Early Deficit, Late Response Leads to Split in Pomona
POMONA, Calif. — Cal State East Bay came away with a split in Saturday’s doubleheader at Cal Poly Pomona, dropping the opener 7-4 before responding with a 6-4 victory in the nightcap at Scolinos Field. The first game swung early. Cal Poly Pomona used a four-run first inning to set the tone, forcing East Bay to play from behind the rest of the way. The Pioneers answered in the second on an RBI single from Gio Martini and gradually worked their way back into the game, adding runs in the middle and late innings. Despite collecting 13 hits, East Bay…
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