The Edmonds (31-7) refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against the Bellevue (23-19), recording an 11-4 victory on Sunday at Triton Field .
Six runs in the first three innings allowed the Edmonds to put the game away early.
An RBI single by Chris Osborne and a sacrifice fly by Connor Plaisance during the first inning helped the Edmonds put some runs on the board early.Ryan Budnick racked up five RBIs on three hits for the Edmonds. He singled in the third innings, doubled in the fifth inning, and homered in the seventh inning.
The Bellevue had no answer for DJ Oliver, who kept runners off the basepaths in his appearance. The Bellevue managed just two hits off of Oliver, who allowed one earned run, walked none and struck out three during his four innings of work.
Nick Kiel was charged with his fourth loss of the year. He allowed six runs in two innings, walked one and struck out two.