Cape Cod Baseball League Power Rankings: Red Sox Dominate Early Season
The 2026 Cape Cod Baseball League season is already delivering thrills, as teams jockey for position early in a schedule that promises twists and turns.
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The 2026 Cape Cod Baseball League season is already delivering thrills, as teams jockey for position early in a schedule that promises twists and turns.

Jason Candle's journey from a freshman who chose golf over football to a multi‑sport standout and championship‑winning coach illustrates how versatility and determination can reshape a career in sports.
Walsh Jesuit, a 15‑12 squad with championship aspirations, will meet Hoover on June 12 in the Division II state semifinal, aiming to add another title to its storied program.

The Continental Football League debuted its first week of play, introducing a hybrid rule set that blends NFL and CFL regulations in the fourth quarter, while delivering blowout wins for the Toros and Dukes.

Emily Taylor, a rising star in collegiate coaching, succeeds Suzy Venet after 21 seasons, aiming to sustain Mount Union’s legacy of excellence while nurturing student‑athletes.
Emily Taylor has been appointed head coach of the Mount Union women's basketball program, bringing extensive playing and coaching experience to continue the program's legacy of excellence.
As the district semifinal round unfolds, Greater Akron high school baseball teams showcase elite performances, with players posting eye‑catching batting averages, home runs and strikeout totals that signal bright futures.
Cincinnati Bearcats welcome junior Deshaun Vaden, the Ohio Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year, who will bolster the team’s frontcourt with his length and shot‑blocking prowess.

Forward Deshaun Vaden has signed with the University of Cincinnati, bringing two years of eligibility and a strong shot‑blocking presence to the program.

The Jumbos, riding a 30‑9 record, will open the double‑elimination Regional against Mitchell at 11 a.m. on Friday, while Kean faces Claremont‑Mudd‑Scripps at 2:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from free for children under three to $15 for adults, and the winner will advance to a Super Regional that culminates in the DIII Finals in Eastlake, Ohio, on May 28.
Despite early setbacks in the Ohio Athletic Conference Tournament, Mount Union’s baseball and softball squads have earned at-large NCAA Division III Tournament bids, setting up historic regional matchups and celebrating Coach Paul Hesse’s second consecutive Coach of the Year honor.