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Lubbock Christian advances to title game with win over Lee


June 3, 2011

Contact: Amanda Dahl, NAIA Manager of Sports Information & Media Services, adahl@naia.org

LEWISTON, Idaho - Lubbock Christian (Texas) advanced to the title game of the Avista-NAIA World Series with a 10-2 win over fifth-seeded Lee (Tenn.) at Harris Field on Friday. The sixth-seeded Chaps (50-13) will meet ninth-seeded Concordia (Calif.) Friday at 7 p.m. PDT. Lee's season comes to an end, closing out with a record of 51-14 while playing in its sixth World Series.

Lubbock Christian will play in its third National Championship game and second in three years. The Chaps won both previous title game appearances, taking home the banner in 1983 and 2009, defeating Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) and Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.), respectively.

Lee jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the second inning. With one out and a full count, Justin Marrero tripled to deep left-center field. Seth Walker followed with a full-count walk to put runners at first and third. Preston Scoggins popped out to shallow right field to record the second out. The bases became loaded as Travis Anderson was hit by a Tyler Rogers pitch. Jonathan Clark stepped to the plate and took his first offering from Rogers through the hole at shortstop to score Marrero. Walker crossed home plate in the next at bat on Joe Ramirez's single to left. Michael Brown ended the frame with a pop out to third, leaving the bases loaded.

With one out in the top of the third inning, Lubbock Christian's Matt Cordova knocked a hit up the middle. Ryan Burnaman moved Cordova over to third with a double down the left-field line. Both Cordova and Burnaman came in to score for Chaps on Nate Peterson's single to center field to tie the game 2-2.

Lubbock Christian unleashed in its next at bat, sending eight batters to the plate, getting four runs with four hits and took advantage of two Flame errors. Dominic Piazza took first on a bobble by Lee first baseman Roberto Reyes to open the frame and David Cruz reached on a wild throw from Ramirez at short. A wild pitch from the Flames' starting pitcher Maxx Catapano sent Piazza to third and two pitches later, Piazza scored on another wild pitch and Cruz moved to second. Austin Stewart's RBI double to left-center brought Cruz in to score.

Catapano was replaced by Curtis Camilli, who inherited a runner at second with no outs. Camilli's first batter, Brent Leslie, took a 2-2 pitch to center field to move Stewart up to third. Camilli then struck out Matt Cordova for the first out. Burnaman hit his second double in as many at bats to drive in Stewart. Peterson's infield single on the right side scored Leslie and Burnaman attempted to score, but was called out as he tried to avoid the tag from Anderson, Lee's catcher. At the end of four innings, Lubbock Christian held a 6-2 lead.

The Chaps added two more runs in the bottom of the fifth on Stewart's two-run home run to right field for his first round tripper of his senior campaign to give Lubbock Christian an 8-2 advantage. Stewart drove in his fourth run of the game with a single to left-center that scored Cruz for a 9-2 Chaps lead at the end of seven innings. In the eighth, they took a 10-2 lead on Richard Bohlken's RBI single to left that scored Burnaman.

Tyler Curtis (10-3) earned the win for Lubbock Christian, throwing 4 1/3 innings. The junior scattered four hits, struck out three and walked a pair. Rogers, the Chaps' starter, threw 3 2/3 innings, surrendering the two earned runs on four Lee hits. Junior Shane Ingram also appeared for an inning of work on the mound.

The loss was charged to senior starter Catapano (9-5), who tossed three frames and surrendered five runs, two of which were earned, on five hits. He recorded four strike outs in the losing effort. Camilli pitched four innings, giving up four earned runs, and Matt Passauer allowed one run off of two hits in a frame of action.

Lubbock Christian was led by Stewart's 3-for-4 effort at the plate with four RBIs and a 3-for-4, one RBI outing from Burnaman. Peterson drove in three, with a 2-for-5 showing. Cruz also had a multi-hit game and scored three times for the Chaps.

Walker was Lee's only batter to collect two hits in the loss, going 2-for-3. Six other Flames' batters had a hit, with Clark and Ramirez credited with the RBIs.



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