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Box Score 2
Cougar softball began competition at the Cal Baptist-hosted SoCal Smash on Thursday, splitting its first
pair of games. CSUSM dispatched of Southern Oregon 8-1 in the morning, before falling 5-0 to the host
school in the afternoon.
In game one, the Cougars' offense overpowered Southern Oregon early, allowing the squad to coast to an
easy win. CSUSM tallied seven runs in the first two innings, jumping out to a big lead that was easily
protected by pitchers
Melissa Lerno,
Ashley Salvino, and
Chanel Rose. Lerno picked up the win, pushing
her record to 4-0 on the season.
Lerno also came up big at the plate, smacking the team's first home run in the season in the first inning.
The two-run shot to center put the Cougars up 2-0, and a
Shanti Poston RBI double later in the inning
made it 3-0.
The Cougars blew the game open in the second, adding four more runs.
Mimi Krutein drew a lead-off
walk,
Leilani Madrigal followed up with a single, and
Nicolette Nassif delivered an RBI base hit. An
error allowed the next run to score, and after walks to
Erica Coelho and Lerno,
Marly Barth and
Holly Russell knocked in runs with groundouts.
With a 7-0 lead, Lerno exited after three innings of scoreless ball. Southern Oregon scored its lone run,
unearned, off Salvino in the fifth.
Kami Williams got that run back for CSUSM in the sixth with an RBI
single, and Rose threw two hitless innings of relief to secure the 8-1 win.
Game two would tell a different story, however, as the Cougars faced #2 Cal Baptist. The CSUSM lineup
had no success against CBU ace Amy Thomas, who improved to 7-1 on the season after hurling a 4-hit
shutout. Nassif was the only Cougar who could figure her out, going 2-for-3 on the afternoon.
On the mound for CSUSM, starter Brenna Sandberg did a valiant job limiting the mighty Cal Baptist
lineup, but it wouldn't be enough. Cal Baptist got three in the third inning to take its first lead, then three
more insurance runs in the sixth to secure the win.
Cal State San Marcos is now 8-5 on the season, and will play four more games at the SoCal Smash in the
next two days.