Lansing, Union Springs roll to victories in IAC baseball title games

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Lansing, Union Springs roll to victories in IAC baseball title games

Lansing, Union Springs roll to victories in IAC baseball title games

Union Springs secured its third consecutive Small School baseball title, while Lansing earned its second Large School crown in the last three seasons.

Lansing, Union Springs roll to victories in IAC baseball title games

Union Springs secured its third consecutive Small School baseball title, while Lansing earned its second Large School crown in the last three seasons.

The diamond at Watkins Glen High School was the stage for an unforgettable doubleheader on Friday, May 15, as two powerhouse programs claimed Interscholastic Athletic Conference baseball titles in commanding fashion.

Union Springs continued its dynasty, securing a third consecutive Small School championship with a decisive 10-2 victory over Tioga Central. The Wolves, now boasting a stellar 14-3 record, showed why they are the class of the small-school division, combining disciplined hitting with shutdown pitching to pull away early and never look back.

In the nightcap, Lansing matched that intensity, earning its second Large School crown in the last three seasons with a 10-1 win over Elmira Heights' Thomas A. Edison. The Bobcats, now 15-4 on the season, demonstrated championship poise from the first pitch, building an insurmountable lead behind a balanced offensive attack and a defense that stifled any comeback hopes.

For Union Springs, the three-peat is a testament to sustained excellence, while Lansing's recent run of dominance in the Large School division signals a program that reloads rather than rebuilds. Both teams now turn their attention to the state playoffs, carrying the momentum of conference championships and the confidence that comes from performing on the biggest stage.

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