All‑District Honors Celebrate Overton Mustangs' Season
The 2026 campaign will be remembered as one of the most successful in Overton baseball history, with the Mustangs advancing to the regional semifinals and finishing as regional finalists. Coaches across District 19‑2A took note of the team’s resilience and skill, culminating in a comprehensive set of all‑district recognitions.
Landon Hill emerged as the centerpiece of the accolades, earning District 19‑2A Pitcher of the Year after a dominant stretch on the mound that helped steer the team through tight games. His performance set a tone for a rotation that consistently limited opponents.
Infield contributions were also celebrated, with Brody Brown securing a First Team Infield spot and Rylan Holleman earning the same honor at catcher. Utility player Wyatt Mosley rounded out the first‑team selections, showcasing the versatility that defined the Mustangs’ lineup.
The second team honored Brooks Davis and Nolan Hill on the infield, while Ethan Smith and Gabe Miller earned outfield placements. Their nods underscored the depth of talent across the roster, reflecting a balanced attack that could shift momentum in any inning.
Kash Holleman received Honorable Mention recognition, a testament to his steady presence and contributions that often went unnoticed in the scoreboard but were vital to the team’s chemistry.
Looking Ahead
The honors not only spotlight individual excellence but also signal a promising pipeline for the program. With a core group of recognized players set to return, expectations are high for another deep playoff run in the coming season.
Community support has surged, with local businesses and families rallying behind the team. The momentum generated by these all‑district selections is expected to fuel recruitment, facility upgrades, and a renewed focus on player development.