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Harris Field is a college baseball park in the western United States, located in Lewiston, Idaho. An on-campus venue with a seating capacity of 5,000, it is the home field of the Warriors of Lewis–Clark State College, a top program in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Since 1984, LCSC has won nineteen national titles ...
Historic Harris Field at Lewis-Clark State College. The Lewis-Clark State athletic teams are called the Warriors and Lady Warriors. The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) since autumn 2020.
Ed Cheff (c. 1943 – January 15, 2022) was an American college baseball coach. He was the head coach for Lewis–Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, for 34 seasons (1977–2010), and was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012.
Dec. 1—The No. 8 Lewis-Clark State women's basketball team got its first Cascade Conference win of the season on Thursday at the P1FCU Activity Center with a 79-71 victory over the Northwest ...
Gary Picone, the former LCSC athletic director and a longtime assistant coach for Cheff, confirmed Cheff's death to the Tribune. During his tenure as coach of the Warriors from 1977 to 2010, Cheff ...
May 31—Lona Hirschel, her husband and her niece, Denise Brown, toasted the Lewis-Clark State College baseball team Monday evening. "I'm going to be here until the Warriors win," said Brown, who ...
NAIA World Series. The NAIA World Series (officially branded as the Avista NAIA World Series for sponsorship purposes from 2013) is a double-elimination tournament, held since 1957, to determine the baseball champion of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Since 2000, the tournament has been held at Harris Field on the ...
The Lewis-Clark Broncs were affiliated with various major league parent clubs, including the Philadelphia Phillies, Kansas City Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Orioles, and Oakland Athletics (or A's). A roster check in 1967 showed that 40% of the players and coaches of the Kansas City Athletics had been in Lewiston at one time or another.