United Red Storm Baseball Hoping to Keep Success Going with Young Roster

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Story by Prairie Communications intern Kadin Rogers

United high school is getting ready to start up their baseball season next week. The Red Storm baseball team is coming off an appearance in the sectional semifinals last season, after compiling an impressive 21-7 win loss record. Head Coach at United Ryan Molek discussed the numbers of his current program on the WRAM morning show this morning, and said the team will likely have to rely on its younger talent.

United Red Storm baseball coach Ryan Molek

United begins the season with a three game homestand next week with a game against Havana on Friday the 17th, a match versus South Fulton on Saturday, and then they finish up the homestand against the West Central Heat on Monday the 20th. For the full interview with Coach Molek, visit the Sports Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com

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