LEWISTON, Idaho
– Third baseman Beau Mills enjoyed a
remarkable day by hitting three home runs
and driving in eight runs to help the
Lewis-Clark State College baseball team to
its 15th Avista NAIA World Series title by
defeating Spring Arbor University 9-2 at
LCSC’s Harris Field on Thursday night.
Mills, who was
named the NAIA’s Player of the Year earlier
in the day, also earned the tournament’s MVP
award after hitting .444 in the Warriors’
five games and driving in 10 runs.
The 6-foot-3,
220-pound junior, who is expected to be
taken in the first round of the Major League
Draft next week, also set the NAIA
single-season home run mark at 38, snapping
the old mark of 37 held by Mike Maggers of
Mary Hardin-Baylor, who accomplished the
feat in 1992.
Mills hit a
three-run blast in the first inning and a
grand-slam homer in the fourth, both off of
Spring Arbor starter Colin O'Connell (6-1).
He added a solo shot in the sixth inning for
his third three-home run game of the
season.
“It feels
amazing,” Mills said after the game while
signing autographs. “It all happened so fast
out there. I got lucky today but it feels
great, especially to have this happen in
this great city and before these great
fans.”
The victory
helped LCSC (58-5) repeat as NAIA champions
and give coach Ed Cheff his 15th title in
his 31-year career. The 15 titles are by far
and away the most in NAIA baseball as Grand
Canyon is second with four titles.
It was the
Warriors’ fifth title in the 2000s and the
19th time in the last 26 years the program
has played in the national championship
game.
Mills wasn’t
the only hero on the night. Senior
right-handed pitcher Mike Miller held Spring
Arbor (48-5) in check on four hits through
seven innings. The Cougars did put up two
runs in the eighth, but Miller finished with
six strikeouts over eight innings. Brian
Parker pitched the ninth and allowed one
hit, but struck out two.
“I knew if I
could get in a groove then we’d have a good
chance to win the game,” Miller said. “I
told myself, every moment was a zero-zero
moment.”
The Warriors
wasted little time in taking control of the
game. Mark Thompson doubled down the
right-field line on O’Connell’s first pitch
and Brent Wyatt followed with a single.
O’Connell then worked the count to 2-2 on
Mills before the slugger hit the ball out to
the deepest part of center field to tie the
single-season home run mark.
With a man on
first and two outs in the fourth, Thompson
was hit by a pitch and Wyatt singled to
right to load the bases. This time, Mills
took the first offering from O’Connell and
put it over the right-field wall and put
LCSC ahead 7-0.
LCSC put up
single runs in the fifth and sixth inning
for a 9-0 lead. With one out, Kyle Greene
singled and went to second on a wild pitch.
After Zach Evangelho singled Greene to
third, Thompson hit an RBI single to
center.
In the sixth,
Mills led off the inning with a towering
solo home run to right field. It marked the
second time this season Mills tied the
school record for most RBI in a game with
eight.
“I’ve never
played with anyone like him – never ever
seen anyone like him,” Miller said of Mills.
Spring Arbor,
which lost to LCSC 7-0 earlier in the
tournament on Matt Fitts’ two-hitter,
finally broke a string of 16 consecutive
scoreless innings against the Warrior
pitching staff with the two runs in the
eighth. Lucas Rider started the rally with a
double, and with two outs, Jon Schaible
singled him to third. Jesse Bachman followed
with a two-run double to left-center, but
Bradley Baker grounded out to end the
threat.
Thompson,
Wyatt and Mills, the Warriors Nos. 1-3
hitters, finished 7-for-11 in the game with
nine RBI and seven runs scored. Thompson was
2-for-2 with two runs scored and an RBI,
while Wyatt was 2-for-5 with two runs
scored. Evangelho finished 4-for-4 with a
run scored, while Ikaika Lester was
2-for-3.
Schaible went
3-for-4 with a run scored to pace Spring
Arbor, which placed second baseman Jesse
Bachman and pitcher Brad Hinkle on the
All-Tournament Team.
Mills was
joined on the All-Tournament Team by
teammates Lester as the fifth infielder,
Jessie Mier as catcher, Jesse Roehl in the
outfield, and Morgan and Fitts as pitchers.
Mills also
helped LCSC sweep the individual awards.
Evangelho won the NAIA Charles Hustle Award,
while Mark Thompson, LCSC’s shortstop, won
the Golden Glove Award.
The
second-place finish is the best in program
history for Spring Arbor, which was making
its fourth appearance in the Series. In its
three previous appearances, Spring Arbor
went 1-6.
Here is the
2007 Avista NAIA World Series All-Tournament
Team.
First base – Michael Crabtree, Houston
Baptist.
Second base – Jesse Bachman, Spring Arbor.
Third base – Beau Mills, Lewis-Clark State
Shortstop – Chris Getz, Lindenwood.
Fifth infielder – Ikaika Lester, Lewis-Clark
State.
Catcher – Travis McConnell, Lindenwood.
Catcher – Jessie Mier, Lewis-Clark State.
Outfielder – Blake Busson, Bellevue.
Outfielder – Ryan Majewski, Houston Baptist.
Outfielder – Greg Gossett, Houston Baptist
Outfielder – Jesse Roehl, Lewis-Clark State
Designated hitter – Scott Raterman,
Bellevue.
Pitcher – Nick Love, Bellevue
Pitcher – Brad Hinkle, Spring Arbor.
Pitcher – Will Morgan, Lewis-Clark State.
Pitcher – Matt Fitts, Lewis-Clark State.
Charles Hustle Award – Zach Evangelho,
Lewis-Clark State
Golden Glove Award – Mark Thompson,
Lewis-Clark State.
MVP – Beau Mills, Lewis-Clark State.
Hank Burbridge Champion of Character Player
– Michael Crabtree, Houston Baptist.
Hank Burbridge Champion of Character Team –
Spring Arbor.