LEWISTON, Idaho
– Jesse Roehl drove in six runs and the
top-ranked Lewis-Clark State College
baseball team took advantage of wildness by
the Lee University pitching staff to claim a
11-7 win in the final game of opening day at
the 51st annual Avista NAIA World
Series at LCSC’s Harris Field.
Roehl
hit a three-run double in the second inning
and added a three-run home run in the fifth
to help the Warriors, who were out-hit in
the game 10-8, but took advantage of 13
walks to create several scoring
opportunities.
The
Warriors, 54-5 overall and the defending
champions, jumped out to a 5-0 lead, but had
to hold off a pair of rallies by Lee, the
No. 6 seed in the tournament. Lee, 50-14
overall, cut the margin to 5-4 and later to
9-7, but couldn’t connect with the key hit
or have its pitching staff find the strike
zone when needed.
LCSC
picked up five runs in the second inning
when two walks and a single loaded the
bases. Paul Martin was hit by a pitch to
bring in a run, while Roehl followed with a
three-run double to left center. Roehl later
scored on a bases-loaded walk to Brent
Wyatt.
Lee
picked up a run in the third and added three
more in the fourth when Nick Utley hit a
two-run double and scored on a single by
Kyle Sullivan.
The
Warriors scored three runs in the fifth on a
three-run blast by Roehl, and added another
in the sixth when Beau Mills added his 34th
home run of the season, a solo shot.
Lee made
one more run at LCSC, thanks the wildness by
the Warrior staff, which issued two
bases-loaded walks, which helped Lee cut the
margin to 9-7.
The
Warriors finally put the game away in the
bottom of the eighth with a pair of runs.
Martin had an RBI double and a wild pitch
brought in the final run.
LCSC’s
third pitcher Will Morgan had the most
success of the seven pitchers in the game as
he didn’t allow a hit in 2.1 innings and
struck out four. In all the seven pitchers
walked 19 batters.
Jessie
Mier added two hits for LCSC, while Jeremy
Hutslar went 3-for-4 with an RBI for Lee,
and Tony Perez and Utley both finished
2-for-4.
Lee will
resume play on Saturday at noon Pacific time
in loser-out action against No. 7 seed St.
Thomas of Florida in a rematch of last
week’s Atlantic South Super Regional, which
Lee won the best-of-three series in three
games. LCSC receives a bye on Saturday and
will play the winner of Saturday’s game
between Spring Arbor and Walsh on Monday at
7 p.m.