Baseball

Trey Thompson Dominates 2026 Baseball Season, Earns Player of the Year Honors

Despite a late‑season injury, the Bainbridge High School pitcher leads his team to a 24‑3 record and commits to Oregon.

Trey Thompson, a senior pitcher for Bainbridge High School, capped a remarkable 2026 campaign that saw his team finish with a 24‑3 record and capture the Olympic League 2A most valuable player award.

On the mound he posted a 7‑0 record, a 0.93 earned run average and struck out 89 batters in 45 innings, walking only 20.

His dominance shone in the postseason, where he threw five shutout innings with 10 strikeouts in a West Central District semifinal and later delivered a complete‑game 1‑hitter against Fife in the state quarterfinals.

A toe injury forced him to miss the state semifinals and championship games, but the impact of his earlier performances remained evident as the Spartans advanced deep into the tournament.

Looking Ahead

Beyond statistics, his coach highlighted Thompson’s sportsmanship, leadership and the steady presence he brought to the clubhouse, qualities that helped shape the team’s identity.

Off the field, Thompson signed with the University of Oregon, signaling the next chapter of his baseball career, while the community celebrated a player who embodied resilience and excellence.

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