Daytona Beach, Fla. – The DME Academy Varsity Baseball Team picked up a hard-fought 6–3 victory over SSEA on Monday (Oct. 13), using a late offensive surge in the fifth inning to secure the win.
With the game tied 3–3, Reito Matsuba delivered the decisive blow, a bases-clearing triple that drove in three runs and put DME ahead for good. The clutch hit capped off a strong offensive frame that also included a bases-loaded walk from Carter Roe, who reached safely earlier in the game with a key single down the left-field line to spark DME’s first rally.
On the mound, Nick Bellamore earned the win with an efficient performance, throwing six innings while allowing only three runs, none of which were earned. He struck out three and walked three, keeping SSEA off balance throughout the afternoon.
Offensively, Brody Meadows and Shiloh Gallimore each collected two hits, while Kaiden Sullivan led the way with two walks. The team drew a total of six walks, showing off a disciplined approach at the plate.
With timely hitting, solid pitching, and strong team chemistry, the Varsity Baseball Team continues to build momentum early in the season as they prepare for a challenging schedule ahead.
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