Two Treasure Coast programs are one win away from a state championship appearance
Two of the Treasure Coast's premier high school baseball programs are heading to the state semifinals. Martin County High School and Vero Beach High School both advanced deep into the Florida High School Athletic Association postseason.
The twin runs through the playoffs mark a banner moment for Treasure Coast baseball, with programs from both Martin and Indian River counties representing the region on the state's biggest prep stage. Reaching the final four in Florida high school baseball is a significant achievement in one of the deepest talent states in the country — a state that routinely produces first-round MLB Draft picks and Division I rosters stocked with Sunshine State arms and bats.
For Martin County, the Tigers' run has been built on pitching depth and timely hitting that carried them through regional competition. The program has long been one of the stronger baseball schools in the area, and a state semifinal berth adds a new chapter to that tradition.
Vero Beach, competing out of Indian River County, brings its own storied baseball identity to the semifinals. The Fighting Indians have been a consistent postseason presence, and this run gives the school's players and families who fill the bleachers along the Indian River a chance to watch their program compete for a state title.
Both programs are scheduled to play in the FHSAA state semifinals. A win for either squad would put a Treasure Coast school in the state championship game.
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