By Ron Smith
May 31, 2023
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(LEWISTON, Idaho) Westmont Baseball (46-9) ran into a speed bump on Wednesday in its quest to win the Avista NAIA World Series Championship. The third-seeded Warriors suffered a 10-3 loss to the top-seeded Southeastern (Fla.) Fire (58-5) at the iconic Harris Field on the campus of Lewis-Clark State.
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"I think early on in the game, we let the thought of being in the final three get to us a little bit and got out of our game," said Westmont's head coach Tyler LaTorre. "Southeastern is a really good team and there is less of a margin of error. I know that we will respond correctly. I am happy and excited to get back out here tomorrow and compete against those guys again."
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The Warriors gave up 10 runs over the second through fifth innings to fall behind 10-0. Multiple errors on the part of the Warriors combined with four home runs by the Fire resulted in most of the scoring.
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Starter
Carlos Moreno took the loss for the Warriors. He gave up seven runs (five earned) on four hits. In two and two-third innings, he struck out four and walked one.
"I think Los deserved better," assessed LaTorre. "I am super proud of the effort that he gave – especially with the adversity he has battled his whole career, and especially this year. I thought he deserved a little bit better effort out of us as a whole."
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Sean Youngerman relieved Moreno on the mound with two away in the third and retained pitching duties through the eighth inning. In five and one-third, he allowed three runs on three hits, struck out four and walked two.
Christopher Ceballos pitched a scoreless ninth inning. He gave up two hits and a walk, while striking out two.
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Westmont got on the board with a single run in the sixth inning.
Robbie Haw reached on a walk to start the inning before reaching third on a ground out by
Ryan DeSaegher. Then,
Bryce McFeely put the ball in play and reached on an error, allowing Haw to score.
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In the seventh inning,
Daniel Patterson reached on a walk and advanced to second when
Michael Soper was hit by a pitch. With two outs, Haw singled to left, allowing Patterson to score.
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Jack Fletcher led off the eighth inning with a double to left center before reaching third on a groundout by McFeely. A double by
Parker O'Neil to second allowed Fletcher to score.
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"I was really enthused with how we responded late in the game, putting our at bats together," said LaTorre.
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"I don't think this game today defines our season," advanced LaTorre. "It is not indicative of what we have gone through this year and I am excited for the opportunity to play another game. In the fall, we talked about having an opportunity to play in June. I think we will be the only team in school history that has ever played in June. That is something special and is a testament to the body of work that we have done."
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The Warriors will take the field for another game with the Fire on Thursday, June 1, at 6:35 p.m. The loser will be eliminated from the tournament. The winner will advance to take on Lewis-Clark State (37-17) in Friday's championship game.