LEWISTON, Idaho -
Lee
(Tenn.) right fielder Andrew
Shaver's lead-off ground-rule double
set the stage in the bottom of the
12th and after two batters reached
to load the bases, first baseman
Aaron Simmons lifted a sacrifice fly
into center, earning Lee a 5-4 win
over St. Thomas (Fla.) in the first
extra-inning World Series game since
the 2006 championship game between
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) and
Cumberland (Tenn.).
Lee
(51-14) had jumped out to a 3-0 lead
through three innings, scoring two
in the first on an Elvis Sosa RBI
single through the middle and a
bases-loaded walk by Michael Valadez
that brought home Lance Zawadzki to
put the Flames on top 2-0.
The
Flames would strike again in the
third, as Zawadzki singled to lead
off the inning and moved to third
after a base hit by Simmons and a
sacrifice bunt from Sosa. Zawadzki
scored a play later on a wild pitch
by St. Thomas (46-16-1) starter
Hector Nelo, giving the flames a
three-run lead.
St.
Thomas got one back in the top of
the fifth, starting with an Adrian
Gonzalez single to right and two hit
batsmen that loaded the bases with
one out. Juan Santana was coaxed
into an infield pop-up for the
second out of the inning, but St.
Thomas scored a batter later when
Angel Hernandez drew an RBI walk to
make the score 3-1.
Lee
went up 4-1 with a run in the
seventh when Shaver crossed the
plate on a Zawadzki sac fly, but in
its next turn at the plate, St.
Thomas got three runs to tie the
game at 4-4, which would prove to
force extra innings.
The
Bobcats opened the eighth with a
one-out walk drawn by Hernandez,
followed by a Hamzeld Diaz
RBI-double to right center that
pushed Hernandez across and cut the
lead to two. Orlando Alvarez, a
courtesy runner for the catcher
Diaz, moved to third on a wild pitch
from Lee reliever Daniel Howard, and
Alvarez cut the Flames' lead to a
run two batters later on an Aliercy
Nunez double that moved Daniel
DiFabio, who walked, to third.
DiFabio came in to tie the game at
4-4 on the inning's second wild
pitch to close scoring in the
inning.
Lee moved
a runner to third with two outs in
the bottom of the eighth, but Edgar
Mercado was put down on strikes by
Nelo to end the threat and send the
game into the ninth, and in the top
of the ninth, Bobcat designated
hitter Otto Couto reached and moved
to second on a passed ball, followed
by a stolen base with one out. The
Lee defense held, as Couto was cut
down on the basepath at home on a
ground ball by Santana, who was
later caught stealing at second to
end the ninth-inning threat.
Lee
went down in order in its half of
the ninth, and again in the top of
the tenth, St. Thomas put a runner
at third with two outs. Matt
Montgomery, who tossed 2.1 innings
in relief, got Nunez to line out to
left to end the inning and in the
bottom of the 10th, Simmons laced a
one-out double for the Flames but
could not come home as Bobcat
reliever Tim Davis got two quick
outs to end the inning.
Both teams went down in order in the
11th, while Cody Campbell put the
Bobcats down in the 12th for the
Flames to give Lee a chance at
12th-inning heroics.
Shaver went 2-for-4 with two runs
scored in the win for Lee, while
Simmons and Sosa also came up with
two hits and Zawadzki scored twice
in the extra-inning win. Campbell
picked up the win for the Flames to
improve to 11-2 on the year, while
Davis (2-2) took the season-ending
defeat for the Bobcats.
St.
Thomas' last extra-inning game in
the Series came in 1998, when the
Bobcats eliminated Point Park (Pa.)
13-8 in 10 innings in the
tournament's fifth game. The last
extra-inning day two elimination
game was also a 10-inning game, as
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) eliminated
Bellevue 7-6 in game six of the 2002
Series. The game also marked the
longest game since 1995, when
Lewis-Clark State beat
Birmingham-Southern in 12, 11-6.