Which former high school stars from Central San Fernando Valley area will be in action for the week of Monday, March 9?

Danielle Diaz and Gabe Juarez
Danielle Diaz and Gabe Juarez
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These former Central San Fernando Valley area high school athletes will be active in competitions the week of Monday, March 9.

Danielle Diaz and Gabe Juarez
Danielle Diaz
California Lutheran Regals
Infielder
Junior
5′4″
Birmingham Community Charter High School
Hometown: North Hills
Next Game: vs. Hamline Pipers, Wednesday, March 11, 12 p.m.

Eden Fitoussi
Yeshiva Maccabees
First baseman
Sophomore
6′0″
Valley Torah High School
Hometown: Los Angeles
Next Game: vs. Gallaudet Bison, Friday, March 13, 9:30 a.m.

Danielle Diaz and Gabe Juarez
Gabe Juarez
East Tennessee State Buccaneers
Catcher
Senior
6′3″ 240
Cleveland Charter High School
Hometown: Reseda
Next Game: vs. Bradley Braves, Friday, March 13, 3 p.m.

Danielle Diaz and Gabe Juarez
Khalfani Coney
Trinity Tigers
Infielder
Senior
6′0″ 197
Crossroads School
Hometown: Los Angeles
Next Game: vs. Muhlenberg Mules, Wednesday, March 11, 7 p.m.



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