Chapjian, a designated hitter who was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 2011, finished his first game going two for four with a pair of runs, two runs batted in and a walk.
In a loss Saturday against Cal State San Bernadino, he also went two for four with a pair of doubles and a pair of runs scored.
Though he went hitless Tuesday against Biola, he did have an RBI groundout that was part of a six-run ninth in Dominguez Hills' 9-7 comeback win.
Chapjian is currently hitting .364 with three runs and three RBI for the Toros (2-1), who begin California Collegiate Athletic Assn. play Friday at home against San Francisco State.
Chapjian's former GCC and Glendale Angelino teammate Ellis Whitman is also with the Toros and got his first start on Tuesday, notching two runs on two walks. He's played in all three games, going one for three with three runs.
Scott Hong (Glendale Community College, 2011) junior, Occidental College baseball: Hong wasted no time in igniting the Tigers this season, notching a hit in his first game, before going three for three with three runs, two runs batted in and triple in a 17-0 win over La Sierra University on Jan. 29.
Hong went two for five with two runs scored on Sunday in a 14-7 over Austin College in a nonconference tilt.
Riding a four-game hitting streak, Hong is hitting .367 (11 for 30) on the year with team-highs of six doubles, three triples and three stolen bases. He also has eight runs batted in and nine runs.
Oxy (5-3) returns to the diamond on Friday with its Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference opener at Redlands.
Chad Nacapoy (Crescenta Valley, 2007) senior, Cal State Los Angeles baseball: Nacapoy's bat refuses to cool down.
On Monday in a 20-6 demolition of host Biola University, the former Falcons standout and Glendale Angeleno poured on three hits and a two-run home run, his second of the season.
Nacapoy is now batting .590 (13 for 22) with six runs and six runs batted in.