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  • ...versity at Montgomery]] in the championship game. Mark Rasmussen of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis & Clark College]] || [[Northwest Conference]] || 34-14 (12-5) || [[Jerry Gatto]] ||
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  • ...t championship in its 7th appearance in the CWS. Trace Czyzewski of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 51-13 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 6<br><small>(last:[[1983 NA
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  • ...[[Cumberland University]] in the championship game. Allen Balmer of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | 3 || [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || Independent || 47-8 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 24<br><small>(las
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  • ...las Baptist University]] in the championship game. Wes Hutchison of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || Independent || 53-12 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 18<br><small>(la
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  • ...Oklahoma City University]] in the championship game. Andy Torres of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || Independent || 36-15 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 20<br><small>(la
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  • ...[Emporia State University]] in the championship game. Pat Mackey of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 49-10 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 9<br><small>(last:[[1986 NA
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  • ...ollege of St. Francis]] in the championship game. John NesSmith of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 36-24 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 11<br><small>(last:[[1988 N
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  • ...Oral Roberts University]] in the championship game. Greg Umfleet of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 42-7 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 13<br><small>(last:[[1990 NA
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  • ...nd Canyon College]] in the championship game. [[Steve Callahan]] of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 45-20 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 10<br><small>(last:[[1987 N
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  • ...allas Baptist University]] in the championship game. Tony Dineen of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 51-20 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 7<br><small>(last:[[1984 NA
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  • ...as the first year that the 10 team field was seeded. Marc Kaiser of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | 3 || [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || Independent || 43-12 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 21<br><small>(l
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  • ...s-Clark State College]]. [[Birmingham-Southern College]] defeated [[Lewis-Clark State College]] in the championship game. [[Connor Robertson]] of Birmingh | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || Independent || 50-12 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 19<br><small>(la
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  • ...nd|opening round brackets]]. #1 [[Faulkner University]] defeated #7 Lewis-Clark in the championship game. Johnny Shuttlesworth of Faulkner was named MVP. | 7 || [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || [[NAIA West Grouping]] || 41-13 || [[Jeremiah Robbins]]
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  • ...rtson College of Idaho]] in the championship game. Jason Ellison of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | 1 || [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 52-13 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 17<br><small>(last:[[1996
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  • ...[[Lubbock Christian College]]. [[Grand Canyon College]] defeated [[Lewis-Clark State College]] in the championship game. It was the third straight title | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 55-15 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 4<br><small>(last:[[1980 NA
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  • ...ated [[Lewis-Clark State College]] in the championship game. It was Lewis-Clark's second straight defeat in the title game, and the second of eleven straig | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 69-7 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 5<br><small>(last:[[1982 NAI
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  • ...] in the championship game. [[Brian Ward (minors02)|Brian Ward]] of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | 3 || [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || Independent || 58-7 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 26<br><small>(las
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  • ...s the host school. [[Grand Canyon College]] defeated host school [[Lewis-Clark State College]] in the championship game. Grand Canyon 1B [[Greg Duce]] won | [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 51-9 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 8<br><small>(last:[[1985 NAI
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  • ...ring Arbor University]] in the championship game. [[Beau Mills]] of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | 3 || [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || Independent || 58-5 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 25<br><small>(las
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  • ...[[St. Ambrose University]] in the championship game. Troy Silva of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP. | 1 || [[Lewis-Clark State College]] || || 48-11 || [[Ed Cheff]] || 16<br><small>(last:[[1995 N
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