Centerville Baseball Wins State Championship After New Field Build
Centerville achieved a remarkable turnaround in its baseball program, winning a state championship just four years after unveiling a brand-new field. The community, along with head coach Lawton Trekell, committed to building not just a field but a competitive team from the ground up. Despite initial struggles in the first few seasons, the Bulldogs improved significantly to reach the playoffs, culminating in a state title victory in 2026, showcasing their hard work and resilience.
By the Numbers- Centerville had a 14-game win streak to start the 2026 season.
- The Bulldogs outscored opponents 182-8 during their first 12 games of the season.
- Centerville's baseball team transitioned from two-win seasons to a state championship within four years.
- The Bulldogs are set to return 10 of their 11 players for the next season, building on their recent success.
As Centerville looks ahead, the team is poised to compete again next year, likely remaining a top contender in Texas high school baseball with a strong returning roster. Kolt Larsen's departure for collegiate play will be a challenge, but the core players are ready to build on this season's momentum.
Bottom LineCenterville's journey from a non-competitive program to state champions exemplifies the power of community support and determination. This achievement not only solidifies their legacy but also sets a promising foundation for future seasons.
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