BOX SCORES – GAME #1 | GAME #2
GRESHAM, Ore. – Junior 
Trevor Winsor (Troutdale, Ore.) drove in the game-winning run in Game #1 before turning in a complete game performance in the finale, as Corban's baseball team ended its 2010 season with a sweep of Concordia, 7-6 & 3-1, Sunday at Oslund Field on the campus of Mt. Hood Community College.
After the final out of the 2010 season, Corban finishes at 14-37 overall and 7-24 in NAIA West play. Meanwhile, Concordia ends its season at 10-34 overall and 6-18 in league action.
Along with Winsor's performance, sophomore 
Jonathan Ramirez (New Britain, Conn.) turned in a combined 5-for-8 performance with three runs scored. Juniors 
Kyle Taylor (Clackamas, Ore.) and 
Steven Candelaria (Farmington, N.M.) both drove in two runs, while sophomore 
Tyler Doornink (Yakima, Wash.) picked up the victory in Game #1 after pitching 4.1 innings in a relief role.
GAME #1 – CORBAN 7, CONCORDIA 6
The opener would begin with Concordia scoring three runs in the first inning before Corban erupted for six runs in the top of the fifth inning with Candelaria driving in two runs via a single to center field that scored freshman 
Jake Balbas (Meridian, Idaho) and junior 
Nate Hiebert (Lebanon, Ore.).
Concordia would tie the game at 6-6 in the bottom of the fifth before Winsor drove in the game-winning run with a double in the top of the seventh that allowed senior 
Mitch Riddle (Pullman, Wash.) to score after he reached on a fielder's choice.
Ramirez was the lone Warrior to record three hits, while Winsor, Balbas, and sophomore 
Steven Blum (Salem, Ore.) registered two hits each. Freshman 
Jacob Kopra (Gresham, Ore.) took the hill at the beginning for the Warriors allowing six runs (three earned) on seven hits over 4.2 innings with a team-high tying three strikeouts before turning the ball over to Doornink.
Concordia's Ryan Kolstad and Brady Miletich recorded two hits each, while Steven Taft pitched 7.0 innings for the Cavaliers allowing seven runs (six earned) on 11 hits with a game-high four K's. Taft would hand the ball to Brett Ferguson for the final six outs of Game #1.
GAME #2 – CORBAN 3, CONCORDIA 1
In the night cap, Corban would score all three of its runs over the opening three innings that included a sacrifice fly by Taylor in the first inning before driving in his second run of the game to go along with Blum's ground out RBI in the third inning for the 3-0 lead.
Concordia would tack its lone run of the game on the score board in the bottom of the fifth inning when Andrew Reid doubled to left center to bring home Tyler Anderson for the final score of 3-1.
Ramirez and Taylor would each record two hits, while four other Warriors – Blum, Balbas, Candelaria, and senior 
Josh Warner (Independence, Ore.) – registered a hit each. Winsor would go the distance for Corban allowing one earned run on eight hits to go along with a game-high tying four strikeouts.
Concordia got a pair of two-hit performances from Reid and Derek Kirkland, while Dylan Smith went all 7.0 innings allowing three earned runs on eight hits to go along with a game-high tying four K's.
Corban concluded its 12th straight season with 10-or-more wins, while head coach 
Nate Mayben closed out his four-year coaching career with 49 victories and ranks 3rd for most wins in program history for a manager since the program was reinstated in 1988.