Graham Wright, the tournament Most Valuable Player, allowed just two earned runs in 5 2/3 innings in relief to earn the win in game two. He struck out Wendell Celestine with the tying run on base to clinch the title and start the celebration in the middle of the diamond.
Paine (29-15) scored single runs in the first, fourth and fifth innings to take a 3-0 advantage. James Dudley homered off Robert Duckworth and added a run-scoring single while Celestine scored on a fielder’s choice for the Lions.
Stillman, which had only three hits through the first five innings, came alive in the sixth against Paine starter Michael Carter. A two-run single by Grayson Crawford cut the deficit to 3-2 and Steven Silveria doubled home two more for a 4-3 advantage.
Silveria blasted a two-run homer to right in the eighth to make the score 6-3 but Paine responded with two in the bottom of the frame to keep the score within one headed into the ninth.
Game
two was possible thanks to the pitching effort
in game one by Chase Wilson. He came into the
game in the third inning and allowed an
inherited run to score that gave the Lions a 4-3
advantage. From there, he allowed just one hit.
For the tournament, Wilson struck out 17 in 15
1/3 innings and allowed only six hits and one
run.
Donnie Crawford (left) and Graham Wright pose with their individual trophies and the SIAC Championship Trophy



