Southwestern too much for Cerro Coso in 17-1 defeat
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The Cerro Coso Coyotes baseball team took its act on the road
Thursday afternoon to Southwestern College, and the home team didn't
show the locals must hospitality.
Cerro Coso lost the game 17-1, falling to 2-1 on the young season.
Defense was the sore spot for the Coyotes in the ballgame, as the Dawgs
committed seven errors while allowing only nine hits to Southwestern.
Colby Ingram started the game on the mound for Cerro Coso, and went 5
1/3 innings, until the game started to unravel in the sixth.
Southwestern opened the scoring with two runs in the second inning, but
the game remained tight early on.
In the sixth, with Cerro Coso down only 3-1, Southwestern broke the game
open, scoring four runs in the frame.
The Coyotes then allowed 10 runs to cross the plate in the seventh
inning.
“It just went on from there,” said Coyotes Head Coach Dick Adams.
Despite the loss, Adams did say that Ingram pitched well throughout the
first five innings.
Fred Bello went 1-for-3 for Cerro Coso, driving in the team's only run
on the afternoon.
The Coyotes remain on the road in non-conference play today, as they
face off against San Diego City College beginning at 11 a.m. The team
will face Grossmont Saturday at 10 a.m. in another road contest.
Friday, February 1, 2008

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