Baseball

Manistee Baseball Team Secures First District Title in 21 Years

Seniors Landin Sowa, Braylen Zimmerman, and Keegan Shannon earn All-Conference honors as the program looks ahead

The Manistee baseball squad capped a remarkable campaign that will be remembered as one of the most successful in the program’s recent history. After finishing the regular season with a 16-18 record, the team secured its first district championship in more than two decades, a milestone that sparked excitement across the community.

All-Conference Honors

Sowa’s placement on the first team underscored his steady performance at shortstop, where he combined solid defense with a reliable bat. Zimmerman’s pitching duties were highlighted by a series of strong outings that helped the team navigate a competitive schedule, and Shannon’s speed and instincts in the outfield added a dynamic element to the lineup.

Regional Showdown

The championship run continued into the regional stage, where Manistee faced off against Hancock in a tightly contested game. Though the final result fell short of a second title, the experience cemented the seniors’ legacy and set a foundation for future squads.

Looking Forward

Coach and the senior class hope the district title will become a recurring goal, and the individual accolades serve as a testament to the team’s depth. With a promising underclassmen core waiting in the wings, the program looks poised to build on this historic season.

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