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Brossart Bass Fishing Entry of Cooper Lackey and Paxton Litmer Finish 6th (4lb, 2oz Big Fish) of 136 Boats in Regional Tournament - Qualify For State Championship Meet
Schabell/Vogel Finish 34th (just missed the cut)
Meersman/Snowball 43rd, Bezold/Prather 53rd, Hill/Keller 93rd
Over the weekend, our Bass Fishing team had the KHSAA regional bass tournament on Lake Cumberland. Of the 136 boats participating the top 31 boats qualify for State held on KY Lake in two weeks.
Congratulations to Paxton Litmer and Cooper Lackey for bagging 14 pounds, 10 ounces and finishing in 6th place. This is currently our BBHS bag record and best finish.
Shout out to Lincoln Schabell and Carter Vogel for getting a 5 fish bag limit and weighing 8 pounds 10 ounces placing at 34th. Only a few ounces short of making it to state.
Shout out to Beckett Meersman and Levi Snowball also bagging 5 fish limit weighing in at 6 pounds 13 ounces placing 43rd.
John Prather and Derek Bezold bagged 3 nice fish weighing 6 pounds 3 ounces placing them 53rd. And Anderson Keller and Brendan Hill bagging 1 fish weighing 1 pound 6 ounces.
Congratulations to the whole team, everyone worked hard and all our teams weighed fish.
Great work Mustangs!

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Mustangs End 9 Game Skid By Snapping Harrison Co (21-3) 9 Game Win Streak, Upset Breds 10-9 On The Hilltop - Amin Homers Twice, w/7 RBIs, Brady Rowe 3/4, Owen Record Allows Only 1 Hit in 4 1/3 Relief Innings.
Mustangs shock Harrison County, overcome an 8-0 deficit, combine for 10 runs in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings, snap a 9 Games Breds Win Streak, a 15 game home win skein dating back to May 9th, 2025, and avenge an earlier season 10-0 loss to the Breds back on March 19th, at the MAC. This was the first time that the Breds lost on the Hilltop this season. The win brings to a close a Brossart 9 game skid. The last time the Mustangs had defeated the Breds was April 27th 2021, when we defeated them 1-0, also on the Hilltop in Cynthiana, and previous to that on May 28th, 2018 when we eliminated them from the 10th Region Tournament.
In the game Tuesday night in Cynthiana, Harrison County appeared well on their way to repeating the 10-0 win over our Mustangs from back earlier in the season at the MAC when they handed us a run-rule, 10-0 loss. They scored 3 runs in the first and added 5 more in the third, building an 8-0 lead, only 4 of which were earned, that appeared insurmountable, as the Mustangs were only able to muster two singles in that same time frame.
In the Mustangs fourth inning, a Ben Doyle single, Brady Rowe double, Carter Boruske double, and Owen Record single, produced 3 Mustang runs, narrowing the margin to 8-3. Owen Record was now on in relief of starter, John Michael Meier, and would work 4 and 1/3 innings allowing the 10th Region Kingpins 1 run on 1 hit (1 BB, I HB). The Mustang struck again in the fifth when Karter Morgan and Ben Doyle singled, and Isaac Amin hit his fourth home run of the season, making the score 8-6 and had the Breds hearing footsteps. The momentum continued in the sixth inning when we loaded the bases with two outs when Kasey Moeller walked, Brady Boruske singled, Ben Doyle drew a walk when Isaac Amin hit his fifth home run of the season, Back-to-Back Jack style, propelling the Mustangs to a 10-8 lead
The Breds answered in the home half of the sixth when Record issued a walk, and Walker doubled – the only hit Owen would allow, making it 10-9 Mustangs with an inning to play. Our Mustangs went in order in the top of the seventh and needed three outs to upset the 21-2 Breds. The first hitter flew out to Ben Doyle in centerfield, Record hit the next batter, bringing the winning run to the plate. The next two batters would also fly-out to Doyle and the Mustangs celebrated beating the Breds for the first time since 2021, handing them their first home field loss of the season, snapping their 9 game win streak, and getting the colossal Gorilla off of our back that had taken residence there since April 11th when we were last victorious. nine losses ago.
On the night, Isaac Amin extended his games hitting streak to 8 in a big way, hitting two home runs and knocking in 7 teammates. Brady Rowe was 3 for 4 with a double, Ben Doyle went 2 for 3 at the plate, scoring two Mustang runs. Carter Boruske doubled and had an RBI. The Breds’ Russ Persinger and Jordan Persinger, along with Donovan Walker who also doubled, hit home runs.
The Mustang return for a 7:30pm, under the lights contest versus winless Newport. This game will be broadcast live starting at 7:10pm.
Mustangs and Highlands Bluebirds Cheat the Weatherman For 6 Innings Monday at the MAC - Birds Prevail 3-1 As Mustangs Prove Worth Adversaries
The Highlands Bluebirds came to Alexandria fresh off of wins over Ryle, Simon Kenton, Campbell County and Scott, yet found our Mustangs, who have had our struggles over the last couple of weeks, worthy adversaries in this one, with the Mustangs demonstrating what we are capable of when the pieces all fall in place. Despite ominous looking skies and the forecast of rain at game time, the two former conference opponents were able to get in 6 full innings before lightening in the area was responsible for the ending of the game at that point, with the Highlands Bluebirds on top 3-1, a legal game. Brossart Junior Luke Neltner started and went 4 innings, allowing 2 runs on 2 hits, whiffing 3, while not issuing a base on balls. Kasey Moeller went the final 2 innings allowing a single run on 3 hits. Bluebird starting hurler Junior Ronan Theler threw 5 innings, allowing a single Mustang run, 5 hits, striking out 5 and walking 1. He gave way to Noah Lehner who sat down the Mustangs in order in the home half of the 6th inning, before the game was halted due to deteriorating weather.
Highlands broke a scoreless tie in the top of the third inning, when Bird Senior Brooks Hendrix hit his 5th Home Run of the season with a teammate on board, giving his team a 2-0 lead. They added a third run in the top of the 5th Inning on a Sacrifice Fly, which would be the sum total of their offensive output on the day. Our Mustangs plated one run in the bottom of the sixth, when we chased Theler, scoring a run on a fielders choice with the bases loaded. The bases remained loaded with 1 out, when we lined out and grounded out to end the inning and the game. Isaac Amin extended his hits streak to 7 with a single, going 1 for 2 on the day.
Our schedule shows a re-match with Harrison County scheduled for Tuesday on the Hilltop in Cynthiana at 5:30pm. You can listen to the call of the game live by 10th Regon Hall of Famer, Jim Swinford, via WCYN at WCYN.com.
SOFTBALL
FRIDAY 4/24
BBHS 6, St. Ursula
Lady ‘Stangs picked up a 6-2 win over St. Ursula on Friday as we struck first in the second on an RBI groundout by Avery Wietholter. After St. Ursula tied the game in the fourth, Lady ‘Stangs responded with a go-ahead RBI double from Ella Walerius and added insurance runs, including a two-run home run by Rachel Shewmaker in the fifth.
Maggie McKenzie earned the win, allowing two runs (one earned) over seven innings while striking out seven.
Shewmaker led the offense with two RBIs, and she, Leah Robinson, and Kayleigh Stadelmann each had two hits.
Lady ‘Stangs travel to Turpin on Tuesday for their next game.
THURSDAY 4/23
Harrison Co 6, BBHS 1
Lady ‘Stangs fell to Harrison County 6-1 on Thursday.
Harrison County jumped out early with a first-inning run and added to the lead in the third, staying in control throughout the game.
Lady ‘Stangs were limited to just two hits from Leah Robinson and Kayleigh Stadelmann, with Stadelmann driving in the lone run.
Ella Walerius took the start, while Maggie McKenzie provided solid relief.
Harrison County was led by Isabella Persinger in the circle, who struck out nine and allowed just one run, while also going 3-for-3 at the plate. The Fillies used aggressive baserunning and clean defense to secure the win.
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