It’s a next man up mentality for the Southwest Valley Timberwolves baseball team as the team graduated several seniors from a year ago. Head Coach Keegan Longabaugh wants to carry the success from last year as momentum into this season.
A group that is junior and sophomore heavy still carries the leadership required to win.
The Timberwolves have three key arms returning with Longabaugh expecting them to lead the way on the bump.
Southwest Valley lost their two best hitters heading into this season, but the Timberwolves bring back two .300 and above hitters from a season ago in Gavin Wetzel and Brody Crozier. Longabuagh wants a balanced lineup. Guys who can get the big hit from any spot in the lineup.
The Timberwolves get to open the season with five of their first six games at home. An adavantage says Longabaugh.
The season begins Tuesday, May 20th against Fremont-Mills in Corning.