While Bellmont's win against Woodlan wasn't quite the blowout it was the last time the pair played, they still came out on top. The Braves narrowly escaped with a victory as the team sidled past the Warriors 7-5. The Braves haven't had any issues with the Warriors recently, as the game was their fifth consecutive win against them.
Matt Bleeke spent all seven innings on the mound, and it's clear why: he surrendered four earned (and one unearned) runs on seven hits.

Layne LeMaster
| 04/30/25 @ Woodlan | 2 |
| 04/26/25 vs Whitko | 2 |
| 04/22/25 vs Bluffton | 2 |
| 04/21/25 vs Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian | 1 |
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On the hitting side, the team relied heavily on Layne LeMaster, who went 2-for-4 with two runs, two doubles, and one stolen base. He is becoming a predictor of Bellmont's success: when he posts at least two runs the team is 2-1 (and 2-5 when he doesn't). Another player making a difference was Kaigan Lee, who went 2-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI.
The victory was their first on the road , bumping their record up to 4-6. As for Woodlan, they are on a seven-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 7-9.
Both squads are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Bellmont will square off against Norwell at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Knights' pitching crew has only allowed four runs per game this season, so the Braves' hitters will have their work cut out for them. As for Woodlan, they will take on Bluffton at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Warriors' pitchers better be ready for this one: the Tigers have averaged an impressive 8.3 runs per game this season.
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