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Turlock, CA -- The Toros used their momentum
from yesterdays come-from-behind victory to take two games
on day two of the Mizuno Tournament of Champions on Saturday
afternoon, defeating Grand Canyon (6-2) and Central Washington
(9-4) and improving to 19-17 on the year.
In the opener against Grand Canyon, CSUDH used
an RBI single to the gap in left center by Bri Mahr
(Fullerton, CA/Cypress JC) to score Jodi Nakawatase (Long
Beach, CA/Millikan HS),who earned a one out walk and advanced
to second on a wild pitch.
The Lopes answered in the top of the 3rd
after a lead off double to left center by Jamie Stacy and
a single to center by Syndey Reyes to bring home Stacy,
and grab the lead in the 5th off Toro reliever Michelle Medina
(Lakewood, CA/St. Joseph HS), using a single by Erica Ritter
and a Toro miscue in the outfield allowing the Lopes
runner from second to score.
Down 2-1 in the bottom of the 6th, the Toro
bats would come alive late for the second game in a row, scoring
five runs on five hits and taking advantage of a Lope error.
Mayra Oliden (Los Angeles, CA/Cerritos JC)
would be inserted into the line-up as a defensive replacement
in the top of the 6th, and lead off the bottom of the 6th with a
double to the gap in right center, after which Katie Jordan
(Huntington, CA/Marina HS) and Nakawatase would follow with
back-to-back singles to load the bases with no outs.
After a force out at the plate to keep the
bases loaded, Jennifer Martinez (La Habra, CA/Cal State Long
Beach) laced an 0-1 offering to left field to bring home a
pair of Toro runners to give CSUDH the lead at 3-2. Jennifer
Frazier (Buena Park, CA/John F. Kennedy) then gave the Toros
some breathing room with a 2 RBI single to right and CSUDH would
tack on its fifth run of the inning off a Lopes fielding
error.
Frazier led the offense with two hits and two
RBIs while Martinez also drove in a pair of runs. Medina was
credited with the win, tossing 3.0 inning of relief, allowing only
one hit while striking out two batters.
In the second game of the day the Toros jumped
all over Central Washington in the bottom of the 1st, pushing
across four runs on three hits and one Wildcat error, adding
another run one inning later on a Jordan RBI single that scored
Oliden, who led off the inning with a double to left center.
After adding another run for a 6-0 lead, the
Wildcats found their offense in the top of the 3rd to cut the Toro
lead in half, scoring three runs on three hits and taking
advantage of a Toro error, only to see CSUDH counter in the bottom
of the inning with three more runs of their own, extending their
lead to 9-3.
CW would add a single run in the top of the
5th, but Martinez would keep the Wildcat batters at bay for the
remainder of the game.
Jordan went 3-for-4 in the lead off spot while
Oliden went 2-for-3 in the nine hole.
Martinez picked up her 16th win of the year,
allowing three runs on four hits and striking out four batters.
On the day Jordan was 4-for-7 with four runs
scored and two RBI, while Martinez drove in four runs and Oliden
picked up a pair of doubles and a stolen base.
The Toros will be in action tomorrow morning at
9:00 am when they take on Grand Canyon in a rematch of todays
opener. |