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Fulton baseball wins first sectional title since 2015

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Fulton’s baseball team just clinched their first sectional championship in nearly a decade, edging out River Ridge/Scales Mound 3-2 in a nail-biter. Pitcher Braedon Meyers was the standout, delivering a strong six-inning performance with only one earned run. This win echoes their 2015 success, the same year they made a deep state tournament run—so it’s a big deal for the Steamers and their fans.
Editor’s Note: Small-town sports victories like this are more than just stats—they’re community milestones. For Fulton, a team that hasn’t seen a sectional title in nine years, this win reignites local pride and maybe even hints at another state-level push. It’s a reminder of how high school athletics can define a place’s spirit, even if just for a season.
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