Carson, Calif, --Two run-rule games in Carson, neither game made it to the seventh inning as Dominguez Hills won game one 13-3 in six innings and Sonoma took game two 10-2 in six.
The Seawolves are now 5-7 overall and 3-4 in the CCAA.
Game One: Cal State Dominguez Hills 13, Sonoma State 3
After putting two on the board in the first inning, the Seawolves could not get ahead, as the Toros crossed the plate in almost every inning.
The heart of Sonoma's lineup
Jordann White and
Cameron Kirtlan produced all of the runs, starting in the first inning when Kirtlan homered to right field to score herself and
Julie Davis in the top of the first.
The Toros struck back scoring five in the first and second innings to claim a 5-2 lead.
In the third, deep in the count, White battled off a full count, hitting a solo home run over right field to cut the Seawolves deficit to 5-3.
The Toros kept hacking away, as the game ended after the sixth inning, 13-3.
Game Two: Sonoma State 10, Cal State Dominguez Hills 2
The Seawolves bounced back from game one's run-rule loss, to beat the Toros 10-2.
After trailing Cal State Dominguez Hills 1-0 after three innings of play, the Seawolves strung two hits together in the fourth to gain a 3-1 lead.
Jordyn Martinez brought in Kirtlan with a single through the left side; then made her way around the base path scoring off
Nicole Renner's homer to right field.
Following a three-up-three-down inning for the Toros, Sonoma State five runs.
The fifth saw an RBI single by Kirtlan, RBI double by White and a pair of home runs. Martinez with a two-run homer to left and Renner with her second home run of the game.
Sonoma State added two more insurance runs in the sixth for a 10-1 lead, answered by an RBI single by the Toros for a 10-2 final score.