Port Washington High School's baseball team has achieved a notable milestone this season, with a record of 14-12, confirming their above .500 finish for the first time in years. Under coach Zach Perkins, the Pirates placed second in the Glacier Trails Conference, marking a significant turnaround for the program. Players like sophomore pitcher Max Webb and senior utility player Dawson Dinkel have celebrated this achievement as a culmination of their hard work, emphasizing the positive shift in Port baseball's identity.

By the Numbers
  • Port finished the season with a record of 14-12, their first time above .500 in 44 years.
  • The team had a 9-3 record in conference play, securing second place in the Glacier Trails Conference.
State of Play
  • Port won three games in a row leading up to the playoffs, including an 11-0 victory over Ozaukee.
  • Senior Thomas Ward pitched effectively, allowing just two hits in a recent game and earning praise for his performance.
What's Next

The Pirates are set to face the winner of Kettle Moraine Lutheran and Milwaukee School of Languages in the Division 2 tournament on June 2. Should they win, they will advance to compete again on June 3.

Bottom Line

Port Washington baseball鈥檚 success this season broadens the horizons for future competitions, showing that dedication and teamwork can transform a program. The players' commitment has not only brought victories but redefined the culture of Port baseball.