Lubbock Christian (Texas) Claims NAIA Softball National Championship in Inaugural Season
May 21, 2008
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DECATUR, Ala. - (Final Bracket) Lubbock Christian (Texas) claimed its first softball national title with a 2-1 win over Mobile (Ala.) at the 28th Annual National Championship held at Wilson Morgan Softball Complex in Decatur, Alabama.
Kelly Griego started on the mound for Lubbock Christian and pitched 5.2 innings for the win while Marissa Gonzalez tossed 1.1 innings for the save.
Lubbock Christian scored both runs in the top of the second inning. Jade Espinoza singled and advanced to third on Sabrina Hernandez's single to right-center. Daniela Garcia pinch hit for Lisa Stratton and singled to left to bring home Espinoza. Honda Rodriguez drew a walk to load the bases and Raquel Hawkins grounded out to second to drive in the second run.
Mobile scored its run in the sixth inning. Anadys Suarez doubled and scored on Kelyn Mendoza's double to deep right.
Lubbock Christian became the third team in NAIA softball history to come out of the loser's bracket to capture the title. St. Mary's (Texas) won in 1986 while Thomas (Ga.) did it in 2004.
The Lady Chaps will finish their season with 60-10 overall record while the Rams end their season with 42-10 record.
2008 All-Tournament Team
Karli Rush |
C |
Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) |
Kelly Jahn |
1B |
Dickinson State (N.D.) |
Sharon Bell |
P |
St. Gregory's (Okla.) |
Meaghan Cumpstone |
C |
Simon Fraser (B.C.) |
Allison Dennis |
INF |
California Baptist |
Chantal Millard |
INF |
California Baptist |
Amy Thomas |
P |
California Baptist |
Amanda Addie |
OF |
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) |
Melissa Gomez |
P |
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) |
Paige Powell |
OF |
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) |
Kelyn Mendoza |
OF |
Mobile (Ala.) |
Ginger Reeser |
P |
Mobile (Ala.) |
Yaicey Sojo |
OF |
Mobile (Ala.) |
Marissa Gonzalez |
P |
Lubbock Christian (Texas) |
Raquel Hawkins |
INF |
Lubbock Christian (Texas) |
Honda Rodriguez |
INF |
Lubbock Christian (Texas) |
Most Valuable Player: Raquel Hawkins, Lubbock Christian (Texas)