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Bloomfield Bobcats Baseball Team Claims Victory Behind Strong Senior Leadership

Bloomfield Bobcats ended Taos 11-1 on a run rule, with seniors Pecotte, Jaramillo and Yates leading the charge.

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The Bloomfield Bobcats rolled past Taos 11-1 Wednesday in a run-rule victory, with seniors Gavin Pecotte, Troy Jaramillo, and Johnny Yates driving an offense that never gave the visiting squad a foothold in the game.

Starting pitcher Marcus Carrillo controlled the mound throughout, holding Taos to a single run while Bloomfield's lineup piled up an 11-run advantage that triggered the run rule and ended the contest early. Sophomore Cable Carruth rounded out the key contributors in what became a lopsided statement win for coach Anthony Valencia's club.

The result puts a spotlight on a senior class that has taken ownership of the Bobcats' 2026 campaign. Pecotte, Jaramillo, and Yates each factored into the offensive production that gave Carrillo's performance the cushion it needed to close out Taos decisively.

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Valencia has built a roster that blends upperclassman experience with younger contributors like Carruth, whose sophomore inclusion among the game's standouts signals depth beyond the graduating class. For a Bloomfield program looking to build momentum through the spring season, a 10-run margin against a district opponent carries weight.

The Bobcats return to action with a roster that, on Wednesday's evidence, can manufacture runs in bunches while keeping opposing lineups in check on the mound.

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