Considering
their potency, it's not as
if the Warriors need extra
opportunities at the plate.
Opposing teams usually learn
this quickly, if not
painfully.
Like Dixie State did Friday
night.
Lewis-Clark State
capitalized on a botched
double-play attempt in the
sixth inning to score six
runs and blow open an
otherwise tight
nonconference baseball
contest at Harris Field.
Beau Mills (shown left) was
the primary instructor in
the Warriors' 12-5
demonstration. The junior
smacked a school
record-tying three home
runs, including one during
the game-changing salvo.
"That's just baseball,"
Mills said. "Some nights
you're on, some nights
you're off."
Mills now has 16 home runs
on the year, more than
halfway to the single-season
record of 30, set by Jim
O'Dell in 1983.
Moreover, Mills, who was
3-for-5 with six RBI Friday,
has a 12-game hitting
streak.
"It was kind of Beau Mills'
night at the park," said L-C
coach Ed Cheff, whose team
improves to 30-3. "He is a
special power guy, and when
he sees a mistake he makes
you pay."
The Rebels, who fall to
18-13, made their most
glaring gaffe in the bottom
of the sixth.
With the score knotted
2-all, the Warriors' Jesse
Roehl reached on a bunt down
the third-base line. After
an out, Kyle Melton smacked
a sharp grounder to Jordan
Daley, the Rebels' second
baseman. Daley fielded the
ball cleanly, starting a
seemingly easy double play.
But as he turned to throw
toward the shortstop
covering second base, Daley
struggled to remove the ball
from his glove. As a result,
only the out at second was
recorded and a run scored as
a hustling Melton easily
reached to extend the
inning.
"Any time you give a
good-hitting team four
potential outs," Cheff said,
"that can lead to something
big."
It didn't take long for the
Rebels, an NCAA Division II
club from St. George, Utah,
to discover the consequences
of Daley's blunder.
L-C took the lead on
Melton's fielder's choice,
then padded its cushion when
Mark Thompson and Brent
Wyatt ripped subsequent RBI
singles.
Mills, though, delivered the
most crushing blow of the
frame.
He belted a three-run homer
to right-center field,
giving the Warriors a
commanding 8-2 advantage.
The blast was his second of
the game - he also lifted a
solo shot to the same spot
in the first inning.
After the Rebels trimmed the
deficit to 9-5 in the
eighth, Mills furnished his
final wallop in the bottom
of the inning.
He launched the first pitch
he saw from Rebels reliever
Cory Imel to right field.
The two-run shot, which gave
L-C an 11-5 advantage,
sailed over the scoreboard
and bounced off the roof of
the LCSC Tennis Center.
Even after yet another
rousing performance, Mills
was quick to deflect all
praise - almost as deftly as
he knocked balls out of the
park.
"The whole team played
well," he said.
Mills was alluding to
efforts of teammates like
Wyatt, who may have the
hottest bat of all the
Warriors.
Wyatt, who bats in front of
Mills, has tallied a hit in
10 consecutive games. Even
more impressively, he has
had at least two in his last
nine outings.
"Wyatt has been hitting
really well" Mills said.
"It's nice to have a full
lineup like that."
NOTES - Mills shares the
record for most home runs in
a single game with seven
other players. The most
recent Warrior to complete
the feat was Yoshi Kimura,
who did so against British
Columbia in 2001.
Dixie State LEWIS-CLARK ST.
ab h r bi a h r bi
Stone cf 4 0 1 1 Thompsn ss
5 1 1 1 Zitting 1b 4 0 1 1
Wyatt cf 4 3 2 1
Pratt ss 5 0 1 0 Mills 3b 5
3 3 6
Rose 3b 4 1 1 0 Mier dh 4 1
3 0
Mickelson rf 4 0 0 0 Martin
lf 4 1 2 1
Daley 2b 4 1 1 1 Lester 1b 3
1 2 0
Sundloff dh 3 0 0 0 Simmons
pr 0 1 0 0
Messerly ph 1 0 1 0 Briggs
ph 1 0 1 1
Mott c 3 0 0 1 Ecker rf 2 0
0 0
Viernes pr 0 1 0 0 Roehl rf
2 0 1 0
Candaleria lf 3 1 2 0
Georgius c 2 0 0 0
Knutz c 3 0 0 1
Melton 2b 4 1 1 1
Totals 35 5 8 4 Totals 39 12
16 12
Dixie State 000 020 120- 5 8
0
Lewis-Clark State 101 006
13x-12 16 1
Dixie State ip h r er bb so
Hansen (L, 4-4) 5.2 11 8 8 1
1
Lucero 1.1 2 1 1 0 0
Imel 1 3 3 3 1 2
Lewis-Clark State ip h r er
bb so
Joaquin 4 2 2 2 5 4
Bird (W, 1-0) 3.2 6 3 3 0 3
Parker (S, 4) 1.1 0 0 0 0 2
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