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Northridge Holds Off Cal Lutheran

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Jim DeBiase gave up six hits and struck out 10 in eight innings, and Mike Frick earned his first save to help Cal State Northridge defeat Cal Lutheran, 4-3, in a nonconference baseball game Tuesday at Northridge.

DeBiase (8-4) exited after allowing two runs in the eighth inning that cut the Matadors’ lead to 4-2. Andy Davidson started the ninth and yielded to Frick, who recorded the last two outs.

Kevin Patrick and Jeremy Sickles each had two hits to pace a nine-hit attack for Northridge (23-26). Sickles drove in two runs.

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Tom Canale (8-4) pitched 5 1/3 innings for Cal Lutheran (26-10), giving up seven hits and four earned runs.

Brad Smith hit his 12th home run and Jeremy Schlosser had two doubles and drove in a run for the Kingsmen.

In other baseball games:

Ventura 4, Oxnard 1--David Arroyo (4-3) pitched a four-hitter with eight strikeouts and two walks for the Pirates (20-16, 10-10) in a Western State Conference Northern Division game at Ventura.

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Arroyo hit a run-scoring double in the fifth inning to break a 1-1 tie. He scored on Ricky Helland’s single.

Oxnard is 16-20, 7-13.

Valley 2, Pierce 1--Sigi Arroyo hit a run-scoring double in the first and Kevin O’Hara homered in the third to lift the Monarchs in a WSC Southern Division game at Pierce.

Alberto Flores and Sal Trujillo combined on an eight-hitter for Valley (14-23, 8-12).

Traviss Hodge pitched a complete game and had two hits for Pierce (20-14, 10-10).

Hancock 6, Moorpark 5--Brandon Voorhees had three hits and drove in a run for the Raiders in a WSC Northern Division game at Hancock.

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Joe Tillmon added two hits for Moorpark (23-16, 12-8).

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Canyons 17, Glendale 1--Jennifer Rennie had four hits and four runs batted in, and Andrea Wintermute had two hits and four RBIs for the Cougars in a WSC Southern Division game at Glendale.

Kelly Presten (12-4) of Canyons pitched a two-hitter with four strikeouts and no walks. She allowed a run in the first inning on singles to Kim Latina and Danielle Peters.

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