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Strong Hitting Gives Titans an 8-3 Victory Over UCLA

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Robert Guzman, Jake Epstein and Chris Stringfellow drove in two runs each and four Titan pitchers held UCLA scoreless until the ninth inning as Cal State Fullerton beat the Bruins, 8-3, Tuesday night at Los Angeles.

The Titans scored two runs in the first on Guzman’s RBI single and a sacrifice fly by Epstein. Back-to-back doubles by David Bacani and Guzman gave them another run in the fifth.

Cal State Fullerton (25-14) broke it open with three more runs in the sixth, Epstein hitting a home run and Stringfellow a two-run single. An unearned run in the eighth made it 7-0 and Bacani hit a home run in the ninth to close out the scoring for the Titans.

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In Golden State Athletic Conference baseball:

Vanguard 9, Westmont 7--Kevin Candelaria had two home runs, a single and four RBIs for host Vanguard (8-35, 3-23).

In nonconference baseball:

Chapman 11, Whittier 7--Jason Miller doubled, homered and drove in three runs for visiting Chapman (23-8-1). Teammate Eric Albright had three hits, including his eighth home run of the season.

The Master’s 6, Concordia 5--Host Concordia (25-20) gave up two unearned runs in the second inning to help Master’s (30-7) build an early 5-0 lead.

In men’s golf:

In the Big West conference championships--UC Irvine finished fifth and had two golfers finish in the top 10 at the par-72 Serrano Country Club in El Dorado Hills.

UCI freshman Mike Lavery (Irvine High) finished sixth at 218 after shooting a two-over 74 in Tuesday’s final round. Freshman Jeff Coburn was 10th at 220 after carding a par 72 in the final round.

Idaho won the team title, defeating New Mexico State in a playoff.

In nonconference softball:

Chapman 2-1, Concordia 0-0--Molly Beckett scored Dawn Lopez with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh to give host Chapman (27-7) the sweep. Linsey Buendia pitched a seven-hitter to get the victory for the Panthers.

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In the first game, Tiffany Hoskins pitched a six-hit shutout with six strikeouts. Leslie Prochaska and Katie Chauvin each drove in a run in the fourth inning.

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