Kenwood powers past Clemente 18-6
- Eugene McIntosh (@stayhumble)
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 28

Kenwood Broncos 18
Clemente Wildcats 6
It got ugly quick as Kenwood put a 9 spot on the board in the top of 1 and 5 more in the top of 2 and looked like they were gonna cruise to an easy 5 inning blowout win as head coach Romey Bracey pulled most of his starters early. Clemente had other plans as they came back with 6 of their own in the bottom of 3 to make it interesting. The Broncos quickly turned those dreams of a Wildcats comeback into a nightmare as they scored 1 in the top of 4 and 3 more in the top of 5. Junior reliever Jace Binion closed the door fanning 5 of the 7 batters he faced to seal the deal.
(Above in order) Senior SS Damaurion Butler (3 RBI), senior RF Jonathan Patterson Jr. (3 RBI), senior 3B Jimmy Downs (2 RBI) & senior C Brandon Stinson (3 RBI) led the early offensive onslaught for Kenwood.
Coach Bracey was not happy that the Broncos are not able to play their home games on their newly renovated field. "They told us it would be ready at the end of February and now it's almost the end of March. They said it will be ready in two weeks," he said. Bracey also said they've had to use other teams home fields or play at the Kroc Center until.
Kenwood
Damaurion Butler 2-4/3 RBI/4 R/2 SB
Jonathan Patterson Jr. 2-3/3 RBI/2 R/SB
Jimmy Downs 2-2/2 RBI/R
Brandon Stinson 2-3/3 RBI/R
Clemente
Keyvert Gonzalez 1-2/2 RBI
Paul Gandara 2-3/RBI
Christopher Serrano 2-3/2 SB
That's an amazing game! Early on, Kenwood truly displayed their offensive force; it's amazing how they recovered following Clemente's third-inning surge. Players like Damaurion Butler, Jonathan Patterson Jr., and Brandon Stinson made really notable contributions. Though it's a bit of a shame Kenwood hasn't been able to play on their rebuilt pitch yet. The way Kenwood's coach manages the game reminds me somewhat of how Best Assignment Writers Dubai conduct their work—strategically addressing difficulties and ensuring every step of the process is carried out successfully for the best outcome. In athletics as much as academics, it's all about preparation and execution! Given additional time, do you believe Clemente could have made a more significant return?