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LCSC’s Mills is
named the NAIA’s Player of the Week
4-18-07
Lewis-Clark
State College junior third baseman Beau
Mills has been named the National
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’
National Baseball Player of the week, the
organization announced Wednesday.
Mills led the
Warriors to a 3-0 record last week in play
that wrapped up Sunday. The Warriors
actually swept a four-game series from
Concordia, but the fourth game came on
Monday. Player of the Week nominations use
statistics on games from Monday-Sunday each
week.
In the three
victories over Concordia last week, Mills
hit .667 and drove in eight runs. He also
tied a school record for the second time
this season by belting three home runs in
one game. That marked the first time an LCSC
player has accomplished that feat twice in
his career.
Mills, who has
a 17-game hit streak and 21 home runs on the
season, opened last week with a 2-for-4
performance at the plate. He hit a double
and a home run in the Warriors’ 10-4 win,
and also drove in three runs.
The junior from
Visilia, Calif., went 3-for-3 with three
home runs, two walks and three runs scored
in the Warriors’ 9-3 win in the first game
of a doubleheader last Sunday. In the second
game, he went 1-for-2 with a double and a
walk, and he scored twice as the Warriors
won again 9-3.
Mills
finished the week with a 2.222 slugging
percentage, going 6-for-9 at the plate with
eight RBI in three games. He also finished
with four home runs, two doubles and six
runs scored.
Mills is the
fifth LCSC baseball player to earn national
Player of the Week honors. The other four
were Mark Dow in 1991, Todd Wilson and Jack
Gullard in 1994, and Clint Cameron in 1998.
Other
nominees for the award included Andrew Van
Byssum, Trinity Christian (Ill.); Brandon
Riker, Spalding (Ky.); Kerry Gorley, Lindsey
Wilson (Ky.); Thomas Englehardt, Fisher
(Mass.); Brian Joynt, Oklahoma City; Coleman
Hardie, Loyola (La.); Colin Gray,
Embry-Riddle (Fla.); Mike Bruno, Geneva
(Pa.); Michael Younghanz, Park (Mo.); Jake
Roy, Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.); Andy Reilly,
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.); Jon Schaible,
Spring Arbor (Mich.); and Jack Kopacz,
Missouri Baptist. |