Following their 7-5 victory this afternoon in the 2026 Frontier Conference Baseball Championships, hear from Dakota State head coach Derrion Hardie and junior Cameron Kittridge!
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🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT 🚨
No cap... In honor of Royce hitting the team's first home run of the season, we're giving away a signed Royce Lewis hat 🧢
Repost now for a chance to win!
🚨NUKE ALERT🚨
Our bats were LOUD last week
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🎥 Here’s a reel of 4 ⚔️s …
1). Aidan Marsh
2). Tyler Hoffman
3&4). Aiden Barfuss
5). Cam Kittridge
… that went yard in scrimmages, each bomb with:
⚾️ 90+ EV
📏 350+ distance
🔥 Top shot — 💣 #4: 440 ft 105 EV by Barfuss 👀
I am extremely excited and blessed to announce my commitment to continue my academic and baseball careers at Dakota State University! I would like to thank my family, friends, teammates, and coaches for the support to get to this point. Go Trojans! @DSU_Baseball_
Hello Everyone! Starting this month we are going to be doing monthly Sioux Falls Post 15 West Newsletters! There is a link to signup in our bio! The picture posted is a preview of the August newsletter! Please signup and consider helping out west!
These fellas mean the world to me! They are setting a firm foundation for post 15! Proud to be the coach of each and every one of them! West is going places!
So proud of this team. They battled through a gauntlet of a schedule and injuries to key players, and still had nearly 30 wins.
The numbers don’t tell the full story. They never stopped showing up for each other. The love, the fight, the heart — that’s what I’ll remember most.
When I was a kid, a coach gave me this golden nugget & it works for athletes aspiring to do anything. Whether it be in life, or sports:
Showing up on the days you “don’t feel like it” count twice as much.
Have you ever realized that many successful people say they wish they could go back…
Back to the basement.
Back to the late nights.
Back to grinding in the dark when nobody cared.
If you’re there now, appreciate it. That’s the part you’ll miss the most.
When I visit our Minor League clubs, I don't just jump right into coaching.
The first thing I do is listen and watch. I start "collecting coins."
"Collecting coins" is finding out about who the players really are. I want to learn about them.
Were there two parents in the house growing up? Just mom? Just dad? Any mentors? Did they love school or struggle with it? What do they like to do when they're not on the field? Movies? Books? How do they learn best?
Anyone can read a scouting report and tell you about their arm strength or speed.
But real trust starts building when you take the time to learn about who someone really is.
Here's what I've learned: nobody lets you coach them until they trust you.
And they won't trust you until they know you care about them as a person, not just what they can do on the field.
Make a difference today.
Love, Clint