Noah Forman leads Broadneck to baseball season opening victory

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Noah Forman helped the Broadneck Bruins defeat their rivals, the Severna Park Falcons, with an 8-5 victory in their season opener. Last season, Forman struggled against the Falcons, giving up multiple home runs. This year, he wanted to show he could do better. In the game, Forman struck out six batters and pitched two strong innings. He also hit a home run to boost the team's morale after they had already scored a run. The Bruins took an early lead thanks to a walk that brought in a run before Forman’s homer made it 3-2. The game had some tense moments. Forman hit a batter and allowed a run after the Falcons managed to get to scoring positions. But he kept his composure and got out of the inning with two ground outs. Broadneck's offense picked up, with Mike Swick hitting a double that brought in two runs. The team was able to extend their lead to 6-2, and later added two more runs in the seventh inning. Forman emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and focusing on winning each game individually. The Bruins plan to keep that “1-0” mentality as they prepare for their next game against Kent Island. Overall, Broadneck outplayed Severna Park with solid pitching and timely hitting, setting a hopeful tone for the rest of their season.


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