Bellmont could not take advantage of six walks in the early innings issued by starter Aaron Streveler and the Bluffton bats heated up as the game went on, sending the home Tigers to a 13-3 victory in just six innings.
Streveler countered the six walks to the Braves with five strikeouts in 3.1 innings as he pitched into the fourth. He was finally knocked out of the game and the Braves managed to put three runs on the board, but they were in a five-run hole after the home team scored five in the bottom of the third.
Griffin Morgan and Lukas Gehrett both homered in that third inning for Bluffton.
Bellmont had just three hits in the game, with two coming in that fourth inning rally, with Andrew James and Jack Scheumann knocking in runs with RBI singles.
Eli Garrett and Cameron Williams got the final eight outs for the Bluffton bullpen.
Aaron Streveler hit a two-run bomb in the bottom of the fifth to make it 12-3.
Beau Baker got the start for Bellmont and pitched into the third inning, giving up five unearned runs as the Braves committed two errors.