By
Ron Smith
May 20, 2022
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(KANSAS CITY, Mo.) The bracket has been revealed for the 2022 Avista NAIA Baseball World Series and Westmont has been named the sixth seed in the 10-team, double-elimination tournament. The World Series will take place at Harris Field on the campus of Lewis-Clark State in Lewiston, Idaho, beginning on Friday, May 27.
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The Westmont Warriors' first opponent will be the hosts, who are the number three seed. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The match-up will be the fourth game of the first day of the tournament, so the start time could be delayed.
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Westmont (45-11) and Lewis-Clark State (53-5) met on opening day of the 2022 season with the Warriors from Idaho prevailing 5-3. Freshman
Bryan Peck made his collegiate debut for Westmont, and threw a one-hitter through five innings of work. He struck out nine and walked one.
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The two teams have met on 10 occasions with Lewis-Clark State winning seven of those games, including the last three. Westmont last won in 2019 by a score of 7-1. In 2017, the Warriors from Montecito swept a doubleheader by scores of 6-4 and 4-3. The two teams have split six games at Westmont's Russ Carr Field. Lewis-Clark State won the three games played at Harris Field – all in 2006 – and also won a neutral site game in Glendale, Arizona in 2020.
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Lewis Clark State boasts nine hitters with a .300 batting average or better. Sam Linscott leads the team with a .396 average and .675 slugging percentage. The senior outfielder, who transferred to LCSC after his sophomore season, was named to the All-Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) Team as well as to the CCC Gold Glove Team. Linscott has tallied nine home runs, three triples and 22 home runs.
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Leading the team in slugging percentage is senior first baseman Luke White, who is also a junior transfer. White's .681 slugging percentage is a result of a team-leading 19 home runs and 16 doubles this season. He has a batting average of .343 and is also a member of the All-CCC Team.
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Other LCSC position players on the All-CCC Team include senior shortstop Riley Way (.349 average), sophomore outfielder Aiden Nagle (.340 average) and senior catcher Justin Mazzone (.359 average). Â Way and Mazzone are also members of the CCC Gold Glove Team.
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Trent Sellers was named the CCC Pitcher of the Year with a record of 12-0 and an ERA of 2.00. Sellers pitched against the Warriors on January 27, going 5 2/3 innings and allowing one run on a
Simon Reid solo home run. He struck out six and walked two. Sellers did not figure in the decision.
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Sellers, a right-hander who transferred to LCSC from Washington State after his freshman year, has recorded 125 strikeouts while allowing 19 walks in 94 1/3 innings of work. He has one complete game in his 18 starts.
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Joining Sellers on the All-CCC Team was senior Dawson Day (10-0) who sports an ERA of 2.21. Day, a sophomore transfer to LCSC, struck out 92 and walked 29 in 61 innings of work.
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In his fourth season as head coach of the Lewis-Clark State team is Jake Taylor. Â A former LCSC player, Taylor has amassed a record of 148-31-1. Taylor, who was named the CCC Coach of the Year, has an NAIA postseason record of 7-4, including a 4-4 record in the World Series.
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The winner between Westmont and Lewis-Clark State will not play again until Monday at 6:30 p.m. when they will face either second-seeded Tennessee Wesleyan (54-6), seventh-seeded Faulkner of Alabama (37-15) or 10th seeded Webber International of Florida (41-20.) The loser will play on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. against the loser between Faulkner and Webber International.
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Westmont earned its berth in the 2022 World Series by winning the Santa Barbara Opening Round Bracket with a 12-0 victory over Antelope Valley on Wednesday. This is the first time in program history that Westmont has advanced to the NAIA World Series.
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