Southwest Valley Baseball Finishes 10-11, Promising Future Ahead
July 16th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal
The Southwest Valley Baseball team only had two upperclassmen on this year’s roster. Neither of them were seniors. A group that featured seven players who are waiting to begin their freshmen year took the field and played to the best of their ability according to Head Coach Keegan Longabaugh.
Like Longabaugh said, it wasn’t a completely new roster this year with roughly half the starters returning. A lot of heart and consistency really boosted this Timberwolves team.
Southwest Valley scored at least ten runs in eight of their ten wins this season including 14 or more in four victories. Even when the runs weren’t on the board, the bats weren’t dead.
The Timberwolves had four everyday starters swing at least .300 throughout the season including Junior Gavin Wetzel who had the best-earned run average on the roster also. Wetzel, being one of the two seniors next year means his leadership will be pivotal.
A 10-11 season is only a glimpse of what this team is capable of in the near future. Southwest Valley will return everyone and look to get above .500 and beyond in 2026.