Avista NAIA World Series Contract Extended Through 2027

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Alisha Alexander | Assistant AD-Sports Information
KANSAS CITY, MO – The Avista NAIA World Series will stay in Lewiston through at least 2027 after the NAIA national office announced an extension with Lewis-Clark State College. Avista has agreed to remain the title sponsor of the national tournament at Harris Field.

“The partnership between the NAIA and Lewis-Clark State College is a testament to a shared vision of providing an exceptional championship experience,” NAIA President Jim Carr said. “With the city of Lewiston serving as an outstanding host, this collaboration not only enhances the excitement of the NAIA Baseball World Series but also exemplifies the NAIA’s core values both on and off the field. We are thrilled to extend this agreement.”

The tournament, which has been played in Lewiston every year since 2000, has welcomed more than 1 million fans through its gates. Since its return to the Valley, 12 different champions have been crowned on Harris Field and 87 different teams have made the journey to Lewiston.

“We are pleased and proud to continue hosting this signature NAIA championship event,” LC State President Cynthia Pemberton said. “The high-quality experience we have consistently delivered, and the overwhelmingly positive support demonstrated by the LC Valley community helped make this extension possible. I want to thank the NAIA, and our athletics staff, coaches, campus, and broader community for the unwavering support; and I very much look forward to continued conversations and possibilities for an even longer-term commitment.”

LC State and the NAIA agreed on the extension with ongoing discussions to extend to a long-term agreement. Athletic Director Ronnie Palmer will continue the conversation with officials from the NAIA national office at the 2025 ABCA (American Baseball Coaches Association) Convention in January.

“Hosting the Avista NAIA World Series means so much more to LC State than just a tournament; it’s a tradition that embodies the pride of our campus, the LC Valley community, and the entire region,” Palmer said. “This event is our chance to showcase not only our facilities and athletic excellence but also the warmth and hospitality of the Lewis-Clark Valley. It brings together fans, families, alumni and visitors, creating memories that last a lifetime while having a tremendous economic impact on the area.

“The partnership between the NAIA, LC State and the greater community is at the heart of this tradition,” Palmer added. “Extending this agreement would allow us to continue celebrating what makes this collaboration so special. Together, we’re not just hosting a tournament; we are strengthening a legacy that benefits our town, region and beyond. We are dedicated to keeping this incredible tradition alive and making it better each year for everyone involved.”

Avista has agreed to remain the title sponsor of the Series, continuing the partnership that has been in place since 2000.

“Congratulations to Lewis-Clark State College on continuing this premier event in the LC Valley,” Mike Tatko, regional business manager for Avista, said. “We are proud to be a part of the growth and economic impact the Avista NAIA World Series brings to this region every year.”

Tickets for the 2025 Avista NAIA World Series will go on sale in February and renewals are live now. Emails have been sent to 2024 ticket holders with information on how to renew.

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