Seminole State Trojans to compete in South Central Districts tournaments on May 14

Amber Flores, Softball Head Coach Seminole
Amber Flores, Softball Head Coach Seminole
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The Seminole State Trojans baseball and softball teams are scheduled to begin play in the South Central Districts tournaments on May 14. The baseball team will face St. Charles Community College at BCM Sports Complex, with games set for 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., while the softball team will compete against Connors State at Firelake Ball Fields at 3:00 p.m.

These district tournaments mark an important step for both teams as they continue their seasons and seek further advancement. The competitions provide student-athletes an opportunity to showcase their skills in high-stakes matchups.

Both events are expected to draw supporters from the college community and beyond, as fans gather to cheer on the Trojans during these key contests. Organizers have highlighted game times and locations so attendees can plan accordingly.

The results of these tournament games will determine whether either team advances further into postseason play, making Thursday’s matchups especially significant for players, coaches, and supporters alike.

As the teams prepare for Thursday’s games, anticipation is building among students and fans eager to support their peers in district competition.



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