CAL LUTHERAN GETS NO BREAK FROM NORTHRIDGE : CSUN 10, CAL LUTHERAN 0.Byline: Kevin Acee Daily News Staff Writer Grant Hohman is going fishing. Adam Kennedy For other people with the same name, see Adam Kennedy (disambiguation). Adam Thomas Kennedy (born January 10, 1976 in Riverside, California) is a Major League Baseball player. He currently plays second base for the St. Louis Cardinals. Kennedy attended J.W. is going to spend six hours today watching basketball. Robby Crabtree is going to see his mom on her birthday Sunday. Eric Gillespie, who had two wisdom teeth pulled Thursday, will drink some milkshakes and watch the swelling go down. It will be a much-needed, much-deserved weekend off for the Cal State Northridge baseball team. That being the case, Friday's 10-0 victory over visiting Cal Lutheran was something of a warm-down for the Matadors, who are ranked fifth nationally and have won nine straight games to run their record to 31-6. For Cal Lutheran, ranked No. 2 in Division III
Division III (or DIII) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States. , Friday was simply a falling down against the Division-I Matadors. The Kingsmen (19-6-1) committed three errors, had numerous passed balls and wild pitches, and got just four hits off three Northridge pitchers. ``It was important for us to not let down against them,'' said Kennedy, who was 3 for 3 with three runs scored. Robert Fick Robert Charles Fick (born March 15, 1974 in Torrance, California) is a Major League Baseball player for the Washington Nationals. The left-handed batter, who throws right-handed, attended California State University at Northridge. and Casey Cheshier each had two hits for the Matadors, who scored in each of the first four innings and again in the seventh. Now they can let down. It is, after all, the beginning of spring break for Northridge. The baseball team's break will last two days. The Matadors will practice Monday, play at Loyola Marymount on Tuesday and host Cal Poly Cal Poly may refer to:
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``We definitely need a weekend off,'' Hohman said. ``We've got arms that are sore, guys that are banged up. It will be good to rest.'' |
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