The North Bullitt Eagles are gearing up for their inaugural Super Regional tournament after a remarkable week, including two no-hitters in back-to-back games. Under veteran coach Brian Wise, the team showcased impressive performances, securing a dominant 12-0 win against Atherton and an 11-0 triumph over Moore. Despite suffering a loss to Christian Academy of Louisville, the Eagles bounced back with a 20-1 victory over Anderson County and a narrow 1-0 win against another opponent, demonstrating their resilience and skill as they enter the postseason.

By the Numbers
  • No-hitting performances in two consecutive games: Atherton (12-0) and Moore (11-0).
  • North Bullitt executed a total of 16 hits against Anderson County, scoring 20 runs in that game.
State of Play
  • North Bullitt is positioned as a two seed in the upcoming Super Regional and will compete in the Bullitt East pod.
  • The team anticipates facing one of three potential opponents: Fern Creek, Fairdale, or Doss on Monday.
  • Regular season wraps on Friday with Senior Night against South Oldham.
What's Next

Moving forward, North Bullitt aims to carry their momentum into the Super Regional, with hopes of advancing past the initial round on Monday. As they prepare, their previous successes will be critical in boosting team confidence for the challenges ahead.

Bottom Line

As the Eagles head into the postseason, their impressive track record and confidence can position them as serious contenders in the Sixth Region. Coach Wise's belief in his players could prove pivotal in achieving their goals this season.