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MUSTANGS PRIDE: The Back-To-Back District Champs Are Coming For It All In 2025
Before being named the official head coach last May, interim coach and Kingwood alumnus Michael Oros led the Mustangs to a continued sense of success, guiding them to their second consecutive district championship in 2024.
While their playoff run ended in the second round against Clear Springs, it serves as a solid foundation for Oros and his team to build on this spring.
To extend their dominance, the Mustangs will rely on a stifling pitching staff, led by senior right-hander Ben Mayorga and junior Will Fiedler. Mayorga, a LeTourneau University commit, posted a 7-2 record and a 1.95 ERA, while Fiedler was just as effective, finishing 7-1 with a 2.50 ERA. Both earned first-team, all-district honors. Offensively, Kingwood boasts second-team all-district selections Caden Callaway (Sr. IF/Cornell) and Brian Schumacher (Sr. OF/Panola JC), both of whom hit over .300 last season.
The lineup is further strengthened by Baylor-commit Graham Charboneau (Jr. OF/UTL). With a talented and experienced roster, the Mustangs are primed to challenge for a third consecutive district title and a potentially lengthy playoff run. Fun Fact: This June will mark the 20th anniversary of Kingwood’s 2005 State Championship, when they defeated Rockwall 10-5 at Dell Diamond.
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2023-24 Cinco Ranch Baseball
ROUNDING THIRD: Public School Baseball Rankings entering the postseason
With the final week of the regular season upon us, several teams have shaken up the overall outlook of the upcoming playoffs.
While Tomball and Pearland remain atop the rankings, teams such as Cinco Ranch, Klein Cain, and Kingwood have made significant runs to contend for district titles. Also, don't sleep on Ridge Point, Cy Ranch, Oak Ridge, Cy Woods, or Strake Jesuit as the postseason approaches.
In Class 5A, both Fulshear and Foster are neck-and-neck in District 20-5A, with both clubs having yet to be defeated against their district counterparts. Perennial challengers such as Friendswood, Porter, Lake Creek, and Kingwood Park are also likely to make considerable pushes in the coming weeks.
Now, here are the final regular season rankings in Houston baseball.
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CLASS 6A TOP-20
1. Tomball Cougars (25-3; 10-0 in district)
2. Pearland Oilers (24-6-2; 9-1)
3. Cinco Ranch Cougars (20-5-3; 11-3)
4. Kingwood Mustangs (22-7; 10-1)
5. Klein Cain Hurricanes (21-5; 10-1)
6. Strake Jesuit Crusaders (22-7; 8-3)
7. Ridge Point Panthers (20-7-1; 10-2)
8. Cypress Ranch Mustangs (18-9-1; 10-1)
9. Oak Ridge War Eagles (15-7; 8-2)
10. Cypress Woods Wildcats (19-8-1; 9-2)
11. Bridgeland Bears (20-9; 7-4)
12. Willis Wildkats (17-7; 7-3)
13. Cy-Fair Bobcats (19-6-2; 9-1)
14. Clear Creek Wildcats (19-9; 7-1)
15. Deer Park Deer (16-9-1; 8-0)
16. Grand Oaks Grizzlies (19-7; 7-4)
17. Katy Tigers (17-10; 10-3)
18. The Woodlands Highlanders (15-9-2; 9-4)
19. Katy Taylor Mustangs (20-10-1; 10-3)
20. Memorial Mustangs (19-8-2; 9-3)
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CLASS 5A TOP-15
1. Fulshear Chargers (22-6; 11-0 in district)
2. Friendswood Mustangs (21-5-1; 6-4)
3. Foster Falcons (21-8; 12-0)
4. Porter Spartans (21-6-1; 7-5)
5. Lake Creek Lions (18-5; 5-2)
6. Kingwood Park Panthers (20-7; 7-4)
7. Santa Fe Indians (18-9-1; 7-2)
8. Magnolia West Mustangs (12-9-1; 6-2)
9. La Porte Bulldogs (19-11-1; 4-6)
10. Magnolia Bulldogs (18-7; 6-3)
11. Barbers Hill Eagles (15-9; 5-1)
12. Crosby Cougars (17-9; 8-2)
13. Milby Buffaloes (15-4-2; 10-0)
14. FB Kempner Cougars (15-13-1; 9-3)
15. Randle Lions (14-15; 7-6)