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The stars of 2025-26 Kingwood Park Baseball
ON THE ROAD AGAIN: Dell Diamond still calling No. 8 Kingwood Park
No. 8 -- Kingwood Park Panthers (5A)
K-Park’s most recent campaign didn’t just end in the 5A Division II title game—it made a statement.
The Panthers (34-10-1) carved through their competition en route to the program’s second-ever UIL State Tournament appearance, and first since 2018, staking their claim as one of the most formidable ballclubs in Texas. Though Grapevine prevailed 9-5 in the championship, Chris Buechner returns a battle-tested roster primed for big-stage composure.
Senior right-hander Landon Coburn (National Park College commit) set a KPHS single-season record with 11 wins while posting a 2.16 ERA en route to first-team all-district honors. Fellow senior NPC commit Griffin Resendez earned first-team recognition as a DH, hitting just over .300 while providing defensive versatility across the infield and outfield.

Behind the plate, Nate Eveler (Embry-Riddle) led the Panthers with 43 RBIs and a .351 average, while outfielder Logan Bear (Freed-Hardeman) returns after earning 18-5A Newcomer of the Year accolades. Senior Garrett Koshkin (Johns Hopkins) adds a reliable arm to a pitching staff already loaded with options.
With so many weapons back in the mix, Kingwood Park’s Road to Round Rock officially begins now.
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SELF-DEFINED: No. 25 Kingwood Park eyes bounce-back season with renewed purpose
No. 25 -- Kingwood Park Panthers
Looking back to last May, Kingwood Park delivered one of the most thrilling opening playoff series in recent memory. In a back-and-forth battle against Brenham, junior Ava Klinefelter’s 10-9 walk-off tied the series at one, only for the Panthers to narrowly fall 9-8 in the decider—a heartbreaker that showcased the grit and resilience K-Park is known for.
With that same competitive fire returning, third-year head coach Lindsay Gregory can expect her squad to carry plenty of hunger and motivation into the 2026 season.

Senior Ava Klinefelter is among the most notable returning veterans. A recent LA Tech signee and first-team all-district center fielder, she is poised to play a pivotal role in the Panthers’ resurgence. Anchoring the infield are first-team selection Samantha Barnes (Jr. 2B) and second-team honoree Keilee Brown (Jr. SS), both named team captains, forming the backbone of a relentless KPHS defense.
In the circle, senior Haylee Seales looks to build on the standout season that earned her District 18-5A Newcomer of the Year honors. Freshman Ava Tellez also draws attention, poised for a breakout campaign as she earns valuable reps behind the plate.
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