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Game 1
Game 2
Carson, CA -- The 6th-ranked Cal State
Dominguez Hills softball team combined stellar pitching by
Jackie Miller (Bremerton, WA/CS Stanislaus) and Amy Thomas
(Barstow, CA/Barstow HS) with timely hitting by Kate
Groden (San Pedro, CA/SE Missouri University) and a costly
Sonoma State error in the nightcap to take 3-1 and 4-1 wins over
the Seawolves Friday afternoon on Toro Diamond. With the wins and
one Cal State Bakersfield loss, the Toros move to 38-7, 17-5 CCAA
and one game behind the league-leading 'Runners with six games
left in the regular season, while Sonoma State falls to 20-29,
4-16 CCAA.
The Toros started early in the opener, using a
Cindy Perry-Brown (Victorville, CA/Silverado HS) walk,
stolen base and Groden sacrifice fly one batter later for a quick
1-0 lead. After the Seawolves knotted the contest in the 4th on a
Heather James RBI single as part of a 3-hit inning, Groden laced a
2RBI double one inning later to plate Elicia Velazquez (San
Diego, CA/Palomar JC) and Lori Moreno (Los Angeles,
CA/California HS), who reached base earlier in the
frame.
Miller did the rest, fanning a career-best 10
batters en route to her 14th win of the season (14-2). The
Bremerton native scattered five hits and fanned four-consecutive
Seawolves at one point, retiring the side in order in 3 of the 7
innings. Perry added two hits as the Toros pounded 7 total in the
victory.
After the visitors took a 1-0 lead in the 4th
inning of the nightcap, the Toros answered with three unearned
runs in their 4th inning at-bat, with two runs coming home on
botched ground ball off the bat of Natalie Greco (Downey,
CA/Warren HS). Velazquez would follow with an RBI single to
give the Toros a 3-1 lead, after which Greco scored CSUDH's fourth
run two innings later as part of a five-hit deluge.
Thomas was the beneficiary of the costly
miscue, fanning two SSU batters en route to picking up her 11th
win (11-4). The Barstow native retired the first nine Seawolves
she faced, and the order in 4 of her 7innings pitched. Velazquez's
three hits paced the Toros' attack while Perry-Brown and Araceli
Martinez (Downey, CA/Warren HS) each contributed two hits in
the win.
The Toros, currently the NFCAs 6th-ranked
team and NCAAs 2nd-seed in the West Region, conclude their
regular season home schedule tomorrow in a possible NCAA
post-season preview against the defending Far West Region Champion
and No. 19-ranked San Francisco State Gators, with first pitch
scheduled for a 12 noon start. Before the twinbill, the Toros will
honor its eight seniors on Senior Day. |