LEWISTON,
Idaho
– Third
baseman Beau
Mills
enjoyed a
remarkable
day by
hitting
three home
runs and
driving in
eight runs
to help the
Lewis-Clark
State
College
baseball
team to its
15th Avista
NAIA World
Series title
by defeating
Spring Arbor
University
9-2 at
LCSC’s
Harris Field
on Thursday
night.
Mills, who
was named
the NAIA’s
Player of
the Year
earlier in
the day,
also earned
the
tournament’s
MVP award
after
hitting .444
in the
Warriors’
five games
and driving
in 10 runs.
The
6-foot-3,
220-pound
junior, who
is expected
to be taken
in the first
round of the
Major League
Draft next
week, also
set the NAIA
single-season
home run
mark at 38,
snapping the
old mark of
37 held by
Mike Maggers
of Mary
Hardin-Baylor,
who
accomplished
the feat in
1992.
Mills hit a
three-run
blast in the
first inning
and a
grand-slam
homer in the
fourth, both
off of
Spring Arbor
starter
Colin
O'Connell
(6-1). He
added a solo
shot in the
sixth inning
for his
third
three-home
run game of
the season.
“It feels
amazing,”
Mills said
after the
game while
signing
autographs.
“It all
happened so
fast out
there. I got
lucky today
but it feels
great,
especially
to have this
happen in
this great
city and
before these
great
fans.”
The victory
helped LCSC
(58-5)
repeat as
NAIA
champions
and give
coach Ed
Cheff his
15th title
in his
31-year
career. The
15 titles
are by far
and away the
most in NAIA
baseball as
Grand Canyon
is second
with four
titles.
It was the
Warriors’
fifth title
in the 2000s
and the 19th
time in the
last 26
years the
program has
played in
the national
championship
game.
Mills wasn’t
the only
hero on the
night.
Senior
right-handed
pitcher Mike
Miller held
Spring Arbor
(48-5) in
check on
four hits
through
seven
innings. The
Cougars did
put up two
runs in the
eighth, but
Miller
finished
with six
strikeouts
over eight
innings.
Brian Parker
pitched the
ninth and
allowed one
hit, but
struck out
two.
“I knew if I
could get in
a groove
then we’d
have a good
chance to
win the
game,”
Miller said.
“I told
myself,
every moment
was a
zero-zero
moment.”
The Warriors
wasted
little time
in taking
control of
the game.
Mark
Thompson
doubled down
the
right-field
line on
O’Connell’s
first pitch
and Brent
Wyatt
followed
with a
single.
O’Connell
then worked
the count to
2-2 on Mills
before the
slugger hit
the ball out
to the
deepest part
of center
field to tie
the
single-season
home run
mark.
With a man
on first and
two outs in
the fourth,
Thompson was
hit by a
pitch and
Wyatt
singled to
right to
load the
bases. This
time, Mills
took the
first
offering
from
O’Connell
and put it
over the
right-field
wall and put
LCSC ahead
7-0.
LCSC put up
single runs
in the fifth
and sixth
inning for a
9-0 lead.
With one
out, Kyle
Greene
singled and
went to
second on a
wild pitch.
After Zach
Evangelho
singled
Greene to
third,
Thompson hit
an RBI
single to
center.
In the
sixth, Mills
led off the
inning with
a towering
solo home
run to right
field. It
marked the
second time
this season
Mills tied
the school
record for
most RBI in
a game with
eight.
“I’ve never
played with
anyone like
him – never
ever seen
anyone like
him,” Miller
said of
Mills.
Spring
Arbor, which
lost to LCSC
7-0 earlier
in the
tournament
on Matt
Fitts’
two-hitter,
finally
broke a
string of 16
consecutive
scoreless
innings
against the
Warrior
pitching
staff with
the two runs
in the
eighth.
Lucas Rider
started the
rally with a
double, and
with two
outs, Jon
Schaible
singled him
to third.
Jesse
Bachman
followed
with a
two-run
double to
left-center,
but Bradley
Baker
grounded out
to end the
threat.
Thompson,
Wyatt and
Mills, the
Warriors
Nos. 1-3
hitters,
finished
7-for-11 in
the game
with nine
RBI and
seven runs
scored.
Thompson was
2-for-2 with
two runs
scored and
an RBI,
while Wyatt
was 2-for-5
with two
runs scored.
Evangelho
finished
4-for-4 with
a run
scored,
while Ikaika
Lester was
2-for-3.
Schaible
went 3-for-4
with a run
scored to
pace Spring
Arbor, which
placed
second
baseman
Jesse
Bachman and
pitcher Brad
Hinkle on
the
All-Tournament
Team.
Mills was
joined on
the
All-Tournament
Team by
teammates
Lester as
the fifth
infielder,
Jessie Mier
as catcher,
Jesse Roehl
in the
outfield,
and Morgan
and Fitts as
pitchers.
Mills also
helped LCSC
sweep the
individual
awards.
Evangelho
won the NAIA
Charles
Hustle
Award, while
Mark
Thompson,
LCSC’s
shortstop,
won the
Golden Glove
Award.
The
second-place
finish is
the best in
program
history for
Spring
Arbor, which
was making
its fourth
appearance
in the
Series. In
its three
previous
appearances,
Spring Arbor
went 1-6.
Here is the
2007 Avista
NAIA World
Series
All-Tournament
Team.
First base –
Michael
Crabtree,
Houston
Baptist.
Second base
– Jesse
Bachman,
Spring
Arbor.
Third base –
Beau Mills,
Lewis-Clark
State
Shortstop –
Chris Getz,
Lindenwood.
Fifth
infielder –
Ikaika
Lester,
Lewis-Clark
State.
Catcher –
Travis
McConnell,
Lindenwood.
Catcher –
Jessie Mier,
Lewis-Clark
State.
Outfielder –
Blake
Busson,
Bellevue.
Outfielder –
Ryan
Majewski,
Houston
Baptist.
Outfielder –
Greg
Gossett,
Houston
Baptist
Outfielder –
Jesse Roehl,
Lewis-Clark
State
Designated
hitter –
Scott
Raterman,
Bellevue.
Pitcher –
Nick Love,
Bellevue
Pitcher –
Brad Hinkle,
Spring
Arbor.
Pitcher –
Will Morgan,
Lewis-Clark
State.
Pitcher –
Matt Fitts,
Lewis-Clark
State.
Charles
Hustle Award
– Zach
Evangelho,
Lewis-Clark
State
Golden Glove
Award – Mark
Thompson,
Lewis-Clark
State.
MVP – Beau
Mills,
Lewis-Clark
State.
Hank
Burbridge
Champion of
Character
Player –
Michael
Crabtree,
Houston
Baptist.
Hank
Burbridge
Champion of
Character
Team –
Spring
Arbor.