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Many of the stars of the wildly popular barnstorming franchise had Major League dreams.
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Corona, IMG Academy and Tomball among our picks for state bests as the spring approaches.
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Theo Gillen joins Rainer as potential first-round picks.
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MaxPreps National Player of the Year dominated on mound, at the plate and could be first prep player taken in upcoming MLB Draft.
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Tyler Guerin of Minnesota rounds out selections for 2024.
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California and Florida sluggers were productive in 2023.
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Find out who earned the nod in your state.
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Landon Victorian, Ethan Holliday and Logan Buckley top list of nation's top non-seniors.
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Potential MLB Draft picks Max Clark, Alex Clemmey, Blake Mitchell and Thomas White among selections.
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Elkhorn North's Colin Nowaczyk and Ryan Harrahill led the Cornhusker State.
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Wahoo/Bishop Neumann/Lincoln Lutheran's Trenton Barry finishes with two legs of triple crown.
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Drew Iverson made an impact on and off mound during Plattsmouth's run to state tournament.
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Omaha Creighton Prep baseball battled through state's hardest slate to carry a 16-10 record into postseason play.
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Trenton Barry, Brooks Kneifl use the long ball to produce the top two baseball performances so far this spring.
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Shea Wendt and Brendon Runge no-hit the competition.
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Defending MaxPreps National Champion St. Mary's Prep starts season as No. 1 team in Michigan.
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Walker Jenkins, Maxwell Clark, Roman Martin among players selected to represent their state.
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Ryan Harrahill of Class B state champion Elkhorn North, finishes as Nebraska's top hurler.
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Elliott Peterson is state's best after hitting .453, belting three round trippers, knocking in 46 runs for Creighton Prep.
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Beatrice's Tucker Timmerman is bringing the best arm and bat to Nebraska's state baseball tournament this weekend in Omaha.
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Brandon Dahl guided Elkhorn South through state's grittiest schedule.
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From Fromhold Field in California to Carlo Crispino Stadium in Maryland, we've got incredible prep baseball venues covered coast-to-coast.
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Grand Island senior edges Malcolm Freshman Mason Wisnieski as the state's king for getting on base.
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Wayne pitcher Brooks Kneifl is perfect in 1-0 win over Guardian Angels Central Catholic/Scribner-Snyder/West Point-Beemer earlier this month.
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Omaha Creighton Prep has won four state titles since 2011 to stake its claim as Cornhusker State's best.
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Certified trainer works to keep us in shape with next video in a series designed for in-home fitness.
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Certified trainer works to keep us fit with next video in a series designed for in-home exercise.
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Access to a fence and an arm band is all that's needed to execute these five workouts.
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Indiana becomes latest state to cancel spring season while Nevada provides glimmer of hope.
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Add resistance to your at home workouts by using an arm band.
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Norfolk's Gavin Schultz claimed two of the Top 3 after no-hitting Omaha Bryan and allowing just one hit in a 2-1 win over South Sioux City.
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Lincoln North Star's Aiden Bishop outduels competition for the Cornhusker State's finest individual outing.
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Waverly's Jonah Reiser finishes atop Nebraska's chase for the pitching Triple Crown.
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After finishing in the Top 10 in batting average, home runs and runs batted in, Norris' Joe Osborn claims Nebraska's run for the baseball Triple Crown.
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Norris' Joe Osborn and Kyler Randazzo of Elkhorn are the Cornhusker State's top hitter and best pitcher heading to the Nebraska state baseball tournament to compete for state titles this weekend
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Millard North finishes the regular season in the Cornhusker State's Top 15 after going head-to-head with Nebraska's toughest baseball schedule.
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Top-ranked Millard West remained in the MaxPreps Top 100, while Lincoln Southwest climbed 508 spots to 1,308th nationally.
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Branched Oak's Aiden Urbom leads Cornhusker state in batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage this spring.
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Between them Omaha Creighton Prep and Omaha Westside Baseball is the best the Cornhusker State has to offer.
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Omaha Tech home to three of Nebraska's greatest athletes.
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Prep sports leaders hope to quell boorish antics in the stands to thwart national trend of officials hanging up their whistles for good.
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Riley Greene, Bobby Witt Jr., Spencer Jones among the best players in the country for upcoming season.
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Pro golfer Tisha Alyn Abrea offers advice on changing course, networking and self-fulfillment.
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Anthony Seigler of Cartersville is player of the year, Richard Foy of New Hanover is coach of the year.
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Lincoln East's Rece Snyder threw state's only no-hitter to upend Omaha Gross Catholic 1-0 April 20.
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Millard South's Jake Gish goes 5-for-6 and plates 13 runs collectively in two of Nebraska's top three baseball performances in 2018.
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Florida pitcher Carter Stewart edges Arizona's Matthew Liberatore as first high school player chosen.
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Bellevue West's Cade Povich was Nebraska's top contender for the pitching Triple Crown.
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These plays are completely out of control.
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Jay Adams of Waverly edges out Grand Island's Cole Evans for the Cornhusker hitting Triple Crown.