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Andrew Schile

Baseball Mike Murphy, SID

Coyotes sweep S.F. State, 7-3, 5-1

Schile, Carrillo pitch well in baseball twinbill; Senior Day finale set Sunday

Andrew Schile pitched a complete game for his first win at CSUSB on Saturday against San Francisco State.
    Junior pitchers Andrew Schile and Erick Carrillo turned in strong performances Saturday as Cal State San Bernardino swept a CCAA conference baseball doubleheader from San Francisco State, 7-3 and 5-1, at Fiscalini Field.
    The Coyotes need one more win to even their season record at 23-23 and it could happen in the season finale at noon Sunday. It will be Senior Day, honoring nine seniors playing the final collegiate baseball game of their careers. The ceremony is schedule for 11:40 a.m.
    Schile scattered seven hits in a complete-game victory in the seven-inning nightcap for his first win of the season while Carrillo went eight innings in the opener to improve to 4-5 on the season with help in the ninth from Jorge Dryjanski who retired the Gators in order.
    The victories improved the Coyotes to 22-23 on the season and 16-18 in the CCAA. The Gators are now 14-32 overall and 7-28 in the conference.
    In the opener, the Gators drew first blood with a solo homer off Carrillo by Matt Memeo, a line drive than just cleared the wall near the left field foul pole. However, CSUSB evened the score in the bottom of the second on Chris LeFay's fifth round-tripper of the season off Gators' starter Jeff Henning.
    The Coyotes then exploded for six runs in the third off Henning (1-7). Johnnie Haas lit the fuse with a two-run homer to center, his fifth of the season. Two more runs scored on throwing errors by the Gators and freshman Andrew Harrison knocked in two runs with a double. Only three of the seven runs yielded by Henning were earned.
     The Gators made it 7-3 in the fourth on RBI singles by Greg Kline and Jake Moore before Carrillo settled down and held the Gators scoreless through the eighth before giving way to Dryjanski.
     In the nightcap, Schile (1-2) struck out five batters but was in a tight pitching duel with SFSU's Kyle Mastellar, a right-hander who entered the game 0-8 with a jumbo earned run average of 11.38 in 10 starts. Mastellar shut out the Coyotes on two hits through four innings.
     SFSU took a 1-0 lead in the fourth on Sean Proni's leadoff double and a single by Ryan Williams.
The Coyotes finally broke through against Mastellar in the fifth when senior Andrew Tapia doubled down the left field line and scored on an identical double by Chris Olsen.
     Mastellar didn't come out for the sixth after yielding just one run on four hits and the Coyotes took advantage of reliever Danny Graybill (0-3) for four runs in the bottom of the sixth. CSUSB loaded the bases and Graybill walked in the go-ahead run.  After a force play at the plate, Graybill walked in another run to make it 3-1. Eric Keithley came on to replace Graybill and Olsen greeted him with a single to left that scored two runs to make it 5-1.
     Schile retired the Gators in order in the seventh to seal the sweep.
     Olsen, Tapia and Omar Manzanarez each had two hits in the second game for CSUSB while Williams had two hits for SFSU. In the opener, Haas and Jesus Beltran had two hits apiece while Kline had two hits for the Gators.
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