Malcolm baseball wins third-straight Class C title

Malcolm baseball wins third-straight Class C title
May 23, 2025

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Malcolm baseball wins third-straight Class C title

OMAHA, Neb. (KLKN) — The Malcolm Clippers dominated in the Class C state championship game on Friday, beating Central City/Centura 10-0 in 5 innings at Werner Park.

Class C State Baseball Champions!!! @MalcolmBaseball @RaiseTheAnchor @Channel8ABC pic.twitter.com/AwflAWo8IU

— Nate Johnson (@n8_johnson_) May 23, 2025

The Clippers’ bats caught fire early, scoring four runs in the first inning and setting the tone for the rest of the game.

Malcolm (28-2) would also score four runs in the third inning, three of which were bases-loaded walks.

The Clippers turned a double play in the fifth to end the game early, giving them their third-straight Class C title.

“Extremely proud,” said head coach Zach Wehner. “They put in a ton of work in the offseason, during the summer, during our season. They’re just a fun group to be around and (this is) very special for them.”

Three-peat for @MalcolmBaseball !!!

Double play ends the game and the Clippers are back on top of Class C!@RaiseTheAnchor @MalcolmClippers @Channel8ABC pic.twitter.com/umlHihcXM4

— Nate Johnson (@n8_johnson_) May 23, 2025

Center fielder Logan McGreer led the Clippers from the plate, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs and a double.

Senior pitcher Mason Wisnieski threw a shutout game for the Clippers, only allowing two hits and fanning six batters.

“You can’t believe doing it three times in a row, it’s a blessing,” said Wisnieski. “We played really good ball today. Worked pitchers, worked at bats, made them throw strikes. When they couldn’t we took advantage of it.”

Categories: High School Sports, Sports

Tags: Baseball, Central City/Centura, class c, Clipper baseball, clippers, High school baseball, High School Sports, Malcolm, malcolm baseball, Mason Wisnieski, nebpreps, NSAA, Zach Wehner

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