We're excited to bring you a full slate of high school baseball and softball this spring on The Legend 93.5/AM 930 and KAFF Sports Network! Here's a look at our 2026 spring sports broadcast schedule.
Coconino:
Aug. 28 @ Snowflake
Sept. 4 @ St. Mary's
Sept. 11 vs. Washington
Sept. 18 @ Mohave
Sept. 25 vs. Sunrise Mountain
Oct. 2 vs. Mingus Union
Oct. 9 @ Prescott
Oct. 16 vs. Lee Williams
Oct. 23 @ Bradshaw Mountain
Oct. 30 vs. Flagstaff
Flagstaff and Coconino's 2026 football schedules have been published.
Flagstaff:
Aug. 28 vs. Marcos de Niza
Sept. 4 vs. Paradise Honors
Sept. 11 @ Tempe
Sept. 18 vs. Paradise Valley
Sept. 25 @ Lee Williams
Oct. 2 vs. Bradshaw Mountain
Oct. 9 at Mohave
Oct. 16 vs. Prescott
NAU football will have another game on linear TV this fall. The Lumberjacks will take on defending FCS Champion Montana State Sept. 26 on ESPN2. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Flagstaff time.
New this afternoon: Coconino head varsity boys basketball coach Cooper Elliott is stepping down after four years as head coach and one as an assistant.
Elliott led the Panthers to the Open Division Tournament and a Grand Canyon Region Championship with a 12-0 mark this year.
With the 2025-26 sports season mostly in the books, we wanted to take a moment to thank the community for their support. To the schools, administrators, parents, coaches, players, NAU Athletics, our sponsors and the community at large, we are so grateful.
As two NAU graduates who get to continue to call Flagstaff home, we feel so fortunate to cover local sports and be part of this incredible community. A special thank you as well to the NAU Sports and Adventure Media program for its continued partnership on our broadcasts.
Cailee Culwell has been named 4A Conference Player of the Year. It's the second consecutive year that a Flagstaff-area softball player has earned this honor. Coconino's Kaitlyn Tso won the award last season.
Coconino softball's playoff run came to an end yesterday, just short of the semifinals. The Panthers lost 4-1 to No. 6 Cactus Shadows.
NPA baseball dropped a close game last week to No. 1 Scottsdale Christian, losing 3-2.
Flagstaff softball has been eliminated after losing to Arcadia 4-1 yesterday. The Eagles end the season 24-6, clinching their first Grand Canyon Region/Section softball title since 2011.
Coconino softball is still alive in the 4A State tournament! The defending champions defeated No. 3 Sahuarita 14-4. The Panthers are awaiting their next opponent and will next play on Tuesday, May 12.
Neither team is eliminated just yet. The tournament becomes double-elimination after the first round. The Eagles will take on No. 5 Arcadia down in the Valley tomorrow. The Panthers will match up with No. 3 Sahuarita on the road tomorrow. Both games start at 4 p.m.
In yesterday's 4A State Softball Tournament action:
No. 8 Flagstaff lost to No. 1 Salpointe Catholic 13-0.
No. 10 Coconino lost to No. 2 Mica Mountain 7-2.