
Tigers
| 03/28/25 vs Dawson Springs | 22 |
| 04/11/25 vs Dawson Springs | 18 |
| 03/28/25 vs Dawson Springs | 18 |
| 03/18/25 @ Hopkins County Central | 16 |
| 04/08/25 vs University Heights | 15 |
13 must be Caldwell County's lucky number: they beat Pulaski County with that score not once but twice on Saturday. The Tigers were the clear victors by a 13-7 margin over the Maroons. The result was nothing new for the Tigers, who have now won 12 contests by six runs or more so far this season.
Brylee Butts and Harper Holeman did most of the damage at the plate: Butts went 3-for-5 with three runs, two doubles, and one stolen base, while Holeman went 3-for-4 with two runs, one stolen base, and two RBI. That's the most hits Holeman has posted since back in April. The team also got some help courtesy of Tink Clark, who went 3-for-5 with one triple, two RBI, and one run.
They weren't the only ones making solid contact: Caldwell County kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 16 hits. That's the most hits they've managed all season.
The win got Caldwell County back to even at 13-13. As for Pulaski County, they are on a four-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 10-18-2.
Both teams are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Caldwell County will host Muhlenberg County at 6:00 p.m. on Monday. As for Pulaski County, they will welcome Madison Southern at 6:00 p.m. on Monday. The Eagles have struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 7.17 runs per game on average), something the Maroons will no doubt try to take advantage of.
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