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Chris Gage Steps Down After 16 Years, Leaving a Storied Legacy at South Warren Baseball

The veteran coach’s 300-plus wins and six regional titles have reshaped the program as the school begins its search for a new leader.

A Legacy Forged in the Diamond

After 16 years at the helm of South Warren’s baseball program, Coach Chris Gage announced his retirement this week, bringing to a close a tenure that placed the team among Kentucky’s elite.

Gage’s teams amassed more than 300 wins, captured six regional championships and reached the Elite Eight on six occasions, milestones that transformed the program’s reputation and inspired countless players.

Beyond the trophy case, his influence stretched to the classroom and the community, as he guided dozens of student‑athletes onto college rosters and fostered a culture of discipline and pride.

School officials praised Gage’s leadership, noting that his impact will be felt long after he steps away from the dugout.

Looking Ahead for South Warren Baseball

The search for his successor is already underway, with administrators promising to build on the foundation he established while seeking fresh energy for the next chapter.

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