PANORAMA Palos Verdes Peninsula
No. 284 • April 16, 2022
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SPORTS ACTION HEATS UP HILL Spring sports
New Season . . . Lunada Bay
Dodgers Zac Dehn leads his team in Minors Division action.
Coming Back Strong . . .
Rolling Hills Marlins Eli Escobar leads his team in Intermediate Division play.
• The second half of the spring sports season has begun with high school rivalry games and playoffs on the horizon. Youth sports still has a full month of regular season action before playoffs and postseason tournament play. High school sports are entering the spring rivalry season with PV vs. PEN volleyball, golf, tennis, softball and baseball coming up in the next few weeks. Peninsula middle schools begin competing in volleyball and softball this week Check out the next edition of Panorama on April 30 as we attempt to cover all the big games and events on the Hill.
Time For Big Hits . . . The Bombin’ Bulldogs get a big hit from Amy Chang during fast-pitch softball at Cornerstone School.
The Race To Summer Is On . . . The Peninsula spring sports season has hit its stride and is speeding toward final rivalry games, playoffs and championship titles.
SSLL
Above The Bar
Big Hits And Pitches See Pages 8-11
High School Track See Pages 6-7
Junior League
Ready To Play See Pages 13
PVLL
Tigers Growl Into First See Pages 8-11