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Baseball Mike Murphy, SID

Coyotes sweep Toros in baseball

CSUSB takes opener 8-6, then wins 7-6 in 10 innings in the nightcap

Johnnie Haas drove in the winning runs in both ends of Saturday's doubleheader sweep of Dominguez Hills.
    Senior centerfielder Johnnie Haas singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning Saturday to give Cal State San Bernardino a 7-6 win in 10 innings and a sweep of its CCAA baseball doubleheader with Cal State Dominguez Hills at Arrowhead Credit Union Park.
    Haas belted a three-run homer in the first game and singled in the winning run as well as the Coyotes prevailed 8-6 to improve to 12-9 on the season and 8-4 in the CCAA. The Toros, ranked No. 3 in the nation entering the four-game series, went 1-3 in the series.
    Senior right-hander Bryan W. Hart got the win in the nightcap with three innings of one-hit relief and five strikeouts. Starter Aaron Brooks give up eight hits and six runs in 6.1 innings but only three of the Toros runs were earned thanks to three Coyote errors.
    Dominguez Hills led 6-4 after scoring twice in the seventh, but the Coyotes tied the game up at 6-6 in the bottom of the seventh on two-run homer by freshman designated hitter Darren Dworak who was two-for-four in the game with two runs scored and three RBI.
    Toros reliever kept the Coyote bats quiet in three innings, allowing just three hits, but the Coyotes got to  him in the 10th as Brent Planck was hit by a ptich, was sacrificed along by Kyle Davis and scored on Haas' single to left for the game-winner.
    Haas was four-for-six in the game while Jesus Beltron had a pair of hits and an RBI.
    In the first game, the Coyotes scored three in the fourth for a 3-2 lead, the big blow being a two-run double by Jordan Lowe. CSUSB added four more in the sixth, staking starter Erick Carrillo to a 7-2 lead due mainly to Haas' three-run blast off Toros reliever Matt Phillips.
    The Coyotes scored what proved to be the game-winning run in the bottom of the eighth on a double by Planck and a sacrifice fly by Haas to left. Kyle Davis was three-for-five while Lowe was two-for-two with two RBI.
    CSUSB will host Keio University of Japan in an exhibition game Tuesday night at 6 p.m. at ACUP.
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