Moore County had to skate by with only a two-run margin when they last took the field, which might have inspired the ten-run drubbing they dealt South Pittsburg on Thursday. Moore County put the hurt on South Pittsburg with a sharp 11-1 victory. The result was nothing new for the Raiders, who have now won five matches by six runs or more so far this season.

Braden Works
03/27/25 @ South Pittsburg | 8 |
03/12/25 vs Culleoka | 5 |
03/29/24 vs CSTHEA | 4 |
04/06/24 @ Lincoln County | 2 |
04/23/24 @ Eagleville | 1 |
Braden Works was a major factor no matter where he played. He looked comfortable on the mound, not allowing a single earned run while striking out eight over five innings pitched. Those eight strikeouts gave him a new career-high. He was also big at the plate, scoring a run while going 1-for-3.
In other batting news, Cole Taylor was incredible, scoring three runs while going 3-for-4. He has become a key player for Moore County: the team is 4-1 when he posts at least two runs, but 4-6 otherwise. Aiden Webster also deserves some recognition as he brought in his first RBI of the season.
Moore County always had someone on base and finished the game having posted an OBP of .514. That's the best OBP they've posted all season.
Moore County is on a roll lately: they've won six of their last eight contests. That's provided a nice bump to their 8-7 record this season. Those wins came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as they averaged 7.0 runs over those games. South Pittsburg dropped their record down to 5-11 with the loss, which was their third straight at home.
Both squads are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Moore County will host Fayetteville at 6:00 p.m. on Monday. As for South Pittsburg, they will be playing at home against Whitwell at 5:00 p.m. on Monday.
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