Wahluke Warriors baseball season in review
MATTAWA – The Wahluke Warriors baseball team finished their 2025 season with an overall record of 4-15.
“I was really proud of the guys,” said Warriors head coach Chet Bangs. “They filled different roles, stepped up, especially the freshmen, and the senior leadership was really strong.”
The Warriors started off their season with high expectations due to their performance last season, when they finished with a 6-15-1 overall record. They put an emphasis on improving their hitting and pitch command and control.
Bangs said that the team started off the season without any preseason games to prepare themselves due to scheduling. Despite this, the Warriors were able to start off strong in their first two games in a doubleheader against College Place with a 10-5 victory in game one.
“Going down and facing College Place, who has been strong in the past and winning our very first game against them gave everybody a little bit of hope,” said the coach.
Their second game against College Place came down to an eighth inning where they came up just short and fell 14-15.
“Almost every single game that we played ... we were in it every single time,” said Bangs.
As the season progressed, the team began running into some obstacles in their efforts to make the district tournament. Along with having to combine squads with Cashmere and Zillah, the team faced a slew of missing players from either having other commitments or injury.
“For the most part I feel like the players that had the experience stepped up and the freshmen definitely improved,” said Bangs. “It was a struggle trying to get consistency, we didn’t have any game where we had all of our normal starters.”
Bangs said that one player who had stepped up big for the team this year was junior pitcher Makai Harlow. Harlow had only allowed six walks all season long while pitching and the number two pitcher Keaton Zirker, who was also a junior, had also improved from his performance last year.
The Warriors are graduating seven seniors this year, but are going to have a strong returning squad for next year with six juniors moving up to become seniors. They also had three freshman players, Alejandro Cruz, Rylan Zirker and Jaden Perez, step up for missing veteran players throughout the season and got to play in every game this season.
“I think they have a strong core with juniors moving up and being able to work with those freshmen really should help them for next year,” said Bangs.
Overall, the Warriors have improved from their performance last season, as they went from a batting average of .247 in 2024 to .327 this season. Bangs said that next season the team will be aiming for similar strides as they make another push toward making the district tournament.
“We did the best that we could with the obstacles we had, so I was really proud of all our players for staying strong and tough,” said Bangs.