SportsJuly 19, 2015

Mikel Jensen went the distance, conceding four hits in seven innings and Lewis-Clark’s starter got just enough from his offense to pick up a nonleague win at Harris Field.

The Twins defeated Walla Walla 3-2 to improve to 23-22 on the year.

Jensen, who was part of the rotation that led Lewiston High to the Idaho Class 5A championship game this spring, allowed Walla Walla a pair of runs in the second inning, but nothing after that.

“He shut it down ... got out of the inning and didn’t give up a run after that,” Twins coach Allen Balmer said.

The Twins posted one run in each the first, second and fourth inning, getting plenty of offense from catcher Jessup Scott, who had three of their nine hits, including one double.

With its league campaign wrapped up, L-C will play host to the Northwest Bandits in a nonleague contest at 5 p.m. today.

Lewis-Clark Twins    110   100   0—3   9   1

Walla Walla Bears    002   000   0—2   4   1

Mikel Jensen and Jessup Scott. Ryan Kinball, Colter McKeown (4) and Colby Watito.

Lewis-Clark hits — Scott 3 (2B), Josh Moore, Luke White 2, Colt Olson 2, Dalton Stamper.

Walla Walla hits — Kal Gray (3B), Logan Cordeiro (2B), Collin Doyle 2

G. Prep 8, Asotin County 7

SPOKANE — Gonzaga Prep scored four unanswered runs midway through its contest against Asotin County and used that surge to down the Blues during play in the Spokane League Class AA tournament at Jackson Field.

With the loss, the Blues moved into a loser-out contest today against an opponent to be determined at 2 p.m  today. The winner of that contest will go to State.

The Blues tallied 13 hits, but coach Mike Madrid felt like his team failed to capitalize on its baserunners.

During the final frame, Asotin County loaded the bases with nobody out, “but we just couldn’t get it done,” Madrid added, noting that he felt like his team “gave the game away,” by ceding too many unearned runs.

“I wouldn’t mind playing those guys again, and I don’t think our guys would either.”

One bright spot for the Blues, Madrid felt, was his team’s relief pitching by Blake Rimmelspacher, who “threw like an ace.”

“I’m still happy with where we’re at, we’ve just gotta make plays.”

Asotin County    300   001   3—7    13   2

Gonzaga Prep    302   020   x—8   10   1   

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MOTORSPORTS

Dietrich, Allen both snare wins at Lewiston Supercross

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Competitors in a handful of divisions gathered at the Lewiston Roundup Grounds Saturday for the annual Lewiston Supercross.

Ricky Dietrich and Chris Allen both won a pro event to snare the majority of the winner’s purse.

50 Beginner Group A — 1, Sawyer Biery, Lewiston. 2, Dom Foreman, Lewiston. 3, Kayden Orton, Lewiston.

50 Beginner Group B — 1, Brooklyn Schultz, Clarkston. 2, Grady Sutton, Lewiston. 3, Gradyen Westbrook, Lewiston.

85 Beginner — 1, Brayden Schultz, Clarkston. 2, Michael Corder, Orofino. 3, Alex Sneve, Kendrick

250/450 Junior — 1, Max Peters, Deer Park. 2, Nick Shears, Lewiston. 3, Jarred Flach, St. Mary’s

125/250 Intermediate — 1, Jarrod Hamburger, Potlatch.

65 open — 1, Danny Fowler, Orofino. 2, Cooper Biery, Asotin. 3, Landen Andres, Lewiston.

Women — 1, Renee Roberts, Lewiston. 2, Hailey Jenkins, Lewiston.

Working Man — 1, Kaden Lida, Lewiston. 2, Steve Mintyala, Clarkston. 3, Dan Shanahan, Lewiston.

65 beginner — 1, Tyler Renner, St. Mary’s. 2, Landon Lafavour, Lewiston. 3, Brock Thompson, Lewiston.

50 open — 1, Dominick More, Lewiston. 2, Carson Reedy, Asotin. 3, Sawyer Biery, Asotin.

85 open —1, Kyler Miller, Lewiston. 2, Alex Sneve, Kendrick.

Vet 30 — 1, Jay Mays, Old Town. 2, Jason Reid, St. Marie’s. 3, Blaine Thomas, Clarkston.

Vet 40 — 1, Roy Bremenour, Lewiston.  2, Dan Shanahan, Lewiston. 3, Mark Fowler, Orofino.

Mini ATV — 1, Jaxen Lillie, Lewiston. 2, Gace Morgan, Grangeville. 3, Veronica Amzen, Clarkston.

250/450 Beginner — 1, Bryan Carter, Juliaetta. 2, Keen Meeks, Post Falls. 3, Randall Runyon, Potlatch.

250/450 Intermediate — 1, Jarrod Hamburg, Potlatch.

125/250 Junior — 1, Cody Crea, Lewiston. 2, Chris Cornish, Lewiston. 3, Smitty Smith, Orofino.

ATV — 1, David Underhill, Grangeville. 2, Cody Brigham, Princeton. 3, Brandon Miller, Princeton.

125/250 Beginner — 1, Bryan Carter, Juliaetta. 2, Alex Mayes, Old Town. 3, Jacob Benzke, Moscow

125/250 Pro — 1, Ricky Dietrich, Bend. 2, Greg Crater, Renton. 3, Chris Allen, Spokane Valley.

250/450 Pro — 1, Chris Allen, Spokane Valley. 2, Greg Crater, Renton, 3, Ricky Dietrich, Bend.

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