The championship game is slated to begin at 8 p.m. at Victory Field, the same venue that has hosted many of Indiana’s most memorable high school baseball moments. While the schedule lists an 8 p.m. start, the actual kickoff could shift depending on how long the Class 2A title game runs, which went eight innings last weekend.
Bloomington South arrives with a 25‑6 record and a No. 10 ranking in the final coaches poll, while Lake Central brings a 27‑8 ledger and entered the final unranked. Both teams fought through tense semi‑state contests last weekend, each rallying in the late innings to secure their spots.
A Look Back at the Titans’ Past
Lake Central has claimed four 4A championships, the most recent in 2024, and also captured titles in 2012. Bloomington South’s lone state championship came in 1972, when the school was still known as Bloomington High before a rename.
What’s at Stake
Beyond the trophy, the matchup pits a program with a storied past against a team that has consistently hovered near the top of the rankings. Fans can expect a tightly contested game, with live updates streaming as the action unfolds.