LCSC piles it on
again to thump UBC 13-6
LEWISTON, Idaho - Kyle
Greene kept up his
torrid hitting and
Ikaika Lester drove in
four runs as the
Lewis-Clark State lineup
continued to make mince
meat of University of
British Columbia
pitching with a 13-6
victory on Sunday at
LCSC's Harris Field.
The win completes a
four-game sweep for the
Warriors over UBC and
pushes LCSC's win streak
to 19 games. The
Warriors collected 71
hits in the series and
outscored UBC 58-17.
The Warriors registered
double digits in runs
and hits in all four
games.
LCSC has now scored 88
runs in its last six
games (14.7 runs per
game average) and 158
runs in its last 12
games (13.2 average)
The NAIA's top-ranked
team is now 25-2 on the
season, while UBC, which
has lost five straight,
falls to 13-12 overall.
Since opening play
against Region I teams
on March 11, Greene is
hitting .600. The senior
first baseman/designated
hitter from Lewiston is
21-of-35 at the plate
with 17 runs and 22
RBI. On Sunday, Greene
went 2-for-4, scored
once, and drove in a
pair of runs. He
finished the four-game
series at 9-of-17 with
seven runs scored, 10
RBI and three home runs.
Lester, a senior third
baseman, went 2-for-3
with four RBI and two
runs scored. He hit his
third home run of the
season to help LCSC race
out to an 8-0 lead after
two innings and cruise
to the win.
Junior pitcher Nick
Masters picked up the
win to improve to 3-0 on
the season. He was
touched for four runs in
the fifth, and Matt
Stabelfeld came on to
pitch the final four
innings. Stabelfeld gave
up five hits and one
earned run, but struck
out six.
The Warriors wasted
little time in jumping
out to a 4-0 lead in the
first inning. Brent
Wyatt opened the frame
with a walk, Paul Martin
followed with a single,
and Brian Ward brought
both in with a double.
Lester followed with an
RBI double and
eventually scored on
Bret Spencer's single.
LCSC added four more in
the second. Wyatt again
led off the inning with
a walk and Martin
followed with a single.
Greene singled to right
to score Wyatt, and with
two outs, Lester hit a
three-run home run to
right field.
The Warriors made it 9-4
in the sixth on a
sacrifice fly by Josh
Ashenbrenner.
LCSC added two apiece
in the seventh and
eighth innings. Greene's
RBI single and a
sacrifice fly from Ward
drove in the two runs in
the seventh, while Chris
Valencia and Wyatt had
RBI doubles in the
eighth.
UBC used five pitchers
in the game, including
former Warrior Ashton
Florko, who gave up
three hits and two runs
in the seventh inning.
UBC starter Kurtis
Schumacher, who pitched
one and two-thirds
innings in Saturday's
23-8 shellacking and
gave up seven hits and
six runs on 41 pitches,
didn't fare much better
on Sunday. Again he
pitched one and
two-thirds innings and
allowed nine hits and
eight runs (seven
earned), along with two
walks.
The Warriors resume
action on Tuesday when
they play host to
Concordia for a
three-game series.
Tuesday's contest is at
6 p.m., and will be
followed by a 1 p.m.
doubleheader on
Wednesday.
