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Game 1
Game 2
Carson, CA -- True freshman Michelle Medina
(Lakewood, CA/St. Joseph HS) picked up her first career
collegiate win in her first career collegiate start as the Toros
took a 9-1 mercy run-rule decision in the nightcap after visiting
Chico State took a 9-4 win in the opener, enabling CSUDH to
salvage the final of four games against the Wildcats over the
weekend. With the win, CSUDH improves to 12-11, 4-6 CCAA, while
CSUC falls to 9-13, 5-9 CCAA.
After the loss to open the day, the Toros
offense began game two on fire, banging six-consecutive singles to
start the frame in cashing in four runs to take a 4-1 lead, the
big blow coming on a Bri Mahr (Fullerton, CA/Cypress JC) 2RBI
bases loaded single. Two innings later, CSUDH staged a two-out
rally as Katie Garcia (Riverside, CA/La Sierra HS)
followed consecutive singles by Araceli Martinez (Downey,
CA/Warren HS) and Jessica Marlow (Huntington Beach,
CA/Edison HS) with a 2RBI double to push the Toros lead
to 6-1.
The Toros struck again two innings later with
three runs to put the game away. In the frame, two wild pitches
led to CSUDHs first run, and Jodi Nakawatase (Long
Beach, CA/Millikan HS) and Garcia base-knocks brought home the
final two in the 9-1 victory.
Medina was the story of the game as the true
freshman scattered seven hits while allowing no earned runs in the
contest as CSUCs lone score came courtesy of a Toro fielding
error in the top of the 1st. The Lakewood native tallied 83 total
pitches in the game, netting 51 strikes to improve to 1-0 on the
year.
In the opener, the Wildcats got on the board
first in the top of the 2nd as catcher Jenny Chacon blasted CSUDH
starter Jennifer Martinezs (La Habra, CA/Cal State Long
Beach) 2-2 offering over the center field fence for her first
home run of the year, and a quick 2-0 lead.
CSUDH mounted a rally in the 4th on
back-to-back walks to open the frame, and after a Jamie
Portillo (La Habra, CA/CS Fullerton) groundout moved the
runners over, Nakawatase tied the game with a booming double off
the center field fence on CSUC starter Rachel Gendron's first
pitch, before Jennifer Frazier (Buena Park, CA/Kennedy HS)
singled home Nakawatase for CSUDH's first lead of the game.
The Toros had a chance to break the game open
in the 5th by loading the bases with none out, but CSUC reliever
Tina Johnson induced two groundouts to the pitcher and a line out
to 2B to keep the game close at 3-2.
CSUC took advantage one inning later as Toro
hurler J. Martinez ran into control trouble, issuing two walks to
load the bases. After reliever Medina entered and uncorked a wild
pitch to tie the game, Megan Bera and Chelsea Lundberg drove in
four runs with a single and double to give the Wildcats a 7-3
lead, after which Chacon added her 2nd homer of the game one
inning later in the eventual 9-4 win.
On the day, Mahr and Frazier paced the Toros
with three hits apiece while Nakawatase tallied three RBI on the
day. For the Wildcats, Megan Bera enjoyed a 4-for-6 afternoon,
while Chacon blasted her first two home runs of the year in the
opener.
The Toros travel to San Francisco State to
battle the Gators in a four-game set, with the first double-header
scheduled for Friday, March 16. CSUDH returns home on March 23 as
Cal State Bakersfield pays Toro Diamond a visit, with first pitch
of game one scheduled for 1 pm on Toro Diamond. |