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Murray County Central Baseball Team’s Historic 2026 Season Earns Coach Paul Counter Coach of the Year Honors

A look at the team’s dominance, key players, and community impact

The Murray County Central baseball team capped a remarkable 2026 campaign with a 23‑2 record, a section championship and a third‑place finish at the state tournament, a run that has already entered the school’s lore.

Coach Paul Counter’s Recognition

Head coach Paul Counter was honored as the Independent’s Baseball Coach of the Year, a tribute to his ability to blend hard work, dedication and teamwork into a winning formula.

Under his guidance the team displayed dominance on the mound, at the plate and in the field, turning each game into a showcase of collective effort.

Key Pitching Performances

Senior right‑hander Krew Schneider led the area with a 1.215 ERA, striking out 83 batters while finishing 11‑0 on the mound; Teague Meyer added 69 strikeouts with a 1.67 ERA, and Dugan Kluis contributed 51 strikeouts against a 0.553 ERA.

What set the rotation apart was depth; any starter could be counted on to deliver big innings, a factor that proved decisive in tight contests.

Offensive Versatility

The lineup’s balance meant that any batter could spark a rally, turning the team’s offensive output into a constant threat that kept opponents on their heels.

Counter repeatedly credited the offseason conditioning program and the players’ mutual commitment for the squad’s all‑around talent.

Looking Ahead

With high expectations for another championship run, Counter expressed pride in his team and gratitude toward assistant coaches and the community that has supported the program.

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