Emporia High School Baseball updates, scores, and more.

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Keep competing and getting better fellas. @maddenseidl @OwenRuge
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Busy day at Emporia High with multiple events taking place across campus. Proud of our student-athletes for their efforts/accomplishments. Thanks to our staff, workers,& administrators for making it all possible. It’s a great day to be a Spartan! #SpartanPride @EhighAthletics
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⚾️Spartan baseball completes the sweep over Wichita South tonight to improve to 3-1 on the season!
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Spartan Baseball Sprint Shop Hurry, shop closes 03/16/2026! bit.ly/47p5mgH

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Hurry, shop closes 02/16/2026! bit.ly/3OpfvTT

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Here's #RockChalk baseball coach Dan Fitzgerald discussing some of the newcomers who've stood out ahead of the season:
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EHS Baseball Team Store is open! Hurry, shop closes 02/16/2026! bit.ly/3OpfvTT

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Excited to announce my commitment to @KUBaseball @EHighBaseball @kansas_curve
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Proud of Emporia High’s @OwenRuge representing @EHighBaseball yesterday at the KABC All Star Game. 1,2,3 inning with a strikeout and two weak groundouts.
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2025 Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches voted Owen Ruge as a 5A 1st Team All State Pitcher. Owen will represent Emporia High School in the KABC All Star Game on June 18th at Riverfront Stadium. Congrats Owen.
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Congrats to our 2025 All Centennial League Baseball selections. - Owen Ruge 1st Team Pitcher - Micah Gray 1st Team Utility - Madden Seidl 2nd Team Pitcher - Chase Harrington HM Infield
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JJ Picollo explains why arm injuries stem from how pitchers train at a young age. ⁠
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Madden Seidl | RHP | 2025 | KS ⁦@kansas_curve⁩ | FB 87-89 | CB 72-76 | 1 hit shutout. Lots of swing and miss. CB placed first strikes. FB pounded the zone. 7Ks 5IP #SummerClassic@PG_Uncommitted⁩ ⁦@RussWohler_PG⁩
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Congrats to our guys for their All League Honors!
. @high_topeka senior @NPlankinton, @_haydenbaseball junior @Cooperdoge18 named co-Centennial League players of the year. @WARUBaseball puts league-high four players on first team, Jay Mastin named coach of the year. ... topsports.news/highs-plankin…
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Got practice in today thanks to our Second baseman/ beekeeper business owner Ox Shivley and his mom Mary!!@EhighAthletics @EmporiaSports @WIBWsports
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🏅⚾️Centennial Players of the Week Hitter: Kyle Walker @KyleWalker2024 Washburn Rural 2024 6/10 with 2 Doubles, 5 RBI Pitcher: Owen Ruge @OwenRuge Emporia 2025 IP: 7 Strikouts: 9
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🏅⚾️5A Players of the Week (wk 1) Hitter: Brady Howard @BradyHoward00 Salina South 2024 8/15 with 3 Doubles, 1 Triple, 7 RBI Pitcher: Owen Ruge @OwenRuge Emporia 2025 IP: 7 Strikouts: 16
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Had a couple of awesome alumni come talk with our guys today. Thanks @kadynwilliams2 and @hbaum_1. Couple of great baseball role models for our community.
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Exactly!! Applies to basketball as well.
I heard a great line this weekend from a friend who coaches college baseball, in regards to an interaction he had with one of his players, following his freshman year. "It's amazing. None of the things that I thought mattered when I was in high school, are actually important." That same sentiment was mirrored by a player I've worked with in the past who is in his freshman fall. I'll tell you this too - at some point, I had that same revelation myself. When people that I know watch young people play baseball, it's very rare that they are there looking for the same things that a young high school player is trying to achieve. The evaluator isn't looking for the player who gets three hits that day. Yeah sure it's nice if you do it, and then you can probably make a post about it on social media, and it certainly doesn't hurt your cause to get hits, but let's be clear here, it's generally the last thing that the person watching you cares about. That evaluator is looking for someone who is in control. In control of their emotions. In control of their timing. In control of how they take balls between innings. In control of their on deck routine. In control of how they run on and off the field regardless of their last at bat. In control of how they make an out. Consistency comes from great habits. No one is saying it should be fun to make an out, or make an error out in the field. That's not it at all. It's the ability to overcome that moment that makes players special. Everyone in the ballpark knows that you're frustrated when you make an out in a big situation. You don't need to stomp around the dugout and slam stuff to the ground to show everyone it bothered you. If you want "real" baseball people to notice you, learn to take control of the things that you think no one is paying attention to. It will accomplish two things. 1. It'll help you perform better over time. 2. It will make you stand out like a sore thumb on the field, in the best way possible.
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Congrats @OwenRuge for earning Sports in Kansas HM All State. Well deserved.
Sports in Kansas 2023 All-State Baseball by classification, players of the year, pitcher of the year, coach of the year, top 9 all-classes View: sportsinks.com/sports-in-kan… (Voted on by media members across the state)
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