Westlake baseball shuts out Oaks Christian to win first league title since 2011

Westlake High School baseball players celebrate as they defeat Oaks Christian 1-0 in Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Westlake High School baseball players celebrate with pitcher Dylan Volantis as they defeat Oaks Christian 1-0 in Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Dylan Volantis delivers a pitch for Westlake as they beat Oaks Christian 1-0 in Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Westlake High School baseball players celebrate as they defeat Oaks Christian 1-0 in Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Oaks Christian’s Christopher Tampoya completes a double play around Westlake’s Nolan Johnson during Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Westlake’s Noah Stead tosses the ball to first base as they defeat Oaks Christian 1-0 in Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Oaks Christian’s Elijah Clayton comes up short on a diving attempt on a Westlake hit during Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Westlake’s Will Kaczynski reacts after hitting a double against Oaks Christian April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Westlake’s Mac McKinley hits the ball deep to left against Oaks Christian April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Dylan Volantis delivers a pitch for Westlake as they beat Oaks Christian 1-0 in Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Ty Hanley delivers a pitch for Oaks Christian as they host Westlake High April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Westlake pitcher Dylan Volantis is all smiles after pitching a complete game shutout against Oaks Christian April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Oaks Christian baseball coach Royce Clayton looks on as they host Westlake April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Dylan Volantis delivers a pitch for Westlake as they beat Oaks Christian 1-0 in Marmonte League action April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

Westlake’s Nolan Johnson heads to first base on a single against Oaks Christian April 24, 2024.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

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WESTLAKE — Westlake baseball shut the door on Oaks Christian in the seventh inning on Wednesday to win 1-0 and capture its first Marmonte League title since 2011.

“Last year we won state but came short of league, so it was our goal this year to win league, CIF and state,” Warriors pitcher Dylan Volantis said. “It’s one of the best feelings at Westlake baseball for me.”

Volantis pitched a one-hitter and recorded five strikeouts in the second game of a three-game series this week between the Warriors (22-4 overall, 11-3 Marmonte League) and the Lions (14-12, 9-5). Oaks Christian had won 3-2 in the first game Monday.

Volantis, a USC-bound senior, and the Westlake defense clamped down on the Lions, who had fresh momentum in the bottom of the seventh inning after a huge defensive play in the top of the frame.

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The Warriors’ Mac McKinley hit a long ball to the wall in left field, which outfielder Jack Laubacher quickly gathered up. He turned and threw to shortstop Elijah Clayton, who made the throw to catcher Carson Sheffer to tag out Jack Braddell, who was bolting toward home plate.

“We picked up our pitcher when we had to,” Oaks Christian coach Royce Clayton said. “That was a great play on the cut-off between Jack and Elijah. I thought that was going to set a spark and you know try to get something going offensively. But, again, Dylan had a good mix.”

Lions pitcher Ty Hanley, a junior, threw a complete game and struck out five hitters in seven innings. The defense made plays throughout the game, whether it was Elijah Clayton turning a double play in the first inning or Laubacher running down two fly balls to get out of the sixth inning.

“That was just indicative of what we have as far as a team — it’s the fight,” Royce Clayton said. “And do the things we have to do to try to win a ball game and sometimes you’re just going to come up a little short.”

Westlake scored the only run of the game in the second inning. Johnny Backus had singled to get on base, then Braddell grounded out. Mac McKinley singled to drive in Backus and get the Warriors the offense it needed to come out with a win.

The Warriors pushed the pace early while keeping Volantis’ pitch count low. He was only slated to pitch six innings, but there was a change of plans when reliever Kaden Youmans was hit with a pitch above his Achilles’ tendon in the third inning.

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“And Dylan, his pitch count was down and he told me ‘I’m not coming out,’” Westlake coach Wally Barnett said. “So I said, ‘Then you’re not coming out.’ If Dylan tells me that, then we’re going with him.”

Oaks Christian can still contend for second place in the Marmonte League.

Other baseball scores from Wednesday:

Notre Dame 6, Crespi 0

Newbury Park 6, Thousand Oaks 1

Chaminade 15, St. Francis 2

Loyola 8, Sierra Canyon 1

Moorpark 10, Oak Park 2

Camarillo 10, Simi Valley 4

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