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Santa Susana Santa Susana can refer to several places:
  • The Santa Susana Mountains in southern California
  • Santa Susana Pass, running through the abovementioned mountains
  • Santa Susana Field Laboratory, near Los Angeles, a test facility for rockets and (formerly) nuclear reactors
 Boys Baseball: Tim Schuster doubled twice as the Mustang Astros defeated the White Sox 15-12. Corey Emery, Danny Robles Robles is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning oaks, and may refer to:
  • Alfonso GarcĂ­a Robles (1911-1991), Mexican diplomat and politician
  • Aurora Robles (born 1980), Mexican fashion model
  • Charlie Robles (born 1943), Puerto Rican musician
 and Vince Petoscia all pitched well to get the win for the Astros. Brett Phillips Brett Adam Phillips (born November 23, 1974) is an Australian radio personality.

Phillips has hosted World Sport Overnight on SEN 1116 weekends since 2005, but has also been a long-time contributor to Triple M's sport updates and Australian Football League coverage.
, Jeff Mayea, Andrew Duran and Chris Romero Chris Romero is a semi-retired second generation professional wrestler who is better known as Chris Youngblood. Rise to Fame
Chris Romero is the son of Ricky Romero.
 all had base hits for the White Sox, who rallied in the sixth inning, scoring six runs.

Santa Susana Boys Baseball: Matt McBride and Jeff Stillman each had singles to lead the Mustang Marlins past the Yankees 9-3. Steven Cole had five strikeouts for the Marlins. Jonathan Land had two singles and Chris Fister added one for the Yankees. Ryan Goodnight had four strikeouts for the Yankees.

Santa Susana Boys Baseball: Nick Hundley hit two home runs and drove in seven to lead the Bronco bronco: see mustang.  Dodgers past the Astros 17-5. Chris Froehlich and Adam Smylie also hit home runs for the Dodgers. Hundley got the win, with relievers Robert Davis Robert Davis can refer to:
  • DJ Screw, influential rap DJ and inventor of "Screwed" music.
  • Robert Davis (New Orleans), who was beaten by three police officers in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina
  • Robert Davis (inventor), inventor of the oxygen rebreather
 and Chris Froehlich holding the Astros to three runs in the last 5-1/2 innings. Mike Astorino was 3 for 4 and scored three runs for the Astros.

Santa Susana Boys Baseball: The Bronco Astros defeated the Cubs 7-6 Sunday. For the Astros, Danny Runzler got the win, Ryan Keys went two for four with a home run and Mike Astrosky hit a game-winning home run. Ivan Lopez broke out of a slump, going two for three. Bill Roberts hit his second ground-rule double of the year. For the Cubs, Danny Martinez hit a home run and J. Vanatwerp and Bobby Martinez Bobby Martinez (born May 26, 1982) is a professional surfer from Santa Barbara, California. Though he is relatively new to the surfing world as a pro, his style often draws comparisons to that of legendary surfer Kelly Slater. Martinez began surfing at age 6.  got two hits apiece.

Santa Susana Boys Baseball: The Mustang Marlins defeated the Dodgers 5-4 on Sunday. Doug Johnson The name Doug Johnson may refer to the following people:
  • Doug Johnson (Loverboy): Keyboardist for the Canadian rock group, Loverboy
  • Doug Johnson (American football): NFL quarterback
  • Doug Johnson (meteorologist)
 went two for three for the Marlins. Jess Lima and Evan Richardson both had singles. Matt McBride had a double.

Westlake Yacht Club: Here are results of the Olympic Gold Olympic Gold is the official video game of the XXV Olympic Summer Games, hosted by Barcelona, Spain in 1992. It was released for the Sega consoles, Mega Drive/Genesis and Master System, and Sega's handheld, Game Gear.  Medal Regatta held Sunday at Westlake Lake. Glen Uslan took first in the Portsmouth Handicap followed by Eric Leithliter, with Brent Van Valkinburg as crew; Lyle Schlyer; and Rick Rushlin. In sabot competition, Bud Gussin took first followed by Ann Leithliter, Chris Schlyer and Eric Widmer.

Oak Park High School Golf: Ryan Kalember and R.D. Donahue of Oak Park High School both shot 74s to win co-medalist honors in the final six-school Tri-Valley League golf tournament at Soule Park in Ojai. The Eagles' first-ever golf team finished the year undefeated, 113 strokes ahead of runner-up St. Bonaventure, with Carpinteria finishing third.

Simi Valley Little League: Jeff Davies homered and was 3 for 3 with five RBI RBI
abbr. Baseball
runs batted in

Noun 1. rbi - a run that is the result of the batter's performance; "he had more than 100 rbi last season"
run batted in
. Greg Morris, Kyle Von Drak both went 3 for 3 as the Major Rockies defeated the Tigers 19-1. Trevor Elkins, Chris Germic, Kyle Wagner each played well. Germic and Brian White combined to get eight strikeouts.

Simi Valley Little League: Adam Moffett was 4 for 4 to lead the Minor Blue Jays past the Orioles 15-7 on Saturday. Jeff Kosmala and Eddie Najarro each hit triples for the Blue Jays. Anthony Najarro had two hits in the 15 run victory.

Simi Valley Little League: The Major Dodgers defeated the Twins 7-6 in interleague play. Nicky Hoobler pitched four innings of scoreless ball. Mike Warn had three hits, including a home run.

Susana Knolls Little League: Richard and Andrew Barbero led the Major White Sox to a 25-1 victory Thursday over the Dodgers. Richard had three home runs and nine RBI. Andrew had two home runs and three RBI. The Sox got excellent pitching from Jim Brodaric, Marc Levin and Kevin Barty, who combined for a two-hitter and six strikeouts.

Susana Knolls Little League: Richard Barbero and Jim Brodaric both hit home runs to power the Major White Sox to a 5-2 victory Saturday over the Angels. Marc Levin pitched four strong innings and Jimmy Brodaric pitched the last two to combine for a four-hitter.
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