Centennial hasn't had much luck against Twin River recently, but that could start to change on Thursday. The Broncos will look to defend their home field against the Titans at 4:30 p.m. Centennial has given up an average of 13.8 runs per game this season, but Thursday's game will give them a chance to turn things around.
Centennial is headed in fresh off scoring the most runs they have all season. They came up short against St. Paul/Palmer on Tuesday, falling 25-7.
Centennial saw six different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Chase Robinson, who went 2-for-4 with one run and one RBI. Those hits marked the first that Robinson has got this season.
Meanwhile, Twin River suffered their closest loss since April 10, 2025 on Monday. They fell just short of Raymond Central by a score of 8-6.
Braedyn Ramaekers put in work no matter where he played. On the mound, he struck out nine batters over 4.2 innings while giving up just two earned (and two unearned) runs off five hits (and only one walk). He has been nothing but reliable: he hasn't tossed less than six strikeouts in three consecutive appearances. He was also big at the plate, going 1-for-4 with one home run.
Twin River's defeat dropped their record down to 1-5. As for Centennial, their loss dropped their record down to 0-5.
Centennial suffered a grim 11-3 defeat to Twin River in their previous meeting back in April of 2025. Will the Broncos have more luck at home instead of on the road? Come back here after the game to get an analysis of the match and other baseball content.
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