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Courtesy Cal Poly Pomona
Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
POMONA -- The Cal State Dominguez
Hills baseball team defeated Cal Poly Pomona 6-3, Thursday at
Scolinos Field, officially eliminating the Broncos from CCAA
tournament consideration.
Cal Poly Pomona (20-28, 15-17) grabbed a 3-2
lead in the sixth inning on a run-scoring single by Kirk Gross,
but the Toros took the lead for good in the top of the seventh
inning on a two-out, two-run home run by Martin Conde. Cal State
Dominguez Hills (28-16, 17-10) added two more runs in the ninth
inning to account for the final outcome.
The Toros jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the third
inning. Conde singled, moved to second on a sacrifice by Fred
Medina and scored on a run-scoring single by Houston Hernandez.
Hernandez took second on the throw home, moved to third on a
groundout and scored on a single up the middle by Jason Klug.
Cal Poly Pomona sliced the lead to 2-1 in the
fifth. Gross doubled in the right-centerfield gap and scored on a
single by Marc Evans. The Broncos then took a 3-2 lead in the
sixth with a two-run rally. Jake Mendrin doubled with two outs and
scored on a double by Tony Esquer. Gross followed with a single up
the middle to drive in Esquer with the go-ahead run.
The lead, though, didnt last long. Cody
Puckett singled with one out and scored on Contes two-out
home run to left field. Perez tripled to lead off the ninth and
scored on a double by Marquez. Puckett advanced Marquez to third
with a fly out to right and he scored on a sacrifice fly by Chris
Hunter.
Cal State Dominguez Hills starter Jason Garcia
went the distance, scattering nine hits and allowing three earned
runs. He didnt walk a batter and struck out six, including
four in a row early in the game. He earned the complete game when
John Daniels lined into a doubleplay to end the contest.
Luis Carreras pitched eight strong innings for
the Broncos and left in the ninth inning after allowing a leadoff
triple to Isidro Perez. He allowed nine hits and five runs in his
final start at Scolinos Field.
The teams play again Friday in Pomona, with the
game starting at 2:30 p.m.
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