Hart High School Baseball Team Celebrates Victory Over West Ranch, Moves Closer to League Title
In a thrilling Foothill League matchup, the Hart High School baseball team secured a crucial 5-3 victory over West Ranch on Friday afternoon, inching them closer to their 33rd league title. The hard-fought win showcased the resilience and determination of the Hart players, who now stand as the sole team in the league with the power to determine their own destiny.
With only two league games remaining against Canyon, Hart has a golden opportunity to clinch the league title outright by extending their impressive 22-game winning streak against the Coyotes. Despite facing two losses against Saugus, the Indians (19-5, 8-2 Foothill) remain undeterred and focused on their ultimate goal.
Pitcher Troy Cooper delivered a standout performance, pitching 5⅓ innings and giving up only two unearned runs. Senior Ian Edwards came in relief to secure the save, showcasing his composure under pressure. The team’s offensive firepower was on full display in the top of the sixth inning, as they rallied to score four runs and take a commanding lead.
Head coach Jim Ozella praised his team’s resilience and adaptability, highlighting their improved bunting skills that played a crucial role in the comeback victory. The players’ chemistry and determination were evident throughout the game, as they refused to back down in the face of adversity.
With their eyes set on the league title, the Hart High School baseball team continues to showcase their talent and tenacity on the field. As they gear up for their final league games, the Indians are poised to make a strong statement and solidify their status as league champions.