LAS VEGAS, Nevada – The Cal State Dominguez Hills softball team had two different tales in the first two games of
Jim Maier's returning season, slugging to an 11-7 win over Concordia Portland but dropping an 8-0 mercy decision against Western Washington under the lights at Montana State Billings' Desert Stinger Friday.
The Toros (1-1) return to Majestic Park for day two of the Desert Stinger Saturday. Although Dominguez Hills is schedule to play the University of Mary (11:30 a.m.) and the host Yellowjackets (2 p.m.), rain is in the forecast. Stay tune by following either the Toros' Twitter account (
@TorosAthletics) or
MSUB's website for updates.
Game 1 – CSUDH 11, CU 7
TOP PERFORMERS
Chenoa Au – 4-for-4, 4 R, 1 2B
Damari Simon – 4-for-5, 1 HR, 2 2B, 2 R
Jazmin Guzman – 4-for-5, 2 R, 1 SB
Ashley Wies – ND, 5.2 IP, 8 SO, 1 BB, 6 ER
WHAT HAPPENED?
- The first game of the season for both squads turned out to be a slugfest as they combined for 29 hits, including three home runs and seven doubles. Dominguez Hills tallied 17 of those hits.
- After a scoreless first, the Toros would eventually put at least one run in each inning the rest of the way. They took a 2-1 lead in the third inning following back-to-back leadoff doubles by Au and Simon.
- The lead was bumped to 4-2 in the fourth when
Rachael Sandoval hit a single up the middle to bring in Au and
Jessica Lane. One inning later,
Amanda Canizales singled through the right side to bring in Guzman to make it a 5-1 lead.
- After the Cavaliers answered with a run of their own in their half of the fifth, the Toros added two more runs the following frame when Simon crushed a pitch to center field.
- Freshman
Ashley Wies was efficient her first five innings of work but appeared to show fatigue when the Cavaliers rallied to tie the game 7-7.
Jessica Olvera stopped the bleeding and kept the score tied.
- The seventh-inning rally began with pinch-hitter
Lexi Madrid getting hit by a pitch and Au following with a single. Simon broke the tie with a double to score in Madrid, however, the play continued on two errors to allow two more runs across. After Guzman singled and stole second, she eventually scored the 11
th run on Canizales' double.
Game 2 – WWU 8, CSUDH 0 (5 innings)
TOP PERFORMERS
Amanda Canizales – 2-for-2, 2 2B
Jessica Lane – 1-for-2, SB
WHAT HAPPENED?
- In a pitching matchup between freshman Wies and Viking senior Makinlee Sellevold, both sides kept the teams scoreless for four innings.
- Western Washington would implode with an eight-run, seven-hit fifth inning.
- The Toros' best chance in scoring a run came in the fifth inning, Canizales hit a one-out double and advanced to third on a wild pitch, but was stranded.
POSTGAME NOTES
- In their seventh appearance in the Desert Stinger, the Toros are now 18-13.