Nationally-ranked Calallen ends FHS baseball season
The Fredericksburg High School varsity baseball team concluded their season after being swept by the nationally-ranked Corpus Christi Calallen Wildcats, losing the best of three series 2-0. Calallen, ranked No. 3 in the nation, showcased their dominance with an impressive run of 392-46 in their games this season. The Billies lost the first game 11-0 and followed up with an 11-1 defeat in the second game. Coach Chadd Flick emphasized the competitive spirit of Calallen and highlighted the future potential for his returning players, especially after a season of growth.
By the Numbers- Calallen outscored opponents 392-46 across 36 games this season.
- The Billies finished their season with a record of 24-15, including 5-5 in district play.
- The Billies played without senior pitcher Harrison Langford due to an injury sustained in the second game.
- Despite the losses, many key players will return next season, creating optimism for the future.
The Fredericksburg team is looking to build on this year's experiences and aims for a stronger performance next season, with most players returning. Coach Flick is optimistic the returning players will leverage this year’s playoff experience for future success.
Bottom LineThe Billies ended their season against a formidable opponent but gained invaluable experience. With nearly the entire roster returning, there’s strong potential for growth and improvement in the coming season.
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