
Nevada Secures Commitment from Top Prospect Keenan Dolan
Keenan Dolan, the 2026 Gatorade Nevada Baseball Player of the Year, has committed to the University of Nevada after decommitting from South Carolina, citing team and community influences.
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Keenan Dolan, the 2026 Gatorade Nevada Baseball Player of the Year, has committed to the University of Nevada after decommitting from South Carolina, citing team and community influences.

Keenan Dolan, a 6‑foot‑5 senior pitcher‑outfielder from Bishop Manogue High School, announced his commitment to the University of Nevada’s baseball program, choosing the Wolf Pack over a previous verbal pledge to South Carolina. His dual‑threat abilities, award‑winning season and proximity to the MLB draft make his decision a focal point for college and professional scouts alike.

Nevada Sports Net outlines recent schedule additions for the Wolf Pack, critiques a proposed MLB draft overhaul, and celebrates Las Vegas athletes who captured Gatorade player‑of‑the‑year honors

Keenan Dolan of Bishop Manogue and Andruw Giles of Basic Academy were crowned the 2026 Nevada Co‑Players of the Year after leading their teams to the state championship game, each posting elite batting averages and standout pitching stats.

The 2026 Nevada high school baseball season has ended, and Prep Baseball Nevada has announced its All-State team, spotlighting standout players who are now charting their collegiate futures across the country.

Keenan Dolan, a senior at Bishop Manogue High School, has been named the 2026 Gatorade Nevada Baseball Player of the Year, recognizing his on‑field dominance, academic achievement and community service.

The Northern Nevada Baseball Coaches Association will host a junior All-Star game on June 7 at Bishop Manogue High School, featuring award-winning players and coaches from the 5A North region, with proceeds supporting youth baseball.

The Northern Nevada Baseball Coaches Association revealed its all‑region selections after Spanish Springs defeated Bishop Manogue in the large‑class championship, a victory that sends both squads to the state tournament in Southern Nevada.