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Softball Mike Murphy, SID

Coyotes sweep Chico State, 3-2, 9-1

Dahl, Curiel, Camarena belt homers to back Lee, Jacobs efforts in circle

Jordan Dahl had four hits, including two homers and drove in five runs in a doubleheader sweep over Chico State Friday.
 
         Cal State San Bernardino parlayed some long ball hitting and stout pitching Friday to sweep a CCAA conference doubleheader from Chico State, 3-2, and 9-1, at Coyote Softball Park.
        Nicole Camarena hit a laser shot over the centerfield fence with a runner on in game one to tie the contest at 2-2 and then Jordan Dahl brought home Tori Beaudette with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. 
        In the nightcap, Dahl and freshman Priscilla Curiel each homered twice in an 11-hit Coyotes attack off three Wildcats pitchers and Beaudette drove in the ninth run in the bottom of the fifth to end game two with the eight-run mercy rule.
        CSUSB is now 29-25-1 on the season and 14-10 in the CCAA solidifying its hold on third place with six conference games remaining, including two more on Saturday at noon against the Wildcats. It will be Senior Day, honoring Dahl, Camarena, Jamie Lowe, Jackie Jacob, Tayler Wilson and Tawni Baker.
        The Wildcats are now 23-24 on the season and 11-15 in the conference.
        After Chico State took a 2-0 lead in the first inning of game one on a one-out double by Megan Bera, an RBI triple by Chelsea Lundberg and a sacrifice fly by Allison Smith off CSUSB starter Debbie Shisler, CSUSB Coach Tacy Duncan went with freshman left-hander Cassidy Lee in the circle.
        All Lee did was pitch six innings of four-hit, shutout ball, striking out four and walking none for her fifth win of the season against seven losses.
        Krystal Shaw pitched well enough for the Wildcats, a route-going effort in which she allowed just six hits but her record slipped to 11-12.
        She was sailing along until the fourth when she walked Ashley Collinwood and Camarena drilled her 13th homer of the season on a line over the centerfield fence to tie the game at 2-2.
        It stayed that way until the seventh when Beaudette doubled to centerfield with one out. Pinch-hitter Sara Bird struck out swinging but reached first when the pitch from Shaw went to the backstop as Beaudette advanced to third. Pinch-hitter Jocelyn Perry then walked to load the bases.
       Dahl's high bouncer over the circle was fielded by Wildcats shortstop Allison Smith who got a force play at second as Beaudette scored the winning run.
        In game two, Chico State took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first. With two out, Lundberg singled, Smith walked, Nickie Jarrett was hit by a pitch to load the bases and Jacob walked Kaitlyn Azevedo to force in the run. Jacob got Cooper Jackson to look at a called third strike to end the inning, stranding three runners.
    Jacob allowed just three hits in four innings of pitching with three strikeouts and four walks to earn her 10th win of the season against six losses. 
     Dahl led off the bottom of the inning with a blistering line drive homer to right off Wildcats' starter Lauren Walker (9-9). Curiel then hit a solo homer in the bottom of the second for a 2-1 CSUSB lead and Laura Stokes replaced Walker in the circle for Chico State.
    Stokes was then tagged for four runs on five Coyotes hits in the third to make it 6-1.  Dahl had a run-scoring single, stole second and scored on a single by Collinwood. Camarena singled in Collinwood but was thrown out at second trying to advance on the throw to the plate.
    Curiel stepped up and hit her second  homer of the game and 10th of the season.
    Shaw relieved Stokes and got the final out.
    CSUSB made it 8-1 in the fourth as Wilson singled to left field, advanced to second on a wild pitch and came home when Dahl delivered her second homer of the game and 10th of the season, a line drive that hit the "fair" pole down the right-field line. Dahl wound up the game three-for-three with four RBI.
    In the bottom of the fifth, CSUSB loaded the bases with one out on three walks and Beaudette singled to center to score Shisler, a pinch runner, from third to end the contest at 9-1.
    Dahl wound up four-for-seven in the twinbill with three runs scored and five RBI. Curiel was three-for-six with two runs scored and two RBI on the day.
        
    

    
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