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Stars club Central Oklahoma 8-4

Second-ranked OCU plays next in Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament at home Wednesday

Jonathan Sigado produced a single that touched off a run of six consecutive OCU hits in the fifth inning Saturday.
EDMOND, Okla. – Oklahoma City University closed out the regular season with an 8-4 victory over Central Oklahoma on Saturday at Wendell Simmons Field.
Chad Carman, a senior from Midwest City, Okla., drove in three runs, hit a home run and socked a season-high four hits for OCU. The Stars, ranked second in NAIA baseball, moved to 41-8.
OCU begins postseason play in the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament on Wednesday at Jim Wade Stadium. Pairings are set to be revealed Monday.
The Stars scored eight unanswered runs after falling behind 2-0 in the third inning. In the fifth, OCU pounded six hits in a row to go ahead 3-2.
With one out, Jonathan Sigado started the Stars' hit parade with an infield hit. Brian Fisher brought in OCU's first run on a single to right-center to score Sigado. The Stars tied the game on Chris Muñoz's single to right.
Carman delivered the go-ahead run on base hit to right. Dane Phillips drew a bases-loaded walk to put OCU on top 4-2.
With one out in the seventh, Carman nailed his ninth homer of the year to right-center field for his second homer in as many days. Sigado added an RBI single in the inning.
In the eighth, OCU went ahead 8-2 as Muñoz and Carman had back-to-back run-scoring singles.
Sigado, a junior from Salem, Ore., went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI, while Muñoz, a junior from Hacienda Heights, Calif., was 2-for-5 with a run scored and two runs driven in.
Cody Ferrell, a junior from McLoud, Okla., went 2-for-5 and scored, and Carman doubled for the 17th time this year. OCU banged out 15 hits.
Davis Henderson collected the victory to improve to 7-0. Henderson, a junior right-hander from Spring, Texas, threw 2.1 perfect innings while striking out three in relief of starting pitcher Allen Townsend.
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