LEWISTON,
Idaho -- Using four home runs,
including the first of the season
for catcher Jessie Mier, the
Lewis-Clark State baseball team
bounced back from a rare loss to
defeat Dixie State 13-9 in a
nonleague contest at LCSC's Harris
Field on Thursday night.
The Warriors, 29-3 overall, dropped
a 4-3 decision on Wednesday to Cal
Baptist University when they
collected only five hits in the
game.
Thursday, the Warriors had six
extra-base hits and pounded out 14
hits overall to hold off the
visitors from St. George, Utah, who
fall to 18-12 overall.
Mier, who hit two balls to the
warning track for long fly outs in
his second and third at-bats of the
game, got it over the left-field
wall in the sixth for a three-run
home run, which put the Warriors
ahead 12-7. Mier also drove in a run
with a sacrifice fly to give him a
game-high four RBI on the night.
Beau Mills and Kyle Greene added
two-run blasts for the Warriors, who
entertain Dixie State again in
single games at 6 p.m. Friday and at
11 a.m. on Saturday to complete a
string of nine games in nine days.
(Starter, Mike Miller, throwing in
the 1st inning)
Greene's third home of the season, a
two-run shot to left-center field,
put the finishing touches on a
four-run rally in the third, which
countered a four-run top of the
third for Dixie State. An inning
later, Mills hit his team-leading
13th home run, which also finished
off a four-run inning to help LCSC
to a 9-4 lead. Mills finished the
game 4-for-5 with three RBI and
three runs scored.
Brent Wyatt, who has been swinging a
hot bat during the long stretch of
games, added a solo home run in the
bottom of the first to put the
Warriors up 1-0. Wyatt finished
2-for-4 with two RBI and three runs
scored.
In all, the Warriors first five
hitters, Mark Thompson, Wyatt,
Mills, Mier, and Greene went
9-for-20 with 12 RBI and 10 runs
scored. Zach Evangelho had the
Warriors' other RBI and finished
with two hits, as did Donnie Ecker,
who also scored twice.
After taking a brief lead at 4-1,
only to see the Warriors put up four
runs apiece in the next two innings,
Dixie State managed to keep the game
close with three runs in the sixth
and two in the seventh to cut the
margin to 12-9.
Abe Candaleria hit a three-run home
run for Dixie State in the sixth and
finished 2-for-4 with two runs
scored and three RBI. Kyle Pratt and
Ammon Zitting both went 2-for-5 with
two runs scored. Pratt also drove in
two runs.
The Warriors used five pitcher on
the night and although he gave up
three runs and three hits in 3.1
innings of work, left-hander Matt
Duryea (2-0) picked up the win for
LCSC. Dixie State starter Skyler
Southwick (3-4) took the loss after
allowing eight hits and nine runs in
four innings of work.
(Right
fielder, Eric Epperson, diving back
to second base in the second inning
versus Dixie State College)