2024 PREP
WEST CENTRAL TRIBUNE
Willmar Cardinals look improved: 2 …. NLS Wildcats are loaded: 5
Paynesville Bulldogs look to load: 20
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Willmar freshman Jordan Ellingson sets to throw to first base to complete a double play in Game 1 of a Central Lakes Conference doubleheader against St. Cloud on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at Swansson Field in Willmar.
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Cards ready to climb back to the top
After starting fresh in ‘23, Willmar returns 7 starters this spring
BY JOE BROWN West Central TribuneWILLMAR — The Willmar baseball team had to begin anew last season. Returning almost no varsity experience in 2023, the Cardinals struggled to a 5-15 overall record, including a 3-11 mark in the Central Lakes Conference. After taking their licks last season, Willmar is ready to make its climb back up.
“This year, we are returning seven starters, with four who saw 17-plus innings on the mound,” said Cardinals head coach Tom DeBoer, who is going into his 10th season. “The experience is a valuable part of being a competitive team.”
Hoping to lead Willmar’s rebound is senior Dylan Staska. Catcher, infield, outfield, pitcher, Staska played them all in ‘23 on the way to All-CLC honors.
“Dylan is one of the most important players on our team,” DeBoer said. “He can slot in anywhere on the diamond defensively, give us solid innings on the mound and be a bat at the top of the lineup that we will rely on.”
Two other seniors return as starters. Cullen Gregory will play in the infield and at pitcher while Mason Thole will play infield, pitch and play catcher.
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Willmar Cardinals Varsity Baseball 2024
Tuesday, April 9
Game 6:00PM St Cloud Crush St Cloud Municipal Athletic Complex
Thursday, April 11
Game 5:00PMFergus Falls
22, 2023 at Target Field in Minneapolis.
CARDINALS
From Page 2
“Cullen moved from the left side of the diamond last year to first base and I think he will be a lot more comfortable there this year,” DeBoer said. “Mason did a great job catching for us last year. … Mason is a guy that I could see stepping up and having a very good season for us.”
From the junior class, Braeden Fagerlie and Blake Reiman are back. Fagerlie slots in as an infielder and catcher. Reiman is pegged as an infielder, outfielder and pitcher.
“Both are well-rounded players that will be key factors in our lineup,” DeBoer said of Fagerlie and Reiman. Stepping in as freshmen last season, DeBoer is looking for big steps from
sophomores Jordan Ellingson and Tyler Madsen. Ellingson is an infielder and pitcher. Madsen is an infielder, catcher and pitcher.
“It was a big step for both players to take last year to play as freshmen,” DeBoer said. “I would expect them both to feel a lot more comfortable and confident this year.”
DeBoer believes that defense will be paramount to an improved Cardinals roster.
“The area where we need to improve the most this year is playing consistent defense,” DeBoer said. “We have a solid core of players with position flexibility that should help make this happen.”
Willmar begins the 2024 season on April 9 against the St. Cloud Crush. The home opener is April 18 at Bill Taunton Stadium against Alexandria.
Fergus Falls High School
Tuesday, April 16
Game 5:00PMSauk Rapids-Rice
Sauk Rapids-Rice High School
Thursday, April 18
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Willmar - Baker Field
Friday, April 19
Game 4:00PMMarshall
Legion Field
Tuesday, April 23
Doubleheader 4:00PM Rocori
Cold Spring - Springer Park
Thursday, April 25
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Willmar - Baker Field
Tuesday, April 30
Game 5:00PM ����������������������������������Sauk Rapids-Rice
Willmar - Baker Field
Thursday, May 2
Game 5:00PM ���������������������������������������������Fergus Falls
Willmar - Baker Field
Tuesday, May 7
Game 7:00PM Alexandria Area
Alexandria - Knute Nelson Field
Thursday, May 9
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Willmar - Baker Field
Tuesday, May 14
Doubleheader 4:00PM ����������������������������������������Sartell
Willmar - Baker Field
Thursday, May 16
Game 5:00PMBrainerd
Brainerd High School
Saturday, May 18
Triangular 12:00PM ���������������������������Multiple Schools
Willmar - Swanson Field
Tuesday, May 21
Game 5:00PM ������������������������������������������������Little Falls
Willmar - Swanson Field
Friday, May 24
Game 4:30PMBecker Becker High School
Wildcats plan to make some noise
With a talented senior group, NLS figures to be a top conference contenderBY MICHAEL LYNE West Central Tribune
SPICER — Despite graduating a large, impactful senior class, the New LondonSpicer baseball team is positioned for another competitive year in 2024.
The Wildcats return six starters to their team which finished 10-4 in the Wright County Conference and 15-6 overall a season ago.
“We have a talented group coming through with four seniors going on to play college baseball and a younger group that has some serious talent,” NLS co-head coaches Eric Terres and Kyle Lieser said via email. “We are hoping to compete against some of the best teams in the state in the Wright County Conference and Section 3AA. Both look to be the most competitive in the state this coming season with many talented players.”
Luke Knudsen and Carson McCain, both coming off All-Wright County Conference campaigns, are back for their senior seasons and will help lead the Wildcats.
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Varsity Baseball 2024
Thursday, April 11
Game 4:30PM ��������������������������������������Dassel-Cokato
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Monday, April 15
Game 4:30PM ���������������������������������������������������������������Litchfield
Litchfield High School
Thursday, April 18
Doubleheader 4:00PM ������������������������������������Rockford Area
Rockford Area High School
Monday, April 22
Game 4:30PM ������������������������������������������������������������Annandale
Annandale Rec Park
Thursday, April 25
Doubleheader 4:00PM �����������������Watertown-Mayer
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Friday, April 26
Game 4:30PM ��������������������������������Minnewaska Area
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Saturday, April 29
Game 4:30PM �����������������������������������������������������Dassel-Cokato
Veteran’s Memorial Park - Cokato
Thursday, May 2
Doubleheader 4:00PM ������������������������Glencoe-Silver Lake
Glencoe - Vollmer Field
Monday, May 6
Game 7:00PM �����������������������������������������������Litchfield
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Tuesday, May 7
Game 4:30PM ������������������������������������������������Paynesville Area
Paynesville Area High School
Thursday, May 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM �����������������������������������Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Tuesday, May 14
Game 4:30PM ���������������������������������������������Annandale
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM �������������������������������������������Montevideo
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Friday, May 17
Game 5:00PM �����������������������������������������������������������Morris Area Morris Area Schools
Monday, May 20
Game 4:30PM �����������������������������Lac Qui Parle Valley New London-Spicer High School Baseball Field
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New London-Spicer junior second baseman Luke Knudsen throws the ball to first baseman Chi Schneider in a game against Morris/ChokioAlberta on Friday, May 19, 2023, at the Green Lake Diamonds in Spicer. Michael Lyne / West Central Tribune
WILDCATS
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Knudsen, a 5-foot-9 second baseman/ shortstop, was a West Central Tribune All-Area First Team member and is committed to the NCAA Division III Concordia College-Moorhead. He averaged .443 at the plate and had a .529 on-base percentage, recording 31 hits, 29 runs, 24 RBIs and 19 stolen bases.
McCain, a 6-0 outfielder/pitcher, is committed to NJCAA Division III St. Cloud Technical & Community College. He hit .364 with 20 hits and was 3-1 on the mound with a 3.20 earned-run average in 24 innings.
Also back for the Wildcats are seniors Grant Paffrath and Christopher Schneider.
Paffrath, a 6-3 pitcher/first baseman, will also be competing at Concordia
College-Moorhead next year. He had a .321 average and a 3.70 ERA in an injury-riddled junior season.
Schneider, a 6-1 third baseman/ first baseman/pitcher, has committed to the NCAA Division II Upper Iowa University. He averaged .383 at the plate and a 1.043 on-base plus slugging percentage with 23 hits, five doubles, one triple and a home run.
Brayden Skindelien leads the “serious” talent among the Wildcats’ youth. The 6-0 sophomore shortstop/pitcher batted .309 and had nine stolen bases and had a 2-0 record on the mound with a 3.50 ERA.
Also looking to make impacts are Nolan Johnson, Blake Schultz, Kaden Toutges and Garret White.
“This is a group of talented juniors that can help the team in many ways,” said Terres and Lieser, who will be assisted by Corbin Schwartz, Michael Thompson and Matt Quade.
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Falcons believe things are looking up in ‘24
ACGC returns a lot of experience after a rough ‘23 season
BY MICHAEL LYNE West Central TribuneATWATER — The Atwater-CosmosGrove City baseball team got much needed experience in the 2023 season and it hopes that equates to more wins this spring.
ACGC, which was 1-13 in the Central Minnesota Conference and 2-19 overall, returns eight starters to its lineup for 2024.
“We are very excited about the upcoming season ahead of us,” Falcons third-year head coach Chris Fellows said. “We have a great group of players now with varsity experience coming back from everyday varsity starters to role players who we saw positives everytime they stepped on the field.”
As the Falcons get a fresh slate, they also have new beginnings in 2024. ACGC competes in Section 4A, a switch from last year, when it was in Section 3AA.
“We are excited for the new challenges and different competition,” Fellows said.
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ACGC junior Jonas Morrison tosses a pitch during a non-conference game against Minnewaska on Friday, May 12, 2023 at Grove City.
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ACGC sophomore Jaxon Drange-Leyendecker lunges down to catch a ground ball during a non-conference game against Minnewaska on Friday, May 12, 2023 at Grove City.
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Thursday, April 11
Game 4:30PM ...................................................MACCRAY Kingery Field - Atwater
Friday, April 12
Game 5:00PM ..........................................Mayer Lutheran Kingery Field - Atwater
Monday, April 15
Game 4:30PM ........................................................................BBE Elrosa Baseball Field
Thursday, April 18
Doubleheader 4:00PM ..................................Holdingford Kingery Field - Atwater
Monday, April 22
Game 4:30PM .................................................Paynesville Area Paynesville Area High School
Thursday, April 25
Doubleheader 4:00PM ........................Royalton High School Royalton High School
Saturday, April 27
Game 2:30PM .....................Trinity School @ River Ridge Kingery Field - Atwater
Monday, April 29
Game 4:30PM .................................Eden Valley-Watkins Kingery Field - Atwater
Thursday, May 2
Doubleheader 5:00PM .........................................Maple Lake Joe Faber Field
Monday, May 6
Game 4:30PM ..............................................................BBE Kingery Field - Atwater
Thursday, May 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM ........................................Kimball Area
Kimball High School
Monday, May 13
Game 4:30PM .........................................Paynesville Area
Kingery Field - Atwater
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Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM ..........................................Eden Valley-Watkins Watkins Elementary School
Friday, May 17
Game 4:30PM .................................................................B.O.L.D.
BOLD High School - Bird Island
Saturday, May 18
Invitational 11:00AM .......................................Multiple Schools Montevideo High School
Monday, May 20
Game 5:00PM .......................................................Lester Prairie Lester Prairie Municipal Field
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Late state run inspires BBE this season
The more-experienced Jaguars hope to earn their way back to the tournament
BY MICHAEL LYNE West Central TribuneELROSA — A late run pushed the Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa baseball team into the Class A state tournament a season ago and the Jaguars are looking for more of the same in 2024.
BBE finished the regular season with an 8-11 record before going 6-2 in the playoffs to finish with a 14-13 overall record. The Jaguars were 5-9 in the Central Minnesota Conference.
“We are excited to build on the state run from last year,” said BBE head coach Ben Klaphake, who enters his second season with the Jaguars and will be assisted by Bryce Bergeron, Pat Illies and Jason Langer. “We lost quite a bit of pitching from last year, but we
have some young players excited to fill the roles left by them.
“We return seven full-time starters, but we play in a tough conference along with being in a tough section.”
The Jaguars have veterans across the board and are led by a mix of seniors and juniors.
BBE’s three senior returning starters are 6-foot-4 third baseman/pitcher/ first baseman Luke Dingmann and 5-10 outfieldersRyan Jensen and Kaden DeRoo.
Dingmann returns as a three-year starter and a mainstay in the Jaguars’ lineup. He batted .349 and had a .943 on-base plus slugging percentage in 2023.
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Thursday, April 11
Game 4:30PM...........................Parkers Prairie
Friday, April 12
Parkers Prairie High School
Game 4:30PM .......................................KMS
Elrosa Baseball Field
Monday, April 15
Game 4:30PM .....................................ACGC
Elrosa Baseball Field
Thursday, April 18
Doubleheader 4:00PM ..............Maple Lake
Elrosa Baseball Field
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Tuesday, April 23
Game 4:30PM.................Eden Valley-Watkins
Eden Valley Baseball Park
Thursday, April 25
Doubleheader 4:00PM ..............Kimball Area
Kimball High School
Monday, April 29
Game 4:30PM ...................Paynesville Area
Elrosa Baseball Field
Thursday, May 2
Doubleheader 12:00PM...............Holdingford St. Cloud - Putz Field
Monday, May 6
Game 4:30PM..........................................ACGC
Kingery Field - Atwater
Thursday, May 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM ...............Royalton HS
Royalton High School
Friday, May 10
Invitational 4:30PM ..........Multiple Schools
Elrosa Baseball Field
Saturday, May 11
Invitational 11AM ..............Multiple Schools
Elrosa Baseball Field
Tuesday, May 14
Game 4:30PM .............Eden Valley-Watkins
Elrosa Baseball Field
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM.......................Paynesville Area
Paynesville Area High School
Tuesday, May 21
Game 4:30PM .......Long Prairie-Grey Eagle
Elrosa Baseball Field
Thursday, May 23
Game 4:30PM.........................................Upsala Upsala High School
Braves plan for steady for improvement in ‘24
Benson, which upped its win total by 3, aims higher
this season
BY JOE BROWN West Central TribuneBENSON — The Benson baseball team brings back seven starters and hopes to stay on its upward trend.
Benson went 4-17 last season with a 1-13 record in the West Central Conference. That was a three-win improvement from the Braves’ 1-18 mark in 2022.
Four of those returners are from the junior class. Leading that group is Alex
Claussen. The pitcher/first baseman tossed a team-high 42-1/3 innings in 2023, going 2-4 with 55 strikeouts and a 3.97 earned-run average.
“He has really grown as a pitcher,”
Braves head coach Tom Foley said of Claussen. Foley is entering his third season at the helm.
“Alex averaged 1.3 strikeouts per inning pitched last year and is really good at keeping batters off balanced.”
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Tuesday, April 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM .................Melrose Area
Melrose Area High School
Friday, April 12
Doubleheader 4:00PM ......................... RCW
Benson High School - Chiefs Field
Tuesday, April 16
Doubleheader 4:00PM ....................B.O.L.D.
Benson High School - Chiefs Field
Friday, April 19
Game 5:00PM.............Long Prairie Grey Eagle MAC - St. Cloud
Tuesday, April 23
Game 5:00PM .........Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta
Benson High School - Chiefs Field
Tuesday, April 30
Doubleheader 4:00PM ............Sauk Centre
Benson High School - Chiefs Field
Tuesday, May 7
Doubleheader 4:00PM ....................Montevideo Montevideo High School
Friday, May 10
Game 4:30PM ...............................Ortonville
Benson High School - Chiefs Field
Monday, May 13
Doubleheader 4:00PM .................................... HLA Hillcrest Lutheran Academy
Tuesday, May 14
Doubleheader 4:00PM ..Minnewaska Area
Benson High School - Chiefs Field
Thursday, May 16
Game 5:00PM....Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta
Morris Area High School
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BOLD seeks to continue its upswing
The young Warriors improved from ‘22 to ‘23 and hope to do the same in ‘24BY JOE BROWN West Central Tribune
BIRD ISLAND — Going from three wins in 2022 to six in ‘23, the BOLD baseball team is hoping to stay on that track.
Last season’s Warriors squad finished 6-11 overall, with a 5-9 mark in the West Central Conference.
Brian Kingery is back as BOLD’s head coach. He is going into his 13th season with a 210-97 record.
Helping in the Warriors’ upward ascension is having eight starters back from last season’s team.
The top returner is senior catcher Tate Sheehan. The West Central Conference’s offensive MVP last season, Sheehan hit for a .435 average, a .674 slugging percentage and a .594 on-base percentage. He tallied five doubles, three triples, 20 runs, nine RBIs and 12 stolen bases. Sheehan is a four-year starter. BOLD also gets a boost with senior
Rylan Gass returning to the rotation after injury derailed his junior season.
Other seniors on the roster include Max Benson, Gavin Hammerschmidt and Hunter Malvin. Juniors on the squad are Owen Flann, Jack Kaiser, Evan Olinger, Jonah Walton and Daylen Weber. There are nine sophomores listed on the roster: Jason Amberg, Brody Beckler, Gavin Edwards, Hayden Edwards, Emmitt Flann, Brody Kaufenberg, Lane Osterfeld, Kole Uhlenkamp and Jaime Zamarron. Freshman include Casen Anderson, Gavin Augustine, Nolan Braulick, Mitchell Brummer, Wyatt Collins, Enrique Espinoza, Bryce Henslin, Ethan Herdina, Joel Kadlec, Riley Lang, Jacob O’Halloran and Tyce Weigel.
BOLD’s season is set to start on April 4 at home against Mankato Loyola. The Warriors’ West Central Conference opener is a home doubleheader against Minnewaska on April 9.
Big 3 hope to maintain Bluejays’ winning ways
Braelin Rime, Peyton Meyer and Kadin Dehmlow hope to lead CMCS
BY JOE BROWNWest
Central TribunePRINSBURG — A trio of seniors hope to push Central Minnesota Christian’s baseball team even further this spring.
The Bluejays are coming off a 14-13 record and a two seed in Section 3A-North. It was CMCS’ first winning record since 2017.
“We will lean on the three seniors for a lot of key roles not just on the field but also for the qualities of leadership and attitude towards the season,” said Bluejays head coach Jordon Daugherty. He is 32-36 over six seasons.
“We have a very young team and low numbers, so everyone will have to be willing to work on everything every day to get better.”
The three senior leaders are Braelin Rime, Peyton Meyer and Kadin Dehmlow. Rime and Meyer are outfielders, with Rime in center field and Meyer in left. Dehmlow will play catcher. Both Rime and Dehmlow will also see time at pitcher.
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FALCONS
From Page 7
“We are very proud of the hard work that the guys have put in to be ready for this upcoming season and are looking forward to where it takes us.”
Fellows, assisted by Dave Zaeska and Jordan Olson, listed four players as ones to watch.
They are seniors Jonas Morrison, a 6-foot-3 pitcher/outfielder/first baseman, and Isaiah Renne, a 6-3 pitcher/outfielder/first baseman, and juniors Jaxon Drange, a 5-11 shortstop/ pitcher/outfielder, and Tucker Johnson, a 6-0 outfielder/catcher/pitcher.
“These guys have had the most varsity experience on the team,” Fellows said. “They have shown to be great leaders and proven themselves to be in the lineup.
“We expect great things from them and we have no doubt that they will prove that.”
Also returning as starters for the Falcons are: juniors Marcus Forsythe (6-6, OF/P) and Eric Fester (6-1, OF/1B) and freshmen Brody Straumann (5-10, C/IF/P) and Regan Elton (5-8, IF/P).
Tuesday, April 9
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CMCS - Prinsburg
Thursday, April 11
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CMCS - Prinsburg
Tuesday, April 16
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CMCS - Prinsburg
Thursday, April 18
Game 4:30PMKMS
KMS High School
Friday, April 19
Tournament 4:00PM Multiple Schools
Morris Area Schools
Saturday, April 20
Tournament 10:00AM Multiple Schools
Morris Area Schools
Tuesday, April 23
Game 4:30PMDawson-Boyd Dawson-Boyd School
Friday, April 26
Game 4:30PMOrtonville
Ortonville High School
Saturday, April 27
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Wesley Fussy looks to make a throw to first base for an out during a Camden Conference game against MACCRAY on Monday, May 22, 2023 at Lilleberg Field in Raymond.
Tuesday, April 30
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Thursday, May 2
Game 4:30PMCanby
Canby High School
Tuesday, May 7
Game 4:30PMMinneota
Minneota High School
Thursday, May 9
Game 4:30PM ��������������������������������Tracy-Milroy-Balaton
CMCS - Prinsburg
Monday, May 13
Game 3:00PM Osakis Osakis High School
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PMLakeview Lakeview High School
Saturday, May 18
Game 11:00AM Edgerton Edgerton High School
Monday, May 20
Game 4:30PM ���������������������������������Buffalo Lake-Hector CMCS - Prinsburg
Tuesday, May 21
Game 4:30PM ������������������������������������������������������������YME CMCS - Prinsburg
JAGUARS
From Page 8
As for the juniors, there are 6-5 shortstop/pitcher shortstop/pitcher Luke Illies, 6-3 pitcher/centerfielder Hayden Sobiech, 5-10 catcher/ pitcher Ethan Mueller and 6-2 second baseman/shortstop/third baseman/ pitcher Brett DeRoo.
Illies is a two-year starter who was named to the Class A All-Tournament team. Sobiech was strong on the
mound (1.44 ERA), served as BBE’s leadoff hitter as a sophomore and is someone Klaphake believes will make a “monster” impact. Mueller is a “rock” at catcher and should play a “major role” on the mound. DeRoo is a “phenomenal” infielder and will impact “winning” in many ways.
“We will pride ourselves on solid pitching and defense,” Klaphake said. “We look forward to seeing who steps up this year and getting hot at the right time.”
BBE head baseball coach Ben Klaphake reacts to the dugout after the Jaguars got out of a jam in the sixth inning of a Class A state quarterfinal game against South Ridge on Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at Joe Faber Field in St. Cloud.
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Luke Dingmann takes a swing at a pitch during a Class A state quarterfinal game against South Ridge on Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at Joe Faber Field in St. Cloud.
BRAVES
From Page 9
Senior Garrett Lenz is back in the fold. He’ll see time at third base and on the pitcher’s mound. He had the Braves’ highest on-base percentage at .516 last season with a .279 batting average. He scored 10 runs and drove in six RBIs.
Other returning juniors are second baseman Zach Wrobleski, catcher Grant Gunlogson and outfielder Noah Goosen.
BLUEJAYS
From Page 11
Junior Wesley Fussy and sophomore Isaiah Swart will be counted on as the Bluejays’ top pitchers. Both will also see time at shortstop.
“Wesley and Isiah will be key factors in our season to set the tone for getting good quality starts that set up our relief pitchers very well,” Daugherty said. “And hopefully, the offense will score a lot of runs.”
Fussy and Riley Broberg are the two juniors on the roster. Broberg is slated to play at right field and pitcher.
CMCS has five sophomores: Swart; Jake VerSteeg (third base/pitcher), Carson Meyer (catcher/right field), Preston Dehmlow (first base) and Trypp Slagter (center field). Freshman Andrew Broberg will provide depth in the corner outfield spots.
“We will be looking for a well-rounded team that can do it all with pitching, defense and offense,” Daugherty said. “Working hard in practice is where it will all start.”
The Bluejays open the season at home on April 9 against Hancock. The Camden
At shortstop, sophomore Max Nygaard is back. Nygaard had a .771 on-base plus slugging percentage with six doubles and a team-high 17 runs scored.
“He is continuing to develop into a solid hitter and fielder,” Foley said of Nygaard.
Benson are scheduled to open the season with a conference game at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 9 at Melrose. The Braves then have a doubleheader planned with Renville County West at 4 p.m. Friday, April 12.
CMCS junior Peyton Meyer connects with a swing of the bat during a Camden Conference game against Lakeview on Monday, May 15, 2023 at Prinsburg.
Joe Brown / West Central Tribune
Conference opener is April 11 against Lac qui Parle Valley in Prinsburg.
Blackjacks bank on 8 returning starters
Dawson-Boyd’s
BY MICHAEL LYNE West Central TribuneDAWSON — An experienced, deep group returns for the Dawson-Boyd baseball team in 2024.
“We have eight returning starters that will help us out this year in their experience,” said Dawson-Boyd head coach Daren Swenson, who enters his eighth year at the helm. He will be assisted by Josh Staab.
The Blackjacks, who finished 7-5 in the Camden Conference and 8-7 overall in 2023, return one senior starter and a core of juniors and sophomores.
Blake Thompson, a three-year starter, is Dawson-Boyd’s one senior returnee. He hit .300 with 15 hits, 14 runs and 10 stolen bases. He had a 1-1 record with
experience makes it plan on improving on last season’s 8-7 record
a 7.70 ERA in 20 innings pitched and seven appearances on the mound.
Thompson is a swiss-army knife for the Blackjacks. He plays shortstop, third base, second base, first base and is a pitcher.
Grayson Olson, a catcher/shortstop/ third baseman, leads the way for Dawson-Boyd’s junior class. The AllCamden Conference Honorable Mention hit .375 and recorded a .563 slugging percentage with 18 hits, six coming as doubles and another as a home run.
Also in the junior class are Beau Johnson (CF/P), who batted .275 with 11 hits, Tygan Long (2B/3B), Collin Olson (1B/P) and Ashton Swendra (OF/P).
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Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg designated hitter Logan Rudningen prepares to see a pitch against Ortonville in a Section 6A matchup on
Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at Willie Reigstad Park.
Michael Lyne / West Central Tribune
New coach seeks to continue KMS’ success
Fighting Saints return solid core from 19-4 team that Chris Pappackis inherits
BY MICHAEL LYNE West Central TribuneSUNBURG — There will be a lot of newness surrounding the KerkhovenMurdock-Sunburg baseball team in 2024.
KMS graduated four impactful seniors a season ago and makes the jump to Class AA this year. That moves the Fighting Saints from Section 6A to Section 3AA.
KMS will also have a new head coach. Chris Pappadackis replaces Wade Adamson following Adamson’s multi-year stint as head coach. Justin Johnson remains the Fighting Saints’ assistant coach.
Despite these many changes and the key losses led by All-Area Second Team member Jaiden Henjum, the Fighting Saints will look to continue their success in the Camden Conference.
KMS finished 11-1 in conference play and 19-4 overall in 2023.
“We will look to continue to build off of last season despite graduating four seniors that led the team in many statistical categories, including a Camden Conference championship,” Pappadackis said. “There will be plenty of opportunities for many players to step up and fill those roles, especially on the mound.”
Jared Cortez, who is committed to Division II Southwest Minnesota State University and a West Central Tribune All-Area First Team member, will be at the forefront of guiding KMS to another winning season. The 6-foot senior pitcher/catcher held a 5-2 record on the mound with a 1.50 earned-run average and 59 strikeouts in 32-2/3 innings pitched.
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KMS FIGHTING SAINTS
Varsity Baseball Schedule 2024
Friday, April 12
Game 4:30PMBBE
Belgrade-Brooten-ElrosaElrosa Field
Tuesday, April 16
Game 4:30PMCanby
KMS HS SunburgWilly Reigstad Field
Thursday, April 18
Game 4:30PMCMCS
KMS HS SunburgWilly Reigstad Field
Friday, April 19
Tournament 4:00PM Morris Area Morris Area High School
Saturday, April 20
Tournament 10:00AM Multiple Schools Morris Area High School
Tuesday, April 23
Game 4:30PMYME
Yellow Medicine East High School
Thursday, April 25
Game 4:30PMMinneota
KMS HS SunburgWilly Reigstad Field
Saturday, April 27
Tournament 10:00AM Paynesville Paynesville High School
Tuesday, April 30
Game 4:30PMMACCRAY
MACCRAY - Raymond Field
Thursday, May 2
Game 4:30PMOrtonville
KMS HS SunburgWilly Reigstad Field
Tuesday, May 7
Game 5:00PM Tracy-Milroy-Balaton
TMB - Milroy Baseball Field
Thursday, May 9
Game 4:30PMLakeview Lakeview High School
Tuesday, May 14
Game 4:30PM RCW
KMS HS SunburgWilly Reigstad Field
Thursday, May 16
Game 5:00PM LQPV Lac Qui Parle Valley - Madison Field
Tuesday, May 21
Game 4:30PMDawson-Boyd
KMS HS SunburgWilly Reigstad Field
Nearly everyone is back for LQPV
Eagles return 9 starters who expect to improve on last season’s 6-8 record
BY MICHAEL LYNE West Central TribuneMADISON — There will be no shortage of veteran experience for the Lac qui Parle Valley baseball team in the 2024 season.
LQPV, which was 6-6 in the Camden conference and 6-8 overall, returns nine starters led by an All-Area Second Team member.
“We should be able to compete this year if we are able to keep our errors down,” Eagles head coach Darby Bjorgan said. “We have a lot of experience returning.”
“We have competition at all positions, which is a positive. This team is excited to play baseball.”
Dylan Keimig is LQPV’s all-area player> He was also an All-Camden
Conference selection. The junior infielder/pitcher hit .465 and had .558 slugging percentage. He recorded 18 runs and six RBIs.
“Dylan was an electric leadoff hitter for us last season,”Bjorgan said. “He worked very hard in the weight room (over the off-season).”
Keimig is one of the Eagles’ pitchers along with seniors infielder/ pitchers Dyllon Geiser and Kaden Mortenson and junior infielder/pitcher Brock Bjornjeld.
Geiser, an All-Camden Conference pick who recorded a 3.71 ERA with 45 strikeouts in 34 innings pitched, will play baseball at North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton next year.
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LAC QUI PARLE VALLEY EAGLES
Varsity Baseball 2024
Thursday, April 11
Game 4:30PMCMCS
Central Minnesota Christian School
Monday, April 15
Game 4:30PMHancock
Hancock High School
Tuesday, April 16
Game 4:30PMOrtonville
Ortonville Sports Complex
Thursday, April 18
Game 5:00PM ��������������������������������������������� RCW
LQPV HS - Madison Baseball Field
Tuesday, April 23
Game 4:30PMTracy-Milroy-Balaton
Milroy Baseball Field
Thursday, April 25
Game 5:00PM �����������������������������������MACCRAY
LQPV HS - Madison Baseball Field
Tuesday, April 30
Game 5:00PM ����������������������������������������������YME
LQPV HS - Madison Baseball Field
Thursday, May 2
Tuesday, May 7
Game 4:30PMDawson-Boyd Dawson Baseball Field
Game 4:30PMLakeview Lakeview High School
Thursday, May 9
Game 5:00PM ������������������������������������������Canby
LQPV HS - Madison Baseball Field
Saturday, May 11
Tournament 11:00AM �������������Multiple Schools
LQPV HS - Madison Baseball Field
Tuesday, May 14
Game 5:00PM ���������������������������Pipestone Area
LQPV HS - Madison Baseball Field
Thursday, May 16
Game 5:00PM ����������������������������������������������KMS
LQPV HS - Madison Baseball Field
Monday, May 20
Game 4:30PMNL-S New London-Spicer High School
Tuesday, May 21
Game 4:30PMMinneota Minneota - KP Kompelien Field
Litchfield needs some new players to step up
Dragons will rely on underclassmen after making it to the Section 5AA final last year
BY MICHAEL LYNE West Central TribuneLITCHFIELD — With many new faces in its flight of dragons, the Litchfield baseball team
looks to continue its path of success following a deep playoff run last spring.
The Dragons, who were 12-14 overall and 5-9 in the Wright County Conference, made it to the Section 5AA championship, losing 8-7 to Holy Family Catholic.
“After the loss of eight seniors, including five full-time starters and the majority of our pitching staff, we will need to have some young sophomores and juniors step up and fill positions at the varsity level for the first time,” Litchfield head coach Jeff Wollin said. “The good news is that we return four starters and the newcomers had success at the JV and VFW level last spring and summer.
“This group is excited to build on the playoff success from last year that got them to the Section championship game and hungry to compete in the always rugged Wright County Conference and Section 5AA.”
On top of the losses highlighted by Caden Besemer and Cam Baalson, who are both playing at Century College an NJCAA Division III in White Bear Lakes, the Dragons also lost Jack McCann and Tucker Liestman to track and field and golf, respectively.
Yet, most importantly, Litchfield returns Anthony Estrada to its lineup.
The 6-foot-2 junior enters his third season as a starter after hitting .312 with 29 RBIs and 14 runs. He was a West Central Tribune All-Area Second Team member, an All-Section 5AA pick and an All-Wright County Conference selection.
“Anthony will be one of the most dangerous hitters in central Minnesota and one of the top juniors in the state,” Wollin said. “He will also be asked to provide more leadership this year and play a bigger role on defense at both third base and catcher.”
Another key returnee is Hunter Schultz. He is a 6-0 senior who will spend the majority of his time on the mound and in left field.
“Hunter is a third-year returning starter who will provide experience and leadership for our relatively young team,” Wollin said. “He will be our top pitcher and also bat near the top of the lineup.”
Also back is 6-0 senior catcher/third baseman Jaxon Marquardt.
“Jaxon will look to continue to build on his performance and contributions at the end of last season,” Wollin said. “He should be our top catcher and hit in the middle of the lineup.”
Other newcomers looking to make impacts are: juniors Ethan Holtz (IF/C), Ben Olson (IF/P), Carson Brummond (C/OF) and sophomores Alex Medina (IF/OF), Jordan Abbott (IF/P), Tripp McCann (OF/C), Gideon Boerema (P/IF) and Beau Schultz (IF/OF).
LITCHFIELD DRAGONS VARSITY BASEBALL 2024
Monday, April 8
Game 4:30PM………………….Providence Academy
Litchfield High School Optimist Park
Tuesday, April 9
Game 5:00PM………………….Norwood Young America
Norwood Sports Complex
Thursday, April 11
Game 4:30PM………………….Rockford Area
Litchfield High School
Monday, April 15
Game 4:30PM………………….New London-Spicer
Litchfield High School
Thursday, April 18
Doubleheader 4:00PM………………….Glencoe-Silver Lake
Glencoe - Vollmer Field
Saturday, April 20
Game 4:30PM………………….Southwest Christian
Litchfield High School Optimist Park
Monday, April 29
Game 7:00PM………………….Rockford Area
Rockford High School
Thursday, May 2
Monday, April 22
Game 4:30PM………………….Watertown-Mayer
Litchfield High School Optimist Park
Thursday, April 25
Doubleheader 4:00PM………………….Howard LakeWaverly-Winsted
Winsted: Denis M. Campbell Field
Doubleheader 4:00PM………………….Dassel-Cokato
Litchfield High School
Saturday, May 4
Game 12:00PM………………….Maple Lake
Maple Lake High School
Monday, May 6
Game 7:00PM………………….New London-Spicer
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Thursday, May 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM………………….Annandale
Litchfield High School
Saturday, May 11
Game 1:00PM………………….Zumbrota-Mazeppa
Litchfield High School Optimist Park
Monday, May 13
Game 7:00PM………………….Watertown-Mayer
Watertown Mayer - Highland City Park
Friday, May 17
Game 7:00PM………………….Eden Valley-Watkins
Litchfield High School Optimist Park
MACCRAY
enters
‘24 with an experienced squad Wolverines, after making state in ‘22, played mostly sophomores last seasonBY JOE BROWN West Central Tribune
RAYMOND — Last season was a youth movement for the MACCRAY baseball team.
After making the Class A state tournament with a senior-heavy team in 2022, the Wolverines had a sophomoreladen squad in ‘23. They ended up going 3-12 overall, with a 3-9 record in the Camden Conference
A season later, MACCRAY is more experienced and ready to go back on the upswing.
“We look to build off the experience we gained last year and put together a competitive baseball team,” said Wolverines head coach Nate Hebrink. He heads into his 14th season with a 106-96 record.
The junior class is led by the trio of Xavier Noble, Ethan Strommer and Jase Dirksen.
Noble is one of MACCRAY’s top returning batters. Playing shortstop and pitching, Noble hit for a .318 average
Tuesday,
with 13 runs scored and 11 RBIs.
Strommer joins Noble in the middle of the infield at second base. Strommer hit for a .370 average with 10 runs scored in 2023.
Dirksen will be one of the Wolverines’ top returning pitchers after tossing 16 strikeouts with a 2.95 earned-run average in 23 innings last season. He’ll also see time at first base.
Junior Grayson Ahrenholz is expected to play third base and pitcher. Keegan Rand and Angel Mendoza will patrol the outfield, with Rand also on the mound. Hebrink also has Wyatt Swenson available to play in the infield, outfield and at pitcher.
There is one senior back in the starting lineup with Garrett Struxness playing catcher.
MACCRAY opens the season at Adrian/ Ellsworth on April 4. The Wolverines’ Camden Conference opener is April 8 at Minneota. The home opener is April 9 against Yellow Medicine East.
Thursday, Apr 25
Game 5:00PM………………….LQPV Madison
Tuesday, Apr 30
Game 4:30PM ..KMS Public Schools Raymond Baseball Field
Thursday, May 2
Game 4:30PM ...Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Raymond Baseball Field
Tuesday, May 7
Game 4:30PM………………….RCW Sacred Heart
Thursday, May 9
Game 4:30PM…………Ortonville Raymond Baseball Field
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM………Dawson-Boyd Raymond Baseball Field
Friday, May 17
Game 4:30PM…Russell-Tyler-Ruthton Raymond Baseball Field
Saturday, May 18
Triangular 11:00AM……Multiple Schools Montevideo High School
Tuesday, May 21
Game 4:30PM………………Canby Raymond Baseball Field
Loaded Lakers filled with experience, talent
Minnewaska returns 8 starters from a 15-5 team that shared its conference title
BY JOE BROWN West Central TribuneGLENWOOD — The Minnewaska baseball team was 15-5 last season and won a share of the West Central Conference at 13-1.
With eight returning starters and talented youth on the bench, the Lakers hope that trend continues for 2024.
“As a third-year high-school coach, but someone that has been with this group since they were 5, it excites me when I think of the potential this team has,” said Minnewaska head coach Joe Alexander. “They have been winners their whole career and are primed to have an outstanding season. As good as they are in baseball, they are better friends and outstanding students and young men.
“Returning eight starters from a successful 2023 season, combined with many talented underclassmen pushing for playing time is a formula any program would love to have.”
Minnewaska has a second team AllArea player back in senior catcher/ outfielder/pitcher Dylan Alexander. Committed to Division II MinnesotaCrookston, Alexander hit for a .356 average and a .945 on-base plus slugging percentage with two doubles, five triples and a home run. He also went 2-0 on the mound with 23 strikeouts and a 1.59 earned-run average in 17-2/3 innings.
“He has the ability to hit for a high average and has outstanding power to all fields, often with an exit velocity at or over 100 mph,” Joe Alexander said.
“On defense he is as good of a catcher and outfielder as you will see. He has an outstanding arm and will have an impact from both positions.”
Seniors Jack Majerus, Alex Panitzke, Ryland Martin, Austin Ballhagen, Austin Weber, Nathan Dell and Thomas Poegel are all back in the lineup.
Majerus is a three-year starter at center field.
“There are not many balls driven to either gap that Jack will not get to,” Joe Alexander said.
Panitzke is slated to be the top pitcher in the Lakers’ rotation.
“He has outstanding control of three pitches,” Joe Alexander said. Also back in the fold are juniors Noah Jensen and Levi Johnson. Sophomore Connor Erickson also saw time with the Lakers last spring.
“For us to have a successful season and reach our lofty goals, they will all need to fill the many roles each will be asked to do,” Joe Alexander said. “There is no doubt they have the ability, knowledge, and passion for the game of baseball, to make our 2024 campaign a great one.”
Minnewaska opens on April 9 with a doubleheader at BOLD. The home opener is April 30 against Montevideo.
MINNEWASKA LAKERS
Varsity Baseball Schedule 2024
Tuesday, April 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM ����������������������B�O�L�D� BOLD High School - Bird Island Campus
Friday, April 12
Game 4:30PM ����������������������������������������Osakis Osakis High School
Tuesday, April 16
Doubleheader 4:00PM �����Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta Morris Area Chizek Field
Friday, April 19
Game TBD ������������������������������������Fergus Falls Gustavus Adolphus College - St� Peter
Tuesday, April 23
Double Header 4:00PM�������������Sauk Centre Sauk Centre High School
Friday, April 26
Game 4:30PM ��������������������������������������������NL-S New London-Spicer - Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Tuesday, April 30
Doubleheader 4:00PM ������������Montevideo Minnewaska Area High School
Tuesday, May 7
Doubleheader 4:00PM ����West Central Area Minnewaska Area High School
Tuesday, May 14
Doubleheader 4:00PM �����������������������Benson Benson High School
Friday, May 17
Game 7:00PM ����������������������������Paynesville Minnewaska Area High School
Thunder Hawks look for young guys to step up
Montevideo, after tying for the West Central title, looks to its youth to supplement 6 returning starters
BY MICHAEL LYNEWest
Central TribuneMONTEVIDEO — Following the departure of a strong leading senior class, the Montevideo baseball team will turn to many of its players from its junior legion roster to keep it a contender in the West Central Conference this spring.
The Thunder Hawks, who finished 13-1 in conference play and 18-4 overall, will be without many key players, including Brady Snell, a Montevideo graduate who was a Class AA All-State selection and an All-Area First Team selection.
“We will be looking to defend our conference title, but know it will be difficult with all the quality teams in the West Central Conference,” Montevideo head coach Tim Epema said. “The Thunder Hawks will also be looking to make a deeper run in the section playoffs.
“Section 3AA is loaded with great baseball, so we will need to play well at playoff time.”
Montevideo retains two key pieces from last year’s squad that returns six starters. They are senior Cooper Dack and freshman Griffin Epema. Dack, a 5-foot-11 pitcher/shortstop/ catcher, and Epema, a 6-1 pitcher/
shortstop/centerfielder, both return as All-West Central Conference selections. Dack was an All-Area Honorable Mention and Epema was an All-Area Second Team member.
Dack hit .270 with 21 RBIs, 19 runs and nine stolen bases. He was 6-2 with a 2.23 earned-run average and 43 strikeouts in 31-1/3 innings.
Epema batted .459 with 22 RBIs, 17 runs and eight stolen bases. He was 1-0 with a 1.87 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 15 innings.
Montevideo seniors Jackson Baldwin (6-0, 3B/LF/P) and Dan Gunlogson (5-10, 2B/LF) and juniors Gannon Reidinger (6-5, P/1B) and Landon Olson (5-11, C/3B) all return as starters.
Also noted as players to watch: seniors Zach DeBeer (6-1, OF/1B/DH) and Jace Goslee (6-1, P/OF), junior Sam Knoop (5-11, SS/CF/P) and sophomores Brody Dack (6-1, OF/IF/P/C) and Ben Gunlogson (5-9, 2B/OF).
MONTEVIDEO THUNDER HAWKS Varsity Baseball 2024
Tuesday, April 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM ���Morris Area/Chokio Alberta
Morris Area Chizek Field
Tuesday, April 16
Doubleheader 4:00PM Sauk Centre
Montevideo High School Varsity BSB Field
Friday, April 19
Game 5:00PM ����������������������������������������������������YME
Yellow Medicine East High School
Tuesday, April 23
Doubleheader 4:00PM ��������West Central Area
WCA Secondary School, Barrett
Friday, April 26
Game 5:00PM ��������������������������������������������B.O.L.D.
Montevideo High School Varsity BSB Field
Tuesday, April 30
Doubleheader 4:00PM ��������Minnewaska Area
Minnewaska Area High School
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Tuesday, May 7
Doubleheader 4:00PM Benson
Montevideo High School Varsity BSB Field
Friday, May 10
Game 5:00PM �����������������������������Redwood Valley
Redwood Valley High School
Tuesday, May 14
Doubleheader 4:00PM �����������������Melrose Area
Melrose Area High School
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM����������������������New London-Spicer
Green Lake Baseball Diamonds
Saturday May 18
Invitational 11:00AM��������������� Multiple Schools
Montevideo High School Varsity BSB Field
Tuesday, May 21
Game 5:00PM Paynesville Area
Montevideo High School Varsity BSB Field
Bulldogs plan to reload for 2024
Paynesville, despite losing a strong senior class, returns a bevy of talent from a 20-4 team
BY MICHAEL LYNE West Central TribunePAYNESVILLE — With the loss of key pieces, the Paynesville baseball team will look for players to step up in order to rekindle the well-founded success it had from a season ago.
The Bulldogs went 12-2 in the Central Minnesota Conference and 20-4 overall. Paynesville’s 2023 season came to a close following a 6-3 loss to Fairmont in the Section 3AA playoffs.
From last year’s team, the Bulldogs graduate Grayson Fuchs, Max Athmann and Austin Pauls.
Fuchs, a shortstop/pitcher, was a West Central Tribune All-Area First Team pick who is currently a freshman infielder at St. Cloud State University. Athmann, a catcher/outfielder, was an All-Area Second Team pick who is currently a freshman utility/right-handed pitcher at Ridgewater College. Pauls, a senior outfielder, was an All-Area Honorable Mention.
“We lost five starters from last year’s team,” said Bulldogs head coach Brad Skoglund, who will be assisted by Ron Fuchs, Rick Hendrickson and Chad Campbell. “We could be a solid team come tournament time
“It should be a fun year of baseball. Our section is absolutely loaded with top teams that are all very well coached.”
Yet, for the Bulldogs, they still retain an All-Area First Team member in Isaac Lieser.
The senior catcher/pitcher hit for a .478 batting average and a 1.367 on-base plus slugging percentage, scoring 27 runs and driving in another 26. He also went 3-1 on the mound with a 1.99 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 24-2/3 innings.
Paynesville brings back senior pitchers Bryce VanderBeek, Josiah Utsch and Brandon Carlson to join the mix with Lieser.
“We will have to find an ace pitcher,” Skoglund said. “We have good pitching depth, but we need someone to step up and be an ace.”
Also returning as seniors are second baseman Brayden Pung, centerfielder Abe Brunner and outfielder Charlie Stang.
“We have the potential to be a solid defensive team,” Skoglund said. “The development of our defense up the middle is crucial for our team’s success. We need to be strong defensively up the middle.”
Other players to look out for include: junior Peyton Hemmesch; and sophomores Reed Johnson, Esau Nelson, Brock Bruntlett, Gavin Bulthuis and Eric Paulson.
“Offensively, we lost some powerful hitters,” Skoglund said. “We will have to improve as the season goes on.”
Saturday, April 27
Thursday, May 2 Doubleheader 4:00PM
Monday, May 6
Game 4:00PM ..................Eden Valley-Watkins Paynesville Area High School
Paynesville Area High School
Tuesday, May 7
Game 4:30PM ....................New London-Spicer Paynesville Area High School
Thursday, May 9
Doubleheader 4:00PM .....................Maple Lake Maple Lake High School
Monday, May 13
Game 4:30PM .............................................ACGC Atwater - Kingery Field
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM ..............................................BBE Paynesville Area High School
Friday, May 17
Game 7:00PM ........................Minnewaska Area Minnewaska
Renville County West head coach Steve Agre smiles while talking to the umpires before taking on MACCRAY on Thursday, May 4, 2023, at Lilleberg Field in Raymond.
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RCW banks on 6 returning starters
Jaguars hope are a big senior class will lead to improvement in 2024
BY JOE BROWN West Central TribuneSACRED HEART — Under secondyear head coach Steve Agre, the Renville County West baseball team looks to rebound from a rough 2023 season.
The Jaguars were 2-14 overall and 1-10 in the Camden Conference.
“We hope to improve from last year and make an upgrade in defense in pitching, along with all facets of the game,” Agre said.
Helping in that potential improvement is six returning starters.
Seniors Jack Wertish, Trevor Peterson, Brendan Peterson and Zac Gustafson are back in the fold. Wertish plays in the outfield and had a .256 batting average last season. Peterson is slated to play first base. Peterson and Gustafson are both infielders.
Two juniors — Griffin Howard and Austin Rice — are back as two top returners for the Jaguars.
Howard hit for a .277 average. He’ll see time at shortstop and at pitcher. His battery mate at catcher is Rice, who batted .450 in 2023.
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RCW Jaguars Varsity Baseball 2024
Tuesday, April 9
Game 4:30PM ������������������������Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley
Clinton High School
Friday, April 12
Double Header 4:30PM������������������������������������������������Benson
Benson High School
Tuesday, April 16
Game 4:30PM ������������������������������������������������������Lakeview RCW - Sacred Heart Campus
Thursday, April 18
Game 4:30PM �����������������������������������������������������������������������LQPV Lac qui Parle Valley High School
Tuesday, April 23
Game 4:30PM ����������������������������������������������������������������Minneota Minneota High School
Thursday, April 25
Game 4:30PM ������������������������������������������������������������Canby RCW - Sacred Heart Campus
Tuesday, April 30
Game 4:30PM �������������������������Central Minnesota Christian Prinsburg
Thursday, May 2
Game 4:30PM ��������������������������������������������������������������������������YME Yellow Medicine East - Granite Falls
Tuesday, May 7
Game 4:30PM ���������������������������������������������������MACCRAY RCW - Sacred Heart Campus
Thursday, May 9
Game 4:30PM ����������������������������������������������Dawson-Boyd RCW - Sacred Heart Campus
Monday, May 13
Game 4:30PM ��������������������������������������������������������������GFW RCW - Sacred Heart Campus
Tuesday, May 14
Game 4:30PM KMS Public Schools Kerkhoven
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM ������������������������������������������������������Ortonville
RCW - Sacred Heart Campus
Tuesday, May 21
Game 4:30PM Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Tracy High School
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“We hope that pitching and defense will keep us in games,” Agre said. “And we have a big senior presence.”
Senior Isaiah Schroeder will play at pitcher and infield after missing his junior season due to injury. Players from last year’s junior varsity that Agre hopes will make a jump are juniors Braylon Hinderks and Jacob Valdovinos and sophomores Jacob Savig and Connor Peterson. “We’re inexperienced at a few positions,” Agre said. “Focus at times is not there.”
The Jaguars’ season opener is set for April 5 at home against Red Rock Central/ Westbrook-Walnut Grove. The Camden Conference opener is April 16 at home versus Lakeview.
Renville County West junior pitcher
Brendan Peterson throws the ball toward home plate against MACCRAY on Thursday, May 4, 2023, at Lilleberg Field in Raymond.
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Renville County West shortstop Griffin Howard hits the ball against MACCRAY on Thursday, May 4, 2023, at Lilleberg Field in Raymond.
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YME seeks a state tourney encore
The Sting have 6 returnees from a team that took 6th in Class last June
BY JOE BROWNWest
Central TribuneGRANITE FALLS — In hope of repeating an historic 2023 season, the Yellow Medicine East baseball team is breaking in a new cast of characters. Gone are nine seniors from a Sting squad that took the school to its first state tournament. YME placed sixth in Class A, finishing 18-5 overall. That included a share of the Camden Conference championship with a 11-1 mark.
While there’s plenty to replace in the lineup, Sting head coach Trevor Schulte has seen a different mood at practice this spring.
“Last year’s success has brought a new energy and excitement to this year’s team,” said Schulte, who’s in his 13th season. “The players are looking forward to competing and improving every day.”
Among the graduated players are Class A All-State outfielder Cody Dahlager and No. 1 pitcher Bryce Sneller. Dahlager hit for a .473 average, .562 on-base percentage, 35 runs, 18 RBIs, 11 doubles and 16 stolen bases. Sneller tossed 59 innings, going 6-2 with 98 strikeouts and a 0.83 earned-run average. Dahlager is a freshman at Division II Southwest
Minnesota State University.
But, the Sting’s cupboard is not bare.
“We return six players from last year’s team who were key contributors and we will be relying on them to provide strong leadership for our team,” Schulte said.
At the top of that list is Drew Almich. The senior pitcher/infielder had a .367 average with a .472 on-base percentage, 14 RBIs and 15 runs. The No. 2 pitcher last year, Almich tossed 47-1/3 innings, compiling a 6-1 record with 51 strikeouts and a 2.07 ERA en route to All-Camden Conference honors.
Like Almich, Connor Fagen and Braden Nelson will see time in both the infield and on the mound. Fagen is a senior and Nelson is a junior. Another returning starter is senior outfielder Andrew Flaten.
Other seniors in the lineup are Adam Stengel and Owen Cherveny. Along with Nelson, Kian Christianson, Brady Dahlager, Eric Jimenez, Jacob Peterson, Connor Schmitz and Gage Wilke make up the junior class.
The Sting open at Slayton against Murray County Central on April 4. The Camden Conference opener is April 9 at MACCRAY. The home opener is April 16 against Tracy-Milroy-Balaton.
YME junior Drew Almich makes a throw to first base during a Class A state quarterfinal game against New Ulm Cathedral on Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at Joe Faber Field in St. Cloud.
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YME sophomore Braden Nelson takes a swing at a pitch during the Section 3A championship against RTR on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at Irish Yard in Milroy.
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YME Sting Varsity Baseball 2024
Tuesday, April 9
Game 4:30PM………………….MACCRAY MACCRAY - Raymond Field
Friday, April 12
Game 4:30PM………………….Red Rock Central Red Rock Central High School
Tuesday, April 16
Game 4:30PM………………….Tracy-Milroy-Balaton YME High School
Friday, April 19
Game 4:30PM………………….Montevideo YME High School
Tuesday, April 23
Game 4:30PM………………….KMS YME High School
Tuesday, April 25
Game 4:30PM......Lakeview YME High School
Tuesday, April 30
Game 5:00PM………………….LQPV LQPV High School
Thursday, May 2
Game 4:30PM………………….RCW YME High School
Tuesday, May 7
Game 4:30PM………………….Ortonville Ortonville High School
Thursday, May 9
Game 4:30PM………………….Minneota YME High School
Saturday, May 11
Tournament 12:30PM………………….Multiple Schools LQPV High School - Madison Field
Tuesday, May 14
Game 4:30PM………………….Dawson-Boyd YME High School
Thursday, May 16
Game 4:30PM………………….Canby Canby High School
Friday, May 17
Game 4:30PM………………….Redwood Valley YME High School
Monday, May 20
Game 4:30PM………………….Russell-Tyler-Ruthton RTR High School
Tuesday, May 21
Game 4:30PM………………….CMCS Central Minnesota Christian School
BLACKJACKS
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Olson and Long return as two-year starters in the infield. Johnson returns as a two-year starter to the outfield.
Dawson-Boyd’s sophomore class is led by All-Camden Conference pick Nathan Hansen.
Hansen, a shortstop/third baseman/ second baseman/pitcher, hit a
team-best .412 and had a .490 slugging percentage with 21 hits, 11 stolen bases, 10 runs and eight RBIs.
Kameron Sather (C/OF/P) and Eli Olson (2B), both juniors, return as twoyear starters in the infield.
Dawson-Boyd begins its season against Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley at 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 5, at Graceville. The Blackjacks’ home opener against Russell-Tyler-Ruthton is set for 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, at Dawson.
Dawson-Boyd’s Eli Olson makes a throw to second base against Central Minnesota Christian in a Section 3A-North matchup on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at Prinsburg.
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Dawson-Boyd’s Blake Thompson throws a pitch against Central Minnesota Christian School in a Section 3A-North matchup on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at Prinsburg.
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Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg starting pitcher Jared Cortez fires a pitch toward home plate against Ortonville in a Section 6A matchup on Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at Willie Reigstad Park.
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FIGHTING SAINTS
From Page 14
He batted .444 with 36 hits, 31 RBIs, 25 runs and 10 stolen bases.
“Jared has a smooth yet powerful swing that has power to all fields,” Pappadackis said. “When he’s not pitching, he will be behind the plate catching.”
Luke Jeseritz, a 5-7 pitcher/second baseman, enters his senior year after batting .299 with 20 hits, 23 runs, 12 RBIs and eight stolen bases in 2023.
“Luke will look to add to his successful 2023 season,” Pappadackis said. “He’s a crafty bat from the left side and has smooth hands at second base.”
Evan Zimmer also returns as a senior
EAGLES
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Back at full strength and joining the rotation for LQPV are senior outfielder/ pitcher TJ Mitchell, who played with a broken finger last year, and junior Davis Patzer, who was injured in the first game of 2023 and was sidelined for the remainder of the season. Patzer competes for a starting pitching and
starter. He is a 5-10 pitcher/first baseman who was 4-0 on the mound, allowing zero earned runs in 22⅔ innings pitched.
“Evan seeks to match or best his 2023 performance by continuing to improve by putting time in the weight room in the offseason and getting into the batting cage before and after practice,” Pappadackis said.
Logan Rudningen, a 5-10 junior, is looking to solidify a starting position in the diamond. He will follow Cortez for playing time behind the plate and on the mound.
Jett Olson, a 5-10 junior, contributed in many ways and gained valuable experience in multiple positions last year, according to Pappadackis.
fielding position.
Also returning to the starting lineup for the Eagles are seniors Cael Benson (IF) and Bradyn Danzeisen (C/DH), Kaden Molden (IF) and junior Landen Weber (C/OF).
Bjorgan, who enters his second season as LQPV’s head coach, will be assisted by Josh Benson, Mark Bjornjeld, Braiden Kittelson, Wyatt Halvorson, Brian Moen and Chad Kranz.