Big Inning Propels
Lewis-Clark Past Wolverines
April 27, 2006
OREM, Utah - Utah Valley State (13-31) fell victim to
a hot hitting Lewis-Clark State team, 14-7 on Thursday
night. Lewis-Clark (37-3), the #1 ranked team in the
NAIA, racked up 20 hits and used a seven-run sixth
inning that included a grand slam by Matt Vogel to take
the first game of a three-game set.
After Lewis-Clark jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top
of the first, the Wolverines answered with three-runs in
the bottom of the inning on RBI's by Nick Connor and Eli
Slesk.
The Warriors tied it up in the second on a solo home
run by Ryan Wholey and regained the lead an inning later
on another solo shot, this time by Justin Fuller.
Lewis-Clark then added another run in the fourth on
an RBI double by Mark Thompson that scored Zach Adam to
take a 5-3 lead.
Dan Bulow tied the game in the bottom of the fourth
after hitting his ninth home run of the year, a two-run
towering blast to left-center.
In the sixth, the Warriors got an RBI single from
Wholey to take a 6-5 lead. Two batters later, Vogel
followed with his big grand slam to five LCSC a 10-5
lead.
The Warriors also got three consecutive doubles in
the inning to add two more runs, totalling seven runs on
eight hits in the fateful inning.
After Lewis-Clark scored single runs in the eight and
ninth to take a 14-5 lead, the Wolverines got a home run
from Cory Newton and an RBI sign from Keiki Albino for
the final tally.
Kam Mickolio (4-6) suffered the loss for Utah Valley
State while Chris Kissock (7-1) earned the win for
Lewis-Clark.
The win for the Warriors is their 26th consecutive
win, which is one short of tying a school record set in
1986.
The Wolverines and Warriors will meet in the second
game of the three-game set tomorrow night at 7pm.