Baldwin Herald Covers Girls Softball
Bruins Softball Relies on Work Ethic
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With a tight core of talented seniors returning, Baldwin softball could be on the rise in Nassau Class AAA. Coach Tom Llewelyn says that work ethic will set the Bruins apart as they prepare to make more noise in a packed conference.
“Regardless of what happens the day before, they come in with a good attitude,” Llewelyn said. “They try to learn the game and they’re excited to be there. As a coach, that’s the most that you can ask for.”
Most players on Baldwin’s roster were present for the 5-13 season in 2024, one in which the Bruins were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by Port Washington. The Vikings are not new rivals for Baldwin. The two schools have been competitive for at least a decade.
“We’ve probably played them more times in the last 10 years than any other team in the county,” Llewelyn said. “It’s always back and forth.”
Looking to improve, senior captains Jadyn Culbreath and Erin Timmes will be integral to a Bruins team that seems ready to win now. Through three games, Baldwin held a 2-1 record.
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