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Courtesy Cal State San
Bernardino Sports Information Office
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Game 1
Game 2
SAN BERNARDINO Senior Brad Croxton hit
three home runs and drove in six runs Saturday to lead Cal State
San Bernardino to a 12-1, 5-4 sweep of their CCAA conference
doubleheader with Cal State Dominguez Hills Saturday at Fiscalini
Field.
The victories enabled the Coyotes to finish the
2007 season with a 29-22 overall record, 20-16 in the CCAA. The
Toros end their season 15-36-1 overall and 11-25 in the CCAA.
Croxton went 3-for-3 in the first game, scored
four runs and drove in four as the Coyotes, aided by a grand slam
home run in the first inning by junior outfielder Justin Watson,
downed the Toros 12-1.
In the nightcap, Croxton homered and hit a
sacrifice fly that brought in what proved to be the winning run in
a 5-4 Coyotes victory.
CSUSB junior right-hander went eight innings in
the opener, scattering six hits including a solo blast by the
Toros Cody Puckett in the first inning, and struck out seven while
walking only one to earn his fourth win of the season. Senior
James Sinkes come on in the ninth and fanned two of the three
batters he faced to close out the Toros.
Coyotes starter Kevin Wilson got himself in a
3-0 hole in the top of the first inning of the nightcap on a
sacrifice fly by Puckett and a two-run homer by Dustin Hicks.
However, the Coyotes evened the score at 3-3 in
their half of the first inning on back-to-back homers by leadoff
hitter Justin Roberson, his fourth of the season, and Nick Hammer,
his first. Two outs later, Croxton tied the game with a solo blast
to left center.
Wilson settled down and blanked the Toros over
the next four innings while the Coyotes pulled ahead 5-3 with two
runs in the third on an RBI groundout by Robert Badilla and
Croxtons sacrifice fly.
The Toros made it 5-4 in the sixth on Martin
Condes double and an RBI single by pinch-hitter Scott Moore.
Wilson went the distance for his third win of
the season and third complete game, striking out 10 Toros and
walking only one while yielding just seven hits.
Puckett was the offensive show for the Toros
going 9-for-18 in the four-game series with three home runs, seven
RBI and seven runs scored.
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