SportsMay 31, 2023

Warriors knock off William Carey 7-3 to remain unbeaten in NAIA Series play

COLTON CLARK FOR THE TRIBUNE
Westmont players celebrate after defeating William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont players celebrate after defeating William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
William Carey third baseman Brady Wilson catches a fly ball in foul territory against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
William Carey third baseman Brady Wilson catches a fly ball in foul territory against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
An umpire signals a fair ball during Game 15 of NAIA World Series featuring Westmont and William Carey at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
An umpire signals a fair ball during Game 15 of NAIA World Series featuring Westmont and William Carey at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont’s Bryce McFeely scores a run against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont’s Bryce McFeely scores a run against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont players celebrate after scoring against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont players celebrate after scoring against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont pitcher Eric Oseguera tosses a pitch against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont pitcher Eric Oseguera tosses a pitch against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
William Carey center fielder Darian Choi leaps up to catch a fly ball against the wall against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
William Carey center fielder Darian Choi leaps up to catch a fly ball against the wall against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont’s Shane Hofstadler celebrates after hitting a double against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont’s Shane Hofstadler celebrates after hitting a double against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont’s Brady Renck, left, and Bryce McFeely nearly collide while catching a fly ball against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont’s Brady Renck, left, and Bryce McFeely nearly collide while catching a fly ball against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont center fielder Parker O'Neil drops a fly ball against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont center fielder Parker O'Neil drops a fly ball against William Carey during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
William Carey second baseman Ryan Humphreys fields a ground ball against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
William Carey second baseman Ryan Humphreys fields a ground ball against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont’s Ryan DeSaegher safely slides into second base against William Carey shortstop Bobby Lada during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
Westmont’s Ryan DeSaegher safely slides into second base against William Carey shortstop Bobby Lada during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
William Carey shortstop Ryan Humphreys turns a double play against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.
William Carey shortstop Ryan Humphreys turns a double play against Westmont during Game 15 of NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston on Tuesday.Zach Wilkinson/Tribune
Westmont players embrace following their victory over William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
Westmont players embrace following their victory over William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
Westmont players listen to their coach following their victory over William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
Westmont players listen to their coach following their victory over William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
Westmont right fielder Michael Soper makes a catch in the outfield to end the game against William Carey and secure their victory in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
Westmont right fielder Michael Soper makes a catch in the outfield to end the game against William Carey and secure their victory in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
Westmont’s Parker O'Neil is unable to hold onto a fly ball during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.
Westmont’s Parker O'Neil is unable to hold onto a fly ball during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
Westmont’s Bryce McFeely, right, catches a fly ball over Robbie Haw during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.
Westmont’s Bryce McFeely, right, catches a fly ball over Robbie Haw during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey’s Patrick Lee winces after being hit by a ball while running to second base during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey’s Patrick Lee winces after being hit by a ball while running to second base during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey pitcher Lane Jarreau celebrates after getting a strikeout to end the inning during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey pitcher Lane Jarreau celebrates after getting a strikeout to end the inning during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey’s Brady Wilson (16) catches a fly ball during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey’s Brady Wilson (16) catches a fly ball during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
Westmont’s Robbie Haw, left, is unable to field a ball during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.
Westmont’s Robbie Haw, left, is unable to field a ball during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
Westmont players celebrate after scoring a run during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.
Westmont players celebrate after scoring a run during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against William Carey at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey’s AJ Stinson, right, gestures towards a teammate during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey’s AJ Stinson, right, gestures towards a teammate during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey’s Brady Wilson, right, throws the ball to first base during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey’s Brady Wilson, right, throws the ball to first base during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey’s Bobby Lada (14) turns a double play during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey’s Bobby Lada (14) turns a double play during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey pitcher Dario Herrera throws a pitch during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey pitcher Dario Herrera throws a pitch during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey’s Ty Little sports two pairs of sunglasses during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey’s Ty Little sports two pairs of sunglasses during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
William Carey’s John Snyder, left, and AJ Stinson, center, stand as the National Anthem is sang before Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.
William Carey’s John Snyder, left, and AJ Stinson, center, stand as the National Anthem is sang before Game 15 of the NAIA World Series against Westmont at Harris Field on Tuesday.Jordan Opp/Tribune
Westmont first baseman Daniel Patterson dives after a ball as it flies under him against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
Westmont first baseman Daniel Patterson dives after a ball as it flies under him against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
Westmont Finn Snyder makes it safely into third base as William Carey third baseman Brady Wilson tries to tag him out in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
Westmont Finn Snyder makes it safely into third base as William Carey third baseman Brady Wilson tries to tag him out in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
William Carey center fielder Patrick Lee prepares to catch a ball as Bobby Lada prepares to catch his throw against Westmont in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
William Carey center fielder Patrick Lee prepares to catch a ball as Bobby Lada prepares to catch his throw against Westmont in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
A person uses a baby to his advantage as he “dances for his Dutch Bros” during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
A person uses a baby to his advantage as he “dances for his Dutch Bros” during Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
William Carey Bobby Lada dives back to first base as Westmont first baseman Daniel Patterson prepares to catch the ball in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
William Carey Bobby Lada dives back to first base as Westmont first baseman Daniel Patterson prepares to catch the ball in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
William Carey pitcher Dario Herrera throws a pitch against Westmont in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
William Carey pitcher Dario Herrera throws a pitch against Westmont in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
William Carey Rigoberto Hernandez makes it to second base as Westmont second baseman Brady Renck tries to tag him out in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
William Carey Rigoberto Hernandez makes it to second base as Westmont second baseman Brady Renck tries to tag him out in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
The Westmont dugout cheers as a player comes in after scoring a run against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
The Westmont dugout cheers as a player comes in after scoring a run against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
William Carey center fielder Patrick Lee makes a catch against Westmont in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
William Carey center fielder Patrick Lee makes a catch against Westmont in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
Westmont center fielder Michael Soper makes a catch against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
Westmont center fielder Michael Soper makes a catch against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune
Westmont pitcher Eric Oseguera throws a pitch against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.
Westmont pitcher Eric Oseguera throws a pitch against William Carey in Game 15 of the NAIA World Series Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston.August Frank/Tribune

A stellar effort from the pitching staff gave Westmont an edge. A late surge from the lineup put the Warriors over the top.

Westmont’s pitchers didn’t allow a run over the final seven innings, and the Warriors’ offense erupted for four late runs to separate from the William Carey Crusaders in a matchup of the last two unbeaten teams at the Avista NAIA World Series.

Westmont improved to 3-0 at the tournament, topping WCU 7-3 on Tuesday at Harris Field.

“It started with our pitching staff,” Westmont third baseman Ryan DeSaegher said. “We knew they were going to give us a chance, and the offense would come around.”

The third-seeded Warriors (46-8) of California will meet top-seeded Southeastern (Fla.) at 6:35 p.m. today for a berth to the championship round. The Crusaders (49-10), from Mississippi, face Lewis-Clark State at 3:05 p.m.

DeSaegher broke a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the seventh, driving a double to the right-field wall to send home Brady Renck, who had just hit a double of his own.

Warriors first baseman Daniel Patterson added an insurance run with an infield single later in the inning. DeSaegher plated another run with a sacrifice fly in the eighth, and designated hitter Finn Snyder drew a bases-loaded, two-out walk to end the scoring.

“You just gotta wear pitchers down,” Warriors coach Tyler LaTorre said. “It’s about leaving the situation better for the guy behind you. There were a lot of ‘team at-bats’ in there.”

Westmont rallied quickly after falling into a 3-0 hole in the second inning. The Warriors answered with two runs in the bottom half of the frame, then knotted the score in the fourth on shortstop Robbie Haw’s two-out, RBI single — a bouncer that hopped right over the WCU first baseman’s head.

Three Warrior pitchers combined to allow only three hits between the fourth and final innings.

Starter Eric Oseguera went 5⅔ innings, allowing two earned runs on four hits and three walks against six strikeouts.

“He’s our most experienced arm, and I’m super proud of him,” LaTorre said of Oseguera. “The guys that came in after him trusted in the plan, and our offense was relentless.”

Relievers Zach Yates (win, 4-1) and Gabe Arteaga combined for six strikeouts against three hits over the last 3⅓ innings. Two WCU batters reached base with one out in the eighth, but Arteaga shut the door with back-to-back strikeouts to earn the save.

Westmont piled up 12 hits and seven walks, but couldn’t quite break through until the late stages of the game. Haw, Patterson and centerfielder Michael Soper tallied two hits apiece to pace the Warriors, who struck out just five times.

Eight Crusader batters reached base through the first three innings, but the WCU offense managed six baserunners the rest of the way. Outfielder RJ Stinson hit 2-for-4, with a two-RBI triple in the second inning, to lead WCU.

Crusaders starter Dario Herrera worked 3⅔ innings, surrendering three runs on six hits and two walks while striking out none. He exited early after taking a line drive to the leg. Freshman reliever Lane Jarreau took the loss. He limited the damage over the next two innings, but was pulled from the game after DeSaegher’s seventh-inning double.

“We all have a lot of belief in each other, and that’s where it starts,” DeSaegher said.

WILLIAM CAREY WESTMONT

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Westmont 020 100 22x—7 12 3

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Oseguera 5.2 4 3 2 3 6

Yates (W, 4-1) 1.2 2 0 0 2 2

Artega (S, 9) 1.2 1 0 0 0 4

Attendance — 890.

AT A GLANCE

William Carey      3

Westmont      7

STARS OF THE GAME

Westmont relievers ZACH YATES and GABE ARTEAGA locked down the Crusaders’ lineup, allowing three hits and striking out six over the final 3-plus innings.

Warriors third baseman RYAN DeSAEGHER drove in a run in both the seventh and eighth innings to help his team separate.

QUOTE OF NOTE

“It was amazing to watch the guys go out there and play. You don’t have to coach much. That’s what I want them to do — I want them to play with freedom and not have a fear of failure. When you do that, you build belief.”

— Westmont coach Tyler LaTorre on his team’s clutch finish

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