OMAR SERNA JUST SOUNDS LIKE A BASEBALL NAME, RIGHT?
The Lutheran South Academy catcher looks the part at 6-foot-2. 225-pounds. Maybe, even more like a middle linebacker in the college game.
He has the look and the name, but what about the game? Omar Serna is the No. 2 ranked player in all of Texas and has signed with national power LSU.
“What I think is more important than the five tools of baseball is being a good teammate,” he said. “That is my main focus... to do anything I can to help the team, whether that is hitting a home run, hitting for average, throwing someone out our managing the pitchers and defense.”
He is most at home behind the plate.
“I love to be in control of the game,” he said. “Having an influence on every pitch and getting the defense lined up right or calling pitches keeps me engaged. When I was a kid, I never really paid attention to the catchers, I liked players like George Springer, Jose Altuve, and Carlos Correa. Now, I respect guys like Buster Posey, JT Realmuto, and Jose Trevino, and see how they go about their craft.”
His other homes away from home are the golf course and the woods.
“I love to play golf with my guys Nico Partida (Pearland), Lucas Franco (Cinco Ranch) and Mason Murphy (Ridge Point) to unwind from baseball,” he laughed. “I can carry 300-plus yards off the tee, but my wedges are pretty good too. I also love to be out in nature, either hunting or fishing in my off time.”
Starting this fall, Serna will pack his bags and head for Louisiana, monikered the Sportsman’s Paradise, for its rich hunting and fishing holes. He will wear the purple-and-gold of LSU.
“I committed there when I was a freshman,” he said. “Coach (Jay) Johnson has built them back into a national brand and I love his style. The fanbase is insane and it’s an atmosphere like no other.”
For now, Serna has hopes of winning a ring with the Pioneers of the TAPPS private school ranks.
“The goal here is always a State Championship,” he said. “With this group of guys, we have a good shot at it again. I can’t wait to get started.”
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On Tuesday night, a thrilling battle of the stripes unfolds as the Lincoln Tigers face the Glen Rose Tigers in the UIL 4A-D2 State Semifinals.
Lincoln enters the Final Four with a stellar 37-2 record, most recently dominating Godley 62-41 in the Region II-4A Final.
While they’re ranked No. 26 overall in the state by MaxPreps, the Tigers are no strangers to high-stakes competition, with four State appearances in the past decade—placing them 17th overall in state history.
Coached by Ashley Greer, Lincoln boasts a well-rounded lineup led by junior Ar'Jayla Elder, who averages 14 points per game. Elder is supported by a talented group of underclassmen, including freshman Lanae Dallas (12 ppg), Jada Patterson (9 ppg), and senior Grace Spencer (9 ppg). This depth ensures that Lincoln can strike in multiple ways, keeping opponents on their toes.
On the other side, Glen Rose, also with a 36-2 record, makes its fifth appearance in the Final Four under head coach Ramsey Ghazal.
Senior Alexis Rynders, a Tarleton commit, headlines the GRHS Tigers. An All-State selection for the past three seasons, Rynders leads by example, both with her leadership and on-court play. She is joined by fellow seniors Lily Melton and BrookLynn Peterson, who have been instrumental in Glen Rose’s journey to this point.
In this battle of 4A heavyweights, only one team will advance to the UIL State Final. With talent, experience, and history on both sides, fans can expect a memorable clash when these two Tigers square off.
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