What's Happening?
The 2026 Section V baseball season has commenced with thrilling games and notable achievements. In a close match, Wayland-Cohocton defeated Keshequa 6-5, with Ethan Loop driving in the winning run. The game was marked by strong performances, including
Loop's three RBIs and Orion Walker's effective pitching. Another highlight was Livonia's 5-0 victory over Perry, marking the 400th career win for coach Scott Gilman. The season opener for Bath Haverling was also significant, as they played on their new turf infield and secured a 14-0 win against Caledonia-Mumford, with Gage Thomas and Dylan Wenban pitching a no-hitter.
Why It's Important?
The start of the Section V baseball season is a significant event for local communities, providing a platform for young athletes to showcase their talents and for schools to foster team spirit and sportsmanship. Achievements like Coach Gilman's 400th win highlight the dedication and impact of long-term coaching on high school sports. These games also serve as a community gathering point, promoting local engagement and support for youth sports, which can have positive effects on community cohesion and youth development.
What's Next?
As the season progresses, teams will continue to compete, with players aiming to improve their skills and achieve personal and team goals. Coaches and players will focus on strategies to enhance performance, while schools and communities will likely increase their support and attendance at games. The outcomes of these matches could influence future opportunities for players, including college recruitment and scholarships.













