No. 1 Lee prevails 7-1 over No. 8 Bellevue
Lee's Lopez Tosses Complete-Game Four-Hitter
LEWISTON, Idaho
- No. 1 Lee (Tenn.) University's Pablo Lopez was dominant on the
hill in leading Lee to a 7-1 victory over No. 8 Bellevue (Neb.)
University (52-16) tonight from Harris Field at the 2008
AVISA-NAIA World Series. Lopez has been the definition of
consistency for the Flames (60-8). He has now gone the distance
in five of his six starts this year tying a season-best winning
percentage at 10-0.
The Flames burst through for four runs in the third inning. They
loaded the bases with no outs against Bellevue starter Nick
Love. Chris Dubon handed Lee a 2-0 lead on a single to left.
Three batters later, Edgar Mercado uncorked a fly to deep
left-center that found "green" scoring Kevin Wyman and Ross
Collins.
That was all the offense Lee needed behind Lopez. He gave up
just one run, a solo homer to Nick Damas, in the sixth. Lopez
limited the Bruins to Damas' home run and three singles. His
effort came a day after BU pounded out 15 runs in the run-rule
shortened win over Ohio Dominican.
The Lee offense continue to shine with two more runs in the
seventh and one in the eighth to close out the scoring. Two of
those three runs came after two outs.
Five different Lee players recorded at least one RBI. Dubon
finished 3-for-5 with two of the runs driven in. Mercado went
2-for-4 as part of the 12-hit attack for the Flames.
Love fell to 6-5 with the loss giving up four runs on seven hits
in 5.0 innings. Damas led the Bruins at the plate going 2-for-4
with one RBI and one run scored.
Lee won its first opening round game in this its third World
Series appearance. Coming into tonight, Lee had allowed nearly
eight runs per game (in five games).
The Flames take on first-round winner No. 5 Union (Ky.) on
Monday, 26 at 3 p.m. PST. Bellevue battles No. 6 Embry-Riddle
(Fla.) on Monday at 12 p.m.