SULLIVAN, Ind. — In a thrilling showdown on Thursday night, the Sullivan Arrows delivered a masterclass in pitching and clutch hitting, shutting out Northview 2-0 to stay perfect in Western Indiana Conference play.
Junior right-hander Ty Hamilton was the star of the evening, fanning 12 batters in a dominant performance that kept Northview's lineup off balance all game. Hamilton's electric arm set the tone, allowing just a handful of hits and giving his team every chance to seize control.
The game remained scoreless until the bottom of the fifth inning, when Sullivan's offense finally broke through. With runners on base and two outs, junior Jaxon Zollman stepped to the plate and delivered a go-ahead, two-run single that proved to be all the support Hamilton needed. The hit sent the home crowd into a frenzy and gave the Arrows a lead they would not relinquish.
After the game, Hamilton and head coach Steimel spoke with WTWO Sports, praising the team's resilience and focus in a tight contest. "We knew it was going to be a battle, but the guys never wavered," Steimel said. "Ty was lights out on the mound, and Jaxon came through when it mattered most."
The win keeps Sullivan unbeaten in WIC play, solidifying their status as a team to watch as the season heats up. For fans of high school baseball, this was a classic example of how pitching and timely hitting can decide a game—and a reminder that every at-bat counts when the stakes are high.
