The Kohawks got the home run derby started right away in the bottom of the first with a 2-run home run that gave them the early 2-0 lead. BVU cut that lead in half in the fourth with an RBI single to left off the bat of freshman left fielder Brandon Jenkins. Taylor's 2-run double in the fifth gave the team the lead for good as it scored runs in four of the final six frames, highlighted by the five-run fifth.
Coe didn't go away quietly down the stretch as it scored single runs in the fifth, sixth, seventh and ninth innings and finished the game with three home runs and five doubles.
Junior right hander Morgan Smith battled through eight innings for the Beavers on the mound and limited the damage by the Kohawks. He allowed five runs (all earned) and 10 hits despite striking out six batters and walking none to improve his record to 1-1 on the year. Johnny Vallinch came on in relief to pitch the ninth, as the Beavers are now the only unbeaten team remaining in league play this season at 4-0.
Jack Allison was 3-for-4 with a double, home run, and two RBI to help lead the Kohawks (10-9, 4-1 A-R-C).
Buena Vista, which played its first game since cracking the top-25 in the d3baseball.com poll earlier this week, has won six straight games overall and improves to 15-4 (4-0 A-R-C). The two teams wrap up the series on Saturday with a doubleheader starting at 1 p.m.