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Great Chancellors Moments
Chancellors Throw No-Hitters

 


Nov. 13, 2012
Sixth in a series

Six no-hitters are among the many highlights produced by Chancellors players over the years. Here’s a rundown:

No. 1
Brian Wood, May 4, 1982: The senior left-hander threw the first no-hitter in school history, 7-0 at Reseda. The game was shortened to five innings because of rain.

No. 2
Derek Wallace, May 2, 1989: Not exactly a pretty effort, but the senior right-hander got it done, 6-0 against Kennedy, despite walking five batters and hitting three with pitches.

No. 3
Jim DeBiase and Kyle Reed, April 3, 1993: This one didn’t go the distance, but it counted nonetheless. DeBiase, a junior right-hander, struck out two over four innings and Reed, a senior left-hander, closed it out by striking out the side in the fifth inning in a 14-0 victory over St. Francis at Chatsworth.

No. 4
Jason Renno, April 7, 1998: Another five-inning no-hitter because of the 10-run rule, this one 23-0 victory over Grant in which the senior right-hander struck out six batters and did not walk anyone. Three errors spoiled the perfect game.

No. 5
Scott Sellz, March 16, 1999: A senior right-hander, Sellz waked five batters and hit one with a pitch, but struck out four to beat host San Fernando, 9-0.

No. 6
Jason Dominguez, March 27, 2003: The junior right-hander struck out seven batters on the way to a 12-0 no-hitter at home against Taft. The game was stopped in the fifth inning because of the 10-run rule.