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Rain Washes Out Cal State L.A.-CS San Bernardino Game
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LOS ANGELES – More rain on Tuesday has caused another postponement for the Cal State L.A. baseball team.

The Golden Eagles and Cal State San Bernardino were rained out for a second time on Tuesday because of heavy rain and sloppy field conditions. This is the second time Cal State L.A. and Cal State Bernardino have been rained out. Tuesday's game was originally scheduled to be part of the John Scolinos Memorial Tournament at the Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy on Saturday.
 
The Golden Eagles’ game against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday at that same tournament was also rained out and has not been re-scheduled.
 
Cal State L.A. will also host a doubleheader on Saturday against Cal State Dominguez Hills to complete a four-game non-conference series that will be begin with singles games on Thursday and Friday in Carson.
 
Cal State L.A.’s women’s tennis program had its match with Fresno Pacific rained out on Friday and that match will not be rescheduled. The Golden Eagles will now open the 2010 dual match season with a California Collegiate Athletic Association contest against Sonoma State on Saturday at noon at the CSULA Tennis Complex.
 
The tennis program will be hosting the USTA Campus Kids’ Day. The match with Sonoma State will begin at noon with player introductions. On the side courts, the Golden Eagles will have “Fast Serve” and “Hit for Prizes” contests from 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Following the Cal State L.A.-Sonoma State match, the CSULA players will be signing posters and will be available for photos.
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