The Edmonds (31-7) and the Bellevue (23-19) both threatened with rallies, but it was the Edmonds that eventually took advantage of them in a 4-1 win at Courter Field .
Tyler Baker led the Edmonds' offensive threat, as he got on base three times in the game. He singled in the seventh inning.
The Edmonds relied on Andrew Kemmerer to eat up innings en route to the win. Kemmerer pitched nine innings and allowed no earned runs, nine hits and one walk while striking out four.
Tyson Schmitt pitched lights out for the Bellevue. Schmitt gave up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out two during his four innings of work.
Schmitt (1-2) was the game's losing pitcher.