California Collegiate Athletics Association
California Collegiate Athletic Association
After a monstrous weekend, Cal State Dominguez Hills shortstop Scott Ogrin has been picked as the CCAA Baseball Player of the Week, for the week of March 7-13.
Ogrin batted .625 and belted five home runs with at least a dinger in each of the four games as he led the Toros to a four-game sweep over Cal State San Marcos.
Ogrin, a senior from Valencia, went 10-for-16 at the plate with five home runs, drove in 15 runs and scored eight. Ogrin, who bats second in the line-up, posted an on-base percentage of .700 and slugging percentage of 1.563.
He homered in each game against the Cougars, including two in Sunday’s finale. His final bomb was in walk-off fashion, leading CSUDH to the sweep. Four of his RBI hits were go-aheads, including the grand slam in game two, and twice in game four.
In Friday’s opener, Ogrin went 2-for-3 with an inside-the-park homer, walked twice and drove in three runs and scored twice. In Saturday’s twinbill, he combined to go 4-for-8, drove in eight runs with six in the first game as he went 3-for-4 with a grand slam in the 17-9 slugfest, in which he also scored twice.
Lastly in the series finale on Sunday, he was 4-for-5, drove in four runs with two home runs. His home run in the sixth broke a 3-3 tie before the walk-off shot in the ninth.
On defense as the shortstop, Ogrin was errorless in 13 chances and was part of three double plays turned by the Toros.