TC Baseball ready to start 2026 Campaign

The back-to-back Midwest Conference Champions and defending Sectional Champions will have a lot younger team this year after graduating four seniors. The biggest holes the Cavaliers need to fill are starting pitching and catcher after losing the dominant battery of Grayson Schneider and Noah Pratt. Tri-County will return their upperclassmen core from last year while retaining freshman standouts from last year, Luke Arvin and Vance Tyler. Most likely, Tri-County’s ace heading into the season will be their number 2 pitcher from last year, Ian Houser. 

Tri-County Track & Field Preview

Spring is in the air, and that means one thing for Tri-County fans: it's track and field season. From the pole vault pit to the long jump runway, from the 100-meter dash to the 3200-meter run, TC athletes are lacing up their spikes and getting ready to compete. This season features a talented mix of battle-tested seniors, rising underclassmen, and exciting freshmen making their varsity debuts. Here's a look at six athletes who are primed to make some noise in 2026 — and a few rising stars to keep on your radar.

Mark your calendars for these home meets and come out to cheer on your Tri-County Cavaliers:

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