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Prep Rally: The best high school tournaments to watch this summer
Prep Rally: The best high school tournaments to watch this summer

Los Angeles Times

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Los Angeles Times

Prep Rally: The best high school tournaments to watch this summer

Hi, and welcome to another edition of Prep Rally. The summer season has begun. Let's examine what to look for. The 2025-26 season starts with a busy summer of preparation, when freshmen and transfers get their first looks from coaches in the off season. Football teams have begun competing in seven on seven events, hitting the weight room and beginning the process of getting into shape for the start of the season Aug. 22. Fans wanting to get a sneak peek at this season's fall stars, here are some tournaments to watch. The L.A. Chargers are hosting a tournament June 14 in El Segundo. Arroyo High also has a tournament June 14. Palos Verdes has a tournament June 21. The Saugus tournament is June 21 at Central Park. St. John Bosco, Mission Viejo, Simi Valley and Baldwin Park are having tournaments June 28. Edison's Battle at the Beach is July 12 and a must-see event. Long Beach Poly is hosting a tournament July 19 that includes Mater Dei, which is also in the Mission Viejo tournament. In basketball, the California LIVE tournament for girls is June 12-14 in Roseville and for boys June 27-29 at Ladera Sports Center and San Juan Hills High. The Section 7 tournament for boys is June 20-22 at the Arizona Athletic Grounds and June 13-14 for girls. The War on the Floor tournament is June 19-22 at Chaminade and El Camino Real. The Maranatha tournament is June 9-14. The Fairfax tournament is June 16-21. In baseball, the Area Code tournament featuring class of 2026 and 2027 players is Aug. 6-11 at Blair Field in Long Beach. The Area Code underclass tournament is Aug. 1-5. Remember Southern Section schools have to take a mandatory two-week dead period in each sport, where coaches are not allowed to work with athletes. St. John Bosco culminated the greatest baseball season in school history by winning the Southern California Division I regional. The Braves previously won the Trinity League title and the Southern Section Division 1 championship. From shortstop James Clark to relief pitcher Jack Champlin, coach Andy Rojo's Braves finished 30-4 and beat one top team after another. Here's a report on their final win. If you want an early look at top teams for 2026, here they are: 1. St. John Bosco, 2. Harvard-Westlake, 3. Corona, 4. Norco, 5. JSerra. It's awards season, and Corona pitcher Seth Hernandez is going to be busy. Last week, he was named the state player of the year by Gatorade, then the national player of the year by Gatorade. Hernandez went 9-1 this season and should be a top pick in next month's baseball draft. He was home schooled until joining Corona his junior year and finished with a two-year mark of 18-1. Here's the report and video from the announcement. For all the push-ups completed, for all the running drills endured and for all the yelling received during his days playing high school football at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame High in the 1990s, Dan Keeler is getting the last laugh later this month when he takes command of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in Coronado. 'Now I'm going to have to salute him,' former Notre Dame coach Kevin Rooney quipped. A story on the impact coaches can have on their players' lives. El Modena finished runner-up in the Division I regional to Chula Vista Mater Dei. Lots of top teams chose to opt out of participating due to club commitments, graduation and other issues. The CIF intends to hold state championships in softball and baseball soon, so finding a way to get the top teams to participate will be a priority. The regular season must end sooner to be held before school lets out or the problems will continue. Southern California is where golf prodigies Tiger Woods and Patrick Cantlay first began to receive attention as youths, and 15-year-old Jaden Soong, a member of the Class of 2028 at St. Francis High in La Cañada, is on the same path. On Tuesday, he mastered Poppy Hills Country Club, shooting a nine-under 62 to win the CIF state championship in Pebble Beach. He had no bogeys, seven birdies and an eagle. He's believed to be the youngest to win a CIF individual golf title. PGA winners Cantlay (Servite) and Rickie Fowler (Murrieta Valley) are former winners of the event. Here's a look at his amazing performance. Sydney Douglas, who was a 6-foot-7 starting freshman for Ontario Christian's championship girls basketball team, has transferred to Corona Centennial. . . . John Andrade is the new soccer coach at Viewpoint. . . . Offensive lineman Anthony Rodriguez of Long Beach Poly has committed to San Jose State. . . . Junior receiver Gavin Honore of Mater Dei has committed to Georgia. . . . Former Hart, UCLA and major leaguer Trevor Brown is the new baseball coach at West Ranch. He was known for his versatility, playing everything from catcher to the infield. . . . St. Francis basketball coach Todd Wolfson will also be the school's interim athletic director. Matt Luderer has been on leave while battling an illness. . . . Gina Hairapetian has resigned after 22 years as softball coach at Chaminade. . . . Offensive lineman Josh Haney from JSerra has committed to Fresno State. Ralphy Velazquez, a former Huntington Beach baseball standout, is playing in the Cleveland Guardians organization. The 2023 first-round draft pick has eight home runs this season in the minors playing in high-A ball. Here's a story from 2023 discussing his power potential. From the Los Angeles Times, a story on skateboarders in their 50s and 60s. From the Los Angeles Times, a story on Palisades High allowing its graduates to enjoy the Hollywood Bowl as the site for its ceremony with some celebrity speakers. From the Los Angeles Times, the story of a high school track runner being disqualified at the state track championships for using a fire extinguisher. From On3, a story on the new NIL rules approved by a judge for college athletics. Have a question, comment or something you'd like to see in a future Prep Rally newsletter? Email me at and follow me on Twitter at @latsondheimer. Did you get this newsletter forwarded to you? To sign up and get it in your inbox, click here.

LSU's Frey realizes potential, Rosepine slugger hits his groove in postseason
LSU's Frey realizes potential, Rosepine slugger hits his groove in postseason

American Press

time29-05-2025

  • Sport
  • American Press

LSU's Frey realizes potential, Rosepine slugger hits his groove in postseason

Rosepine's Ethan Frey lets out a yell after he crosses the plate after hitting a home run against Many during a Class 2A semifinal game in 2022 at McMurry Park in Sulphur. (Kirk Meche / Special to the American Press) On a team full of stars, Ethan Frey, the pride of little Rosepine, about 5 miles north of DeRidder, has emerged as LSU's best hitter as the real postseason begins. LSU head coach Jay Johnson can't say he's surprised. In fact, he predicted it long ago. He hasn't changed his mind as the Tigers (43-14), the top seed in the NCAA baseball tournament's Baton Rouge Regional, prepare to face Arkansas-Little Rock (24-32) in Friday's opening round. It goes back to a scene that could have been lifted from one of those hokey old black-and-white sports movies. Johnson had just taken the LSU job after the 2021 season, and was finding his way around the baseball complex. It so happened there was a tryout going on in Alex Box Stadium for the Area Code games. Johnson decided to step outside his office for a looksee. 'And this dude comes up and he's just blasting balls over our scoreboard,' Johnson said. 'I said, 'Yeah, I want to look at this guy.' I didn't even know who it was at the time.' It was, you already guessed, Frey, who was also a star quarterback at the time at Rosepine High and went on the become Louisiana's Mr. Baseball his senior season. He hit and pitched the Eagles to back-to-back Class 2A state titles. Johnson didn't realize all that at the time, but said to himself, 'We're going to hang out a while after this tryout.' He could have saved the sales pitch. A quick check revealed that Frey, a towering, 6-foot-6, 240-pounder, had committed to former LSU head coach Paul Mainieiri as a sophomore. Johnson was already liking LSU. It took some patience as a year later the freshman Frey was thrown onto LSU's 2023 national championship squad, a veteran team full of draft picks. Last season he battled a shoulder injury. But the potential was always there. Now it's here. Frey leads the Tigers with a .358 average, is second with 12 home runs and third with 43 RBIs. That's with the second-fewest at-bats among the current regulars as he gradually took over the designated hitter role as the season wore on. He was even the rare offensive bright spot last week when the Tigers' bats iced up during a 1-1 stay in the Southeastern Conference Tournament in Hoover, Alabama. He drove in three of the Tigers' runs in the 4-3 victory over Texas A&M, going 2-for-3 with an RBI double and a towering two-run homer. He drew two walks when the Tigers were held to two hits in the 2-0 elimination loss to Ole Miss. That's the Ethan Frey Johnson was waiting on, even though his average dropped to .234 last year — while playing through a dislocated shoulder. 'I wouldn't even call it a breakthrough,' Johnson said of this year. 'I've always had a high opinion of him. Success was coming. He's the best. I have high opinions of a lot of our players, but none higher than Ethan. 'He's the man. He's literally handled everything — success, failure, injury, his role — about as good as you possible can.' It's why Job 1 after last year was to get Frey's shoulder fixed. He had shoulder surgery as soon as the season was over. 'He played through the pain (last) season, and he's an incredible human being, incredible toughness,' Johnson said. 'Then it was like, 'We need to get the surgery quickly.' I wouldn't even use the word expedite. It was like we've got to make sure we get this thing right (because) I believed he would be a huge part of our team.' As a precaution, Johnson limited Frey's work during fall workouts, didn't even let him run the bases. 'I thought we did a good job taking that slowly and putting him in a position to be successful this year,' Johnson said. 'And he certainly has been.'

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