Fitts
pitches LCSC past APU 4-3
for Super Regional title
05-15-08
LEWISTON,
Idaho – Junior right-hander
Matt Fitts tossed a
six-hitter, allowed only one
earned run, and retire the
final batter with his ninth
strikeout of the game with
the tying run on third base
to help the Lewis-Clark
State College baseball team
capture the NAIA’s West
Coast Super Regional title
with a 4-3 win over Azusa
Pacific at LCSC’s Harris
Field on Thursday night.
The win gives LCSC a 2-0
sweep in the best-of-3
series after the Warriors
won the opener by an
identical 4-3 score on
Wednesday night.
Although both teams already
were assured of berths into
the 10-team Avista NAIA
World Series, which opens
next Friday at Harris Field,
LCSC, 53-5 will go into the
tournament as the West Coast
champion while APU, 45-10,
will receive one of three
at-large berths.
Fitts, a preseason NAIA
All-American, improved to
11-0 on the season with his
third complete game of the
season. The Santa Rosa,
Calif., product, who was a
15th-round draft pick of the
Houston Astros last year,
threw 129 pitches in the
game and allowed only four
hits until the ninth
inning.
It was the fifth straight
solid outing for Fitts, who
has gone at least seven
innings and struck out at
least seven in each start.
He threw a three-hit
nine-inning shutout over
Concordia to start the
streak, and then allowed two
hits over seven innings
against Whitworth. He gave
up four hits and two runs in
seven innings against Corban,
and then threw eight innings
of one-hit ball against the
College of Idaho at the
Region I Tournament.
In Thursday’s game, Fitts
allowed two unearned runs in
the fifth inning, which
allowed APU to take a 3-2
lead. Fitts then retired the
next 11 batters he faced
before Drew Evans and Matt
Venegas hit back-to-back
singles to put runners on
the corner. With closer
Justin Mace ready to go, it
appeared Fitts’ night was
done, but after a talk with
pitching coach Gus
Knickrehm, Fitts stayed in
the game and struck out
Grant Beyer to end the
contest.
It’s the second straight
year LCSC has defeated APU
for the Super Regional
title.
APU broke on top in the
third inning when Venegas
and Beyer opened with
singles and Kirk Nieuwenhuis
was hit by a pitch to load
the bases with no outs.
Stephen Kohatsu then
grounded into a double play,
which allowed Venegas to
score.
LCSC gained the lead in the
fourth with a pair of runs
on four hits. Ikaika Lester
tied the game with a solo
home run to center field,
his eighth of the season.
Brian Ward followed with a
single and was replaced by
courtesy runner Ryan
Anderson, who stole second
and went to third when the
throw was wide of the base
and went into center field.
Josh Ashenbrenner then
singled in Anderson, but the
Warriors proceeded to leave
the bases loaded.
The Cougars took a 3-2 lead
in the top of the fifth, all
with two outs. Following a
walk, Kohatsu was awarded
first base on catcher’s
interference. Brice Cutspec
then smacked a two-run
double to left-center
field.
LCSC tied it 3-3 in the
fifth when consecutive walks
to Kyle Greene and Sean
Halton, and a one-out error
on a grounder hit by Ward
loaded the bases.
Ashenbrenner followed with a
sacrifice fly to center to
bring in Greene.
LCSC picked up the winning
run in the seventh when
Halton doubled to right and
Lester followed with an RBI
single to left. Lester and
Ashenbrenner finished with
two hits and two RBI for
LCSC, while Brent Wyatt
added two hits.
Venegas had two hits for APU
in the game, which featured
a number of outstanding
defensive plays.
APU used five pitchers in
the game and the third, Matt
Stone, took the loss to fall
to 5-3.
Rather than return home and
then come back five days
later, APU will stay in
Lewiston and work out until
the Series.
LCSC will be seeking its 16
national title in the
Series, including its third
straight.
