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Lake Creek Lions vs. Aledo Bearcats
WHEN: Friday, June 5th (6/5) -- 4:00 PM
WHERE: Dell Diamond -- Round Rock, TX
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LAKE CREEK LIONS
It's a historic moment for Lake Creek. Just one week after the school's softball program captured its second consecutive UIL title, the Lions' baseball team is set to make its first-ever appearance on the State stage Friday.
Dell Diamond awaits a Lake Creek (26-17) squad coming off a dramatic, series-saving rally against Rouse in the semifinal round. After dropping Game 1, 7-3, the Lions responded with a 9-6 win in Game 2 before securing a decisive 2-1 victory in the winner-take-all finale to punch their ticket to state.
Beyond embracing the underdog role throughout the postseason, Schramm's squad boasts a lineup capable of changing a game at any point in the order.
LSU-Eunice commit Peyton Trummell (Sr. OF) set a new program single-season home run record (8) less than two weeks ago and most recently delivered a pair of timely RBIs that helped swing the semifinal series against Rouse in Lake Creek's favor.
Fellow seniors Jackson Marshall (UNC Asheville commit) and Reed Newkirk (Army)—both recently selected to the GHBCA All-Star Game alongside Trummell—are hitting well above .300 while patrolling the outfield. The production continues in the infield, where juniors Jaxon Schramm and Aiden Rossano are posting similar numbers, with Schramm leading the Lions at a .374 clip this season.
Meanwhile, Lake Creek's pitching staff thrives on its depth, led by seniors Harper Heathcott (Temple College) and Gavin Nabors (Angelina College), along with junior Kale White and a host of other reliable arms.

ALEDO BEARCATS
The Bearcats find themselves right where they left off a year ago, returning to Round Rock with the confidence and magnetism expected of a defending state champion.
Now, head coach Chad Barry and company have their sights set on the program's third state title. Aledo (38-3) secured its place in the season finale with a commanding sweep of McKinney North in last week's semifinal series.
Reigning 5A Division I State MVP Lucas Nawrocki was instrumental in Aledo's return to the championship stage, launching a go-ahead grand slam—his 10th home run of the season—that ultimately sealed Game 2.
The LSU-bound senior has been dominant on both sides of the ball. In addition to hitting north of .500, the left-hander owns an 11-0 record on the mound, cementing his status as one of the state's premier two-way talents.
Aledo's depth extends well beyond its headliner. Junior outfielder Luke Gladchuk (Texas commit) is hitting just under .400 this season, while senior Landon Barnes (Weatherford College), utility standout Wilson Sehnem, and future Murray State Racer Will Cayce help form the foundation of one of the state's most complete rosters.

North Richland Hills, Texas [June 3, 2026] – In its 41st year celebrating the nation’s best high school athletes for their excellence in sport, academics and community, Gatorade today announced Grady Emerson of Fort Worth Christian High School in North Richland Hills, Texas is the 2025-26 Gatorade National Baseball Player of the Year. Emerson was selected from nearly half a million other student-athletes who play high school baseball nationwide, joining an elite legacy of former Gatorade National Baseball Player of the Year athletes who have combined for more than four MLB MVP awards, 48 All-Star appearances and 32 MLB first round draft picks.
This morning, Emerson was surprised with the award at school surrounded by his teammates, family and friends, and he also received a surprise video call from MLB All-Star and World Series champion Eric Hosmer congratulating him on the honor. Following the surprise, Emerson got a taste of the pro athlete experience with a styling session, photoshoot, media interviews and more. Assets from the day can be found here.
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St. Francis OF Jaime Oakland courtesy St. Francis High School
The final softball competition in California continues Thursday after a highly competitive first-round action of the California Interscholastic Federation was completed Tuesday.
The best game of the day in the top Divisions was in Northern California Division 1, where Nebraska signee Jaime Oakland and top junior prospect Peyton Tsao, a Stanford commit, each scored on a single sacrifice fly by Maya Meltz to lift host fourth-seed St. Francis-Mountain View to a 4-3 Northern California quarterfinal win over North Coast Section champion San Ramon Valley-Danville.
The Lancers (26-4), who were upset in the Central Coast Section semifinals last week, now travel to nationally-ranked Destiny Christian-Sacramento (29-0) semifinal game.
All semifinal games throughout the Golden State are 4 p.m. on Thursday.
San Ramon Valley (23-7), a surprise road team considering it won its NCS D1 title game 17-1 over College Park-Pleasant Hill, took a 2-0 lead thanks to Natalie Sun, who drilled a solo home run and an RBI single in the first four innings.
St. Francis tied it 2-2 in the fourth on RBI singles from Itzel Hernandez and Cam Elliott, but the Wolves went back up by a run in the top of the seventh on a sacrifice fly by Mads Sekera, scoring Kennedy Warren.
But in the bottom half, the Lancers loaded the bases with one out on two walks and an error before Meltz was retired on a great grab toward the line by Charlie Callison, who slightly lost her footing. Oakland scored easily and Tsao was sent home also. She just beat the throw.
Now the Lancers get a Destiny Christian team that has outscored opponents by a 365-29 count, including a 1-0 win over St. Francis on March 25 when Roxanne Sardo and Ayla Tuua combined on a two hitter with just three strikeouts. Mercedes Collier, who won Tuesday’s game to improve to 13-2, gave up just two hits to Destiny Christian and struck out seven.
Destiny Christian, which opened NorCal play with a 13-2 win over College Park, is ranked ninth nationally according to MaxPreps.com. The Lions are led by senior Ayla Tuua, an LSU signee, and Purdue-bound Roxanne Sardo who have combined for 29 home runs and 121 RBIs, 18 and 76 delivered by Tuua.
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NORCAL BRACKETS
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NORCAL FIRST-ROUND RESULTS
Division 1
Tuesday’s first round
No. 1 Destiny Christian 13, No. 8 College Park 2
No. 4 St. Francis 4, No. 5 San Ramon Valley 3
No. 6 Whitney 12, No. 3 Archbishop Mitty 4
No. 2 Clovis East 4, No. 7 Elk Grove 1
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Thursday’s semifinals
No. 4 St. Francis (26-4) at No. 1 Destiny Christian (29-0)
No. 6 Whitney (25-8) at No. 2 Clovis East (22-4)
Division 2
No. 1 Alameda, bye
No. 5 Hollister 9, No. 4 Vanden 3
No. 3 Willow Glen 4, No. 6 Central Catholic 1
No. 2 Del Oro 10, No. 7 Northgate 0
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Thursday’s semifinals
No. 5 Hollister (22-7) at No. 1 Alameda (23-5)
No. 3 Willow Glen (23-7) at No. 2 Del Oro (21-8)
Division 3
No. 1 Monterey, bye
No. 5 Chico 12, No. 4 Chowchilla 6
No. 6 East Nicolaus 3, No. 3 Rodriguez-Fairfield 2
No. 2 Las Plumas 9, No. 7 Foothill-Pleasanton 2
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Thursday’s semifinals
No. 5 Chico (25-7) at No. 1 Monterey (16-10)
No. 6 East Nicolaus (26-1) at No. 2 Las Plumas (29-1-1)
Division 4
No. 1 West Valley, bye
No. 5 Escalon 6, No. 4 Alhambra 5
No. 3 Live Oak 9, No. 6 Amador-Sutter Creek 8
No. 2 Alisal 12, No. 7 Newark Memorial 0
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Thursday’s semifinals
No. 5 Escalon (16-11) at No. 1 West Valley (28-2)
No. 3 Live Oak (15-8) at No. 2 Alisal (21-5)
Division 5
No. 1 Notre Dame-Belmont, bye
No. 4 Moreau Catholic 10, No. 5 Chester 0
No. 3 Durham 12, No. 6 Lowell 2
No. 2 Le Grand 10, No. 7 Justin-Siena 0
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Thursday’s semifinals
No. 4 Moreau Catholic (17-12) at No. 1 Notre Dame-Belmont (16-11-1)
No. 3 Durham (20-10) at No. 2 Le Grand (20-7)
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SOCAL RESULTS
Top Division 1 seed Mater Dei Catholic-San Diego received a first-round bye and will face fifth-seed Point Loma, a 10-1 winner over Whittier Christian. Ella Poulin and Remington Spangler each hit homers for Point Loma (24-9).
The other semifinal game will pit second-seed La Habra, which hosts sixth-seed St. Paul. Both teams won first-round games by forfeit due to opponents’ honoring travel ball commitments, according to multiple reports.
Alyssa Hernandez, a senior outfielder, leads La Habra (24-8) with 11 home runs and 37 RBIs, while St. Paul (20-13) is led by senior third baseman Mia Negrete (.453 average, seven home runs).
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BRACKETS
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