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Brandon Valley blanks Roosevelt in Game of the Week

Brandon Valley blanks Roosevelt in Game of the Week

Yahoo23-04-2025
BRANDON, S.D. (KELO) — The Brandon Valley baseball team blanked Roosevelt Tuesday, claiming a 7-0 win to sweep the double header.
Ryland Carroll threw a complete game shutout, allowing just two hits and striking out ten. He carried a no-hit bid 5.2 innings into the game.
The Lynx broke through with a Bryce Plucker two-RBI single in the second. Nolan Pudwill added a three run double in the same frame to build a 5-0 lead.
Brandon Valley added a run in both third and fourth to win 7-0.
The Lynx earned the double header sweep with a 3-2 win in the first game Tuesday.
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