The Buchholz Bobcats baseball team remains unbeaten after heading the visiting Santa Fe Raiders 7-2 on a cold Friday night when the temperature hits 39 degrees.
Buchholz has processed teams on the road to 4-0, exceeding enemies with combined 36-9.
A solid crime
The elderly kai, a commitment from Harvard, and Stuart Ding and Jr. Blake Bruier led Buchholtz with two hits in number. Senior Kedaris Smith and Jr. Aydan Castrasmid scored two runways for Buchholz and Ding, who also hit a double, boarded two runs.
Buchholtz had six stolen bases.
Harvard engages kai so with a strong blow to open the bottom of 6th @Bobcat_baseball pic.twitter.com/zht9fhiyvy
– Riley Tirrel (@Riley_tirrell) February 22, 2025
Buchholz’s senior owner JJ Gardner (2-0) threw four passes and struck seven before three easier to take the mound to expel the game. Buchholtz steels were combined to hit 11.
Senior Caleb Kitzman (0-1) gave up the seven runways, but only two were won in five passes. Kitzman also led Santa Fe with two hits in insult.
So it was perfect in the Bobcats field, going 11 for 11 chances. Santa’s third founder Dylan Dylan Doria made the protective game of a dive -catch game to release Smith at the bottom of the fourth.
Forward
Buchholtz will seem to continue the winning series next week with a guest game against Citra North Marion (3-3) on Tuesday at 6:30 pm. This will be the first three games of the Bobcats season that coach Ron Brooks said Will Be a Challenge for staff.
“This is an inertia, but there are some things we need to get better,” Brooks told the hot start. “We have to throw more blows than we were and, we do better work with runners on the basis … So we have many we can work on.”
The Baseball Chief Coach in Buchholz Ron Brooks after a 7-2 victory against Santa Fe pic.twitter.com/om5s5gu8bv
– Colby Kistner (@Vintagemall73) February 22, 2025
Santa Fe (2-4) seems to pass from the heavy loss on Tuesday at 6:30 pm with another road game in Dunnellon (1-5). This will be the first of the four consecutive Raiders matches.