LEWISTON, Idaho – Brian Ward hit a pair of home runs and
the go-ahead double in the top of the ninth inning to help
the Lewis-Clark State College baseball team remain alive at
the 52nd annual Avista NAIA World Series with a wild 7-6 win
over Lee University before 4,915 fans at LCSC’s Harris Field
on Thursday night.
LCSC’s win means the two teams will meet again for the title
at 7:05 p.m. on Friday night. LCSC is 57-7 overall and
searching for its third straight championship and 16th
overall, while Lee is 63-9.
Lee, which entered the game undefeated in the 10-team
double-elimination tournament, was within two strikes of
claiming its first national championship before the Warriors
rallied for three runs in the ninth to claim the win.
LCSC, which trailed 6-2 at one point, battled back in the
ninth when Chris Valencia and pinch-hitter Bernard Pena
singled. After a sacrifice bunt by Brent Wyatt moved the
runners up a base, Paul Martin struck out for the second
out. Facing an 0-1 count, Kyle Greene singled up the middle
to score two runs to tie the game. Ward then doubled to
center to score Greene with the eventual winning run.
Matt Fitts, who survived some rough spots to go the
distance, retired Lee in order in the bottom of the ninth to
preserve the win. Fitts allowed nine hits and four earned
runs, but also struck out 10. He improved to 13-0 and is
only the second LCSC pitcher to have a 13-0 record in a
season, joining Chuck Higson who accomplished the feat in
1988. The 13 wins also ties four others for the
single-season school record.
Fitts and Lee starter Dave Mason put on quite a show early.
Fitts didn’t allow a hit until the fourth inning, while
Mason was holding the LCSC bats fairly quiet.
LCSC broke on top 1-0 in the fourth inning when Ward took
Mason’s first pitch of the frame and put it over the
left-field fence.
The Flames, however, answered with two in the bottom of the
inning when Clint Harrelson and Chris Warters singled and
moved up a base on an error. Chris Dubon followed with a
two-run double down the left-field line.
The Warriors tied the game at 2-2 in the top of the sixth
when Ward again hit a solo home run to left field.
As they have done all tournament, the Flames had a quick
answer. Lee put up four runs in the bottom of the sixth. A
hit batter and an error put two runners on to set up a
three-run home run by Warters. Dubon followed with a solo
home run to right to make it 6-2.
LCSC got a couple of runs back in the top of the seventh
when Martin singled with the bases loaded and Greene drove
in another on a fielder’s choice.
While Fitts faced the minimum eight batters over the final
2.2 innings, the Warriors mounted their final attack in the
ninth to capture the win.
Ward finished 3-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored,
while Greene was 1-for-5 with three RBI. Chris Valencia
added two hits.
Both Dubon and Warters finished 2-for-4 with three RBI
apiece. Warters also scored two runs as did Harrelson.
Jeremy Hutslar added two hits.
The third and final Lee pitcher, Pablo Lopez, took the loss,
allowing six hits and three runs in 2.2 innings of work.
Lopez is now 10-1 on the season.