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Redskins geared up for inaugural visit to Akron | Latest News, Sports, Employment

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Indian Creek High School’s baseball team is on a historic run as they prepare for their first-ever appearance in the state tournament. After winning the program’s first regional championship, the team has been met with overwhelming support from the community, including dinners at local restaurants, a pep rally, and a parade in their honor.

Coach Mike Cottis described the days leading up to the state semifinals as a whirlwind of excitement and preparation. The team’s focus remains on baseball as they gear up to face West Branch at Canal Park in Akron. Despite the distractions and celebrations, the players are staying grounded and focused on the task at hand.

The Redskins have had a remarkable journey to the state semifinals, winning games in various ways with strong pitching performances from Sylus Hyde and Sal Barcalow. The team’s offense has also been firing on all cylinders, with standout performances at the plate from Hyde, Barcalow, and Landon Pownall.

As they face a new opponent in West Branch, the team is staying true to their game plan and focusing on executing their strengths on the field. With the support of their community and the determination of the players, Indian Creek High School is poised to make a strong showing in the state tournament.

The excitement is palpable as the team prepares to play at Canal Park, home of the RubberDucks minor league team. The players are ready to seize the moment and make their mark in school history. With a mix of young talent and experienced leadership, Indian Creek High School’s baseball team is ready to take on the challenge and make their community proud.

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