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Courtesy Chico State Sports
Information Office
Complete Box Scores
Game 1 Game
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CHICO - Chico State and Cal State Dominguez
Hills split a California Collegiate Athletic Association baseball
doubleheader Saturday afternoon at Nettleton Stadium. A classic
pitching dual in game one resulted in a 2-1 Dominguez victory, but
the Wildcats came back to win the nightcap by the same score.
The Wildcats stand at 18-5 overall, 7-3 in CCAA
play. Cal State Dominguez Hills is now 10-12 overall, 4-6 in
conference.
In the early game it turned out to be a
pitching dual involving Chicos Nick Bryant and Dominguezs
Chris Borchers. Borchers came on in the first inning in relief of
starter Jason Garcia who pitched two-thirds of an inning before
being taken out by a hard hit ball off his left knee.
Borchers (W, 3-1) settled in quickly and gave
up just one run on five hits. He struck out seven and walked just
one. The Wildcats managed to put just one runner in scoring
position during the final six innings.
Bryant (L, 3-1) was just as impressive, going
the distance for the Wildcats. Bryant gave up an unearned run in
the first before retiring the next 10 straight batters and allowed
one more run in the sixth. He gave up five hits, struck out eight,
and walked one in the losing effort.
Offensively, neither team tore the cover off
the ball. The Wildcats outhit the Toros 6-5. Dominguezs Fred
Medina was the only Toro to have two hits in the game. He was
2-for-4 and scored the game-winning run, after leading off the
sixth inning with a hit, when Kyle Stanley drove him in with a hit
of his own.
For Chico, Mark Gentry was the only Wildcat
with two hits. Jesus Luna scored the Cats only run, leading
off the third inning with a hit to the right side and scoring on
Christopher Sweeneys sacrifice fly.
In the nightcap, the Wildcats were looking to
avoid a third-straight loss, but again the Dominguez pitchers had
other ideas. The Wildcats were shut out for the first six innings
by starter Ryan Owen, who allowed seven hits, struck out six and
walked one.
In the seventh, Gentry led off the frame with a
hit before reliever Dustin Gober (L, 1-1) was brought in for the
Toros. Williams advanced Gentry to second and Luna drove him home
with his second hit of the game for the 1-1 tie and to force extra
innings.
In the eighth, Daniel Code led off the inning
with a single through the left side and Jorge Arazia did his job,
moving Code to second on a sacrifice bunt. Designated hitter
Brandon Rauch walked and Scott, who was 0-for-7 on the day, belted
the RBI walk-off single.
Wildcat starter Garrett Rieck pitched five and
a third, giving up one unearned run on five hits, but it was
Elliott Tyson (W, 2-0) who picked up the win. He pitched the final
one and a third, allowing just two hits and striking out three.
The same two teams meet tomorrow for a
doubleheader beginning at 11:00.
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