
Braves
| 05/01/25 @ Decatur Eisenhower | 19 | 
| 04/12/25 @ Taylorville | 18 | 
| 05/17/25 @ Mahomet-Seymour | 14 | 
| 05/17/25 @ Mahomet-Seymour | 12 | 
| 04/23/25 @ St. Joseph-Ogden | 12 | 
Two teams were on the hunt for playoff glory, but only Mt. Zion walked away with it. They put the hurt on the Urbana Tigers with a sharp  12-1 win on Tuesday. The result was nothing new for the Braves, who have now won 19 matches by six  runs or more  so far this season.
 Ella Fink was a  major factor no matter where she played. On the mound, she  tossed three innings while giving up   no  earned runs or  hits. Fink was also stellar in the batter's box,  going 3-for-4 with two  stolen bases, two  runs,  and one  double. She has been hot, having  posted  at least one  stolen base the last six times she's  played.
 In other batting news, Mt. Zion let  Ana Kanemaru and  Chloe Williams run wild. Kanemaru  got on base  in three of her four plate appearances with two  stolen bases, four  RBI,  and two  runs, while  Williams  went 3-for-4 with two  runs, one  triple,  and one  stolen base. Those  four  RBI gave  Kanemaru a new career-high. The team also got some help courtesy of  Molly Doolin, who  went 2-for-3 with two  runs, one  stolen base,  and one  double.
 Mt. Zion  kept the outfield on their toes and  finished the game with 12  hits. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now  got at least eight  hits in six consecutive  games.
Mt. Zion is  on a roll lately: they've  won five of their last six contests. That's provided a nice bump to their 23-10 record  this season. The  victories came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 3.7 runs on average over those games. As for Urbana, they have  been struggling recently as they've  lost seven of their last eight matchups. That's put a noticeable dent in their 3-18 record  this season.
As of now, neither Mt. Zion nor Urbana have any future games scheduled.
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