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Ray Cebulski
Alexa Warren
Ray Cebulski didn't allow a hit through 6.1 innings against No. 19 APU on Saturday.
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Azusa Pacific APU 20-13, 13-6 PWC
10
Winner Point Loma PLNU 18-9, 6-5 PWC
Azusa Pacific APU
20-13, 13-6 PWC
5
Final
10
Point Loma PLNU
18-9, 6-5 PWC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Azusa Pacific APU 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 8 2
Point Loma PLNU 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 2 X 10 13 0

W: Colleran, Cole (2-2) L: Dixon, Brendan (4-1)

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Azusa Pacific APU 20-14, 13-7 PWC
7
Winner Point Loma PLNU 19-9, 7-5 PWC
Azusa Pacific APU
20-14, 13-7 PWC
0
Final
7
Point Loma PLNU
19-9, 7-5 PWC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Azusa Pacific APU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Point Loma PLNU 2 0 3 2 0 0 X 7 7 1

W: Cebulski, Ray (3-1) L: Herges, Tyler (0-3)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Tim Heiduk, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications

CEBULSKI FLIRTS WITH NO-NO, SEA LIONS SWEEP COUGARS

(SAN DIEGO) For the second-straight day, a Point Loma pitcher threw a seven-inning complete game against No. 19 Azusa Pacific. Except instead of earning PLNU a doubleheader split, it completed a doubleheader sweep for the Sea Lions.
 
Ray Cebulski didn't allow a hit through 6.1 innings before finishing off his five-strikeout complete game, capping off Saturday's sweep of the Cougars, 10-5 and 7-0.
 
"I established the lower quadrant of the zone and expanded off that with the changeup and sliders," Cebulski said on what was working for him. "Getting ahead of guys, attacking the zone and letting them get themselves out."
 
The sophomore right-hander needed only 70 pitches to get through seven innings, which is 2.1 innings more than any other outing of his this season.
 
"I just wanted to keep executing pitches," Cebulski said of his mentality going into the last inning. "Obviously I felt it and wanted to embrace it, but I executed a pitch and it got through. It happens."


 
Jakob Christian, as he's so often done this season, got PLNU's offense going in the bottom of the first of game two, hitting his NCAA Division II leading 15th home run to give the Sea Lions an early 2-0 lead.
 
"Every time I step in the box with a good mentality," Christian said. "I just try to think small and hit the ball hard somewhere."
   
Jack Malone, who had a homer robbed in his first at-bat of the game, left no doubts with his three-run blast in the third that put Point Loma up 5-0.
   
Scott Anderson and Christian then added RBI-singles in the fourth to round out PLNU's scoring.
 
Those seven runs came after the Sea Lions scored 10 in game one, including seven in the fourth.
 
Malone's two-RBI single to center overturned a 1-0 deficit and put Point Loma in front to kickstart its seven-run barrage.
 
PLNU then played small ball, with bunts from Hashimoto, Tommy Burleson and J.J Gerarden scoring runners.
   
Anderson's run-scoring double and Jake Entrekin's RBI-single rounded out the inning, before Hashimoto tacked on one more in the fifth with a solo shot to right center.
   
APU scored four in the top of the sixth to get to within three runs, but those were the last runs the Cougars would score on the day, as the Sea Lions held the visitors scoreless for 10-straight innings to finish out the doubleheader.
 
Christian's RBI-double and Hunter Otjen's RBI-single in the bottom of the eighth added insurance runs for the Sea Lions, who won their third-consecutive series.
 
Point Loma (19-9 overall, 7-5 PacWest) returns to conference play on Friday with a doubleheader at Biola. First pitch in La Mirada is scheduled for noon.
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