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Prep sports roundup: Sierra Canyon takes over second place in Mission League baseball

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Roundup: Sophomore pitcher Milo Benattar gets the final two outs to save a 3-2 victory.

In the first inning, the umpires decided a Sierra Canyon player used an illegal bat on Monday and called an immediate out. (Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times) It's not every day that umpires decide a player used an illegal bat in a high school baseball game, so Wednesday's Mission League game between host Sherman Oaks Notre Dame and Sierra Canyon began with a bang. A Sierra Canyon batter in the first inning was declared out after the umpires inspected the aluminum bat following an appeal from Notre Dame.

Sierra Canyon coach Tom Meusborn had a brief discussion with the umpires but their decision was not reversed. The bat apparently had a crack, which caused a strange sound. So began a sometimes tense, nearly four-hour game for second place in the Mission League.

Sierra Canyon scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning to take a one-run lead, keyed by an RBI double from Brayden Goldstein and a bases loaded walk. In the bottom of the seventh, the Knights received two walks with one out. Sierra Canyon brought in sophomore pitcher Milo Benattar, who got a fly out and force play to save a 3-2 victory.

Sierra Canyon is 8-3 in league and Notre Dame 7-4. It’s the first inning. 20 minutes have passed and now the umpires call out Sierra Canyon batter for using illegal bat.

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