LA & Ohio prep scores
The L.A. Times published high‑school baseball and softball scoreboards covering April 13–14 games, listing regional winners and box‑score lines. (x.com) Separately, Southeastern Ohio’s Monday scoreboard roundup circulated with local results and short video highlights. (x.com)
High school scoreboards in Los Angeles and southeastern Ohio turned April 13 and April 14 into a map of local baseball and softball seasons, from City Section routs to one-run Appalachian finishes. (latimes.com) (sosaohio.com) The Los Angeles Times posted separate daily scoreboards for Monday, April 13, and Tuesday, April 14, covering CIF City Section and Southern Section games as the Southland moved through midseason league play. Its high school page also placed those score lists alongside rankings, roundups and feature coverage published the same week. (latimes.com) Monday’s Los Angeles list included City Section baseball finals such as Fremont 17, Locke 0; LACES 12, Los Angeles Hamilton 3; and Sylmar 3, Verdugo Hills 0, plus Southern Section results led by Corona Centennial’s 5-2 win over Corona and Norco’s 10-3 victory over Roosevelt. Tuesday’s page followed with another full slate, including El Camino Real 7, Taft 3; Huntington Beach 3, Fountain Valley 1; and Servite 9, Mater Dei 6. (latimes.com) (sports.yahoo.com) (article.wn.com) In southeastern Ohio, Southern Ohio Sports Authority’s North Fork Animal Clinic scoreboard grouped Monday, April 13, and Tuesday, April 14, results for baseball and softball across the region. The site also posted spring broadcast schedules and game coverage on its home page, tying the raw scores to livestreams, articles and video programming. (sosaohio.com 1) (sosaohio.com 2) The Ohio roundup showed how scattered the action was: on Monday, Eastern Meigs beat Fairfield 23-2 in baseball, Southeastern edged Westfall 6-5, and Piketon outlasted Adena 21-19 in softball. On Tuesday, Wellston beat Piketon 10-8 in baseball, Fairfield clipped North Adams 3-2, and Huntington beat Washington 6-2 in softball. (sosaohio.com) These scoreboards serve different but related audiences. The Los Angeles Times aggregates one of the country’s largest high school sports markets across multiple sections, while Southern Ohio Sports Authority concentrates on a smaller cluster of counties where the same schools recur across standings, features and livestreams. (latimes.com) (sosaohio.com) Both outlets were publishing in the middle of the spring regular season, when baseball and softball schedules can stack games on back-to-back weekdays and local followers track form almost day by day. MaxPreps listed 210 Ohio baseball games for Thursday, April 16, underscoring how dense the calendar is statewide even beyond the southeastern corner. (maxpreps.com) (sosaohio.com) In Los Angeles, the score pages sit next to broader prep coverage such as Southland softball rankings and daily roundups, giving readers a way to place a single result inside a larger regional race. In Ohio, the scoreboard page invites corrections by email and sits beside standings, articles and a YouTube-linked video operation branded by Southern Ohio Sports Authority. (latimes.com) (sosaohio.com) (youtube.com) By mid-April, neither scoreboard is trying to settle a season. They are doing the daily work of local sports: recording who won on Monday, who answered on Tuesday, and which communities will check again after the next first pitch. (latimes.com) (sosaohio.com)