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The Oak Park boys’ volleyball team continued its dominance in Tri-Valley League play Tuesday night.

The host Eagles extended their league winning streak to 46 straight matches with a 25-9, 25-10, 25-18 victory over rival Oaks Christian.

Justin Parks had 10 kills and Sam Saltman recorded 35 assists for Oak Park (7-3, 2-0), the top-ranked team in Southern Section Div. II following a win Saturday over defending-champion Corona del Mar.

Bradley Sakaida added 11 digs and seven aces for the Eagles, whose last league loss was in 2007.

“We want to dominate and show we’re a good team,” Sakaida said. “It’s always nice to beat Oaks Christian since they’re our rival. For a lot of guys on the team, it’s our last year and we want to make it as memorable as we can.”

Jennings Franciskovic had nine kills and eight assists to lead Oaks Christian (2-2, 1-1), which got six digs from Christian Napier.

– Alex Valladares

In other boys’ volleyball matches:

Campbell Hall 3, La Salle 0: Jake Howard led with 13 kills and Jackson Wiley added 10 kills in a 25-12, 25-20, 25-23 victory.

L.A. Baptist 3, Desert Christian 1: Mark Redondo had 16 kills to lead the Knights to a 25-10, 25-5, 20-25, 25-12 nonleague victory.

Cole Rosso added 15 digs and Josh Nguyen contributed 25 assists for L.A. Baptist (8-0).

Crespi 3, Chaminade 0: Ashton King and David Eaton-Kittrell had eight kills each to lead the Celts to a 25-11, 25-13, 25-17 Mission League victory.

Christian Beltran added seven digs and John Rumer contributed 27 assists for Crespi (4-1, 4-1).

Poly 3, Marshall 0: Xavier Mondalvan had 14 assists and Eugenio Moreno added 22 digs to lead the Parrots (1-0) to the 25-22, 25-13, 25-18 victory.

Girls’ basketball

Mission Prep 64, Providence 28: The host Royals won their state-leading 28th consecutive game with the victory in the Southern California Div. V regional semifinals.

Mission Prep (31-1) led 24-6 after the first quarter and 42-17 at halftime.

Janel Adraneda had 10 points and five rebounds, and freshman Katia Dabbaghian added eight points and six rebounds for Providence (27-6), which made its first appearance in the regional semifinals.

The Pioneers played without junior Bea Benedicto, who injured her ankle Saturday against Orangewood Academy.

Baseball

Desert Christian 10, L.A. Baptist 0: Chance Gusbeth was 2 for 3 with a home run, double and two RBIs to lead the Knights (7-2).

Matt Rowe was 2 for 3 with a double and triple for L.A.Baptist (3-4).

Sierra Canyon 14, Faith Baptist 3: Brian Tucker was 2 for 3 with a home run, double and three runs scored for the Trailblazers. Evan Kantor and Sean Adler each had two hits and two RBIs each for Sierra Canyon (6-2).

Sylmar 7, Venice 6: Michael Munoz was 1 for 4, two RBI to lead the Spartans (3-7) to a nonleague win. Robert Garcias was 1 for 3 with an RBI for Sylmar.

Harvard-Westlake 9, Crespi 2: Jack Flaherty struck out eight and got the Mission League for the Wolverines (6-2-1, 1-1-1), who received a home run, double and two RBIs from Joe Corrigan, to go along with a double, home run and four RBIs from Max Fried.

Softball

Valencia 1, Oxnard 0: Carly Mortensen (8-3) pitched a four-hitter with 11 strikeouts for the Vikings.

Simi Valley 6, Agoura 5: Jenn Soria hit a home run in the top of the seventh inning to lead the Pioneers in a Marmonte League opener. Lauren Soles went the distance for Simi Valley, recording eight strikeouts.

Nicole Cheek was 3 for 4 with an RBI for Simi Valley (4-1).

Jamie Depippo had a double for Agoura (3-2, 0-1).

Harvard-Westlake 5, Village Christian 2: Chloe Pendergast allowed two hits and struck out 11 for the Wolverines (6-2).

Boys’ golf

Chaminade 191, Granada Hills 206: Jaan Bhatia shot par 35 and Justin de los Santos recorded a 37 to lead the Eagles (4-1) to the intersectional win at Woodland Hills Country Club.

Jonah Texeira had a 38 and Sean Cavanaugh a 39 for Granada Hills.

Thousand Oaks 402, Agoura 421: Dane Walton shot 5-over 75 at Sunset Hills to lead the Lancers (4-1, 4-1 Marmonte).

Josh Matz shot 79 for Agoura, with Jonathan van Hees and Sean Wiere both carding 80s for Thousand Oaks.