Warriors'
sweep extends winning streak to 14 games
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Lewis-Clark State picked up two more victories
Sunday, sweeping St. Martin's in a rain-created
doubleheader at Harris Field to push its winning streak
to 14 games.
In the opener, a continuation of Saturday's
weather-suspended contest, the Warriors scored nine runs
after play resumed to notch a 15-4 victory.
Then in Sunday's originally scheduled game, a pair of
three-run innings and solid relief pitching from Derrick
Landavazo led to an 8-3 L-C triumph.
The Warriors, having played 14 games in the past 16
days, are 22-4. They'll be off until Saturday, when they
play host to Central Washington.
Sunday's first contest resumed in the bottom of the
sixth inning with none out, the bases loaded and L-C
holding a 6-4 lead. After a popup and an infield error
that allowed an L-C run, Josh Celigoy's RBI single
pushed the Warriors' advantage to 8-4.
A conclusive rally followed in the seventh. The
Warriors scored seven times on six hits, including a
grand slam by Brandon Morris and a home run by Rhett
Parker on the subsequent pitch.
Morris, who had a two-run homer in L-C's five-run
third, now has a team-leading nine HRs.
Joey Dyche also homered in the third for L-C, which
ended up with 16 hits, three coming from Gavin
Concepcion.
Kyle Wright (3-0) collected the victory for his
five-inning start, during which he gave up nine hits but
only two runs. Nate Kuhns earned the save by working the
final three innings in shutout fashion.
The Warriors had three more home runs in the
nightcap. Celigoy led off the seventh with a bomb to
right field, and two batters later Jose Castenon belted
a two-run shot to left. Ryan Stevenson tacked on a solo
homer in the eighth.
Allen Balmer keyed L-C's three-run fourth inning,
lacing a two-run single with two down, giving the
Warriors a lead they would not relinquish.
Landavazo (2-1), who relieved L-C starter Nick
Colborn with one away in the St. Martin's fourth,
limited the Saints (6-19) to one hit the remainder of
the game.
The senior right-hander struck out seven and walked
two.
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