Baseball

2026 UIL Baseball State Championships Kick Off at Dell Diamond

Lake Travis Cavaliers chase the Class 6A Division I crown as the tournament schedule unfolds across Round Rock and beyond

The 2026 University Interscholastic League (UIL) high school state baseball championships are set to take place at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas, from Thursday through Saturday. The venue, known for its intimate atmosphere and central location just outside Austin, will host every class and division competition, drawing teams from across the state.

Among the headline matchups, the Lake Travis Cavaliers will meet Keller in the Class 6A Division I title game at noon on Saturday. Both programs have navigated tough regional brackets to earn their spots, and the showdown promises a clash of powerhouse offenses and disciplined pitching staffs.

Fans can purchase tickets for $15 per day or opt for an all‑tournament pass at $40, a price point that keeps the event accessible while covering operational costs. Children under two years old are admitted free of charge, encouraging families to attend the multi‑day event.

The tournament’s schedule includes a slate of games on each day. Thursday’s slate features New Home versus Iola, Burton against Ropesville Ropes, Boyd taking on Corpus Christi London, and Paradise squaring off with Franklin. Friday’s action will see Texarkana Pleasant Grove face Corpus Christi Calallen, Waco Robinson meet Brock, Aledo play Montgomery Lake Creek, and Lucas Lovejoy take on Mission Sharyland.

Saturday’s Championship Games

Saturday’s lineup includes Gordon versus Centerville Groveton, Keller versus Lake Travis, and Tomball up against Houston Memorial. The final game of the tournament will crown champions across the various divisions, capping off a weekend of high‑stakes high school baseball.

Beyond the baseball action, the event follows a recent softball championship weekend at McCombs Field, underscoring the breadth of UIL spring sports competition. With teams from West Orange‑Stark, El Campo, and other districts having advanced through earlier rounds, the 2026 championships promise a diverse mix of regional representation.

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