Goshen RedHawks baseball determined to prove semi-state run not a fluke
Goshen entered the 2025 IHSAA 4A state tournament with a 9-13 record, and the RedHawks went to semi-state. Can they do it again in 2026?
GOSHEN – The RedHawks may have won 10-3 when they faced Jimtown April 16, 2025, but Goshen baseball was drastically different then than it was when it beat the Jimmies 364 days later. Last season’s win was on the road, and it happened just three days before the grand opening of the RedHawks’ new $14 million baseball and softball complex. Were it not for the new facility – which includes turf diamonds, new bullpens and batting cages, and much more – Goshen’s game vs.
Jimtown April 15, 2026, would have been rained out. Instead, it was played without delay as the RedHawks moved to 4-1 on the young season with an 11-3 win while the Jimmies fell to 3-2. More: Could Goshen baseball find a way to muster a little more postseason magic at semistate?
Head coach JJ DuBois knows games are won and lost not because of where they are played, but because of who shows up. Yet, as his players and family scattered around the turf Wednesday evening, he did admit that part of Goshen’s success the past year is undoubtedly due to the athletic department’s financial investment in his program. “It’s amazing what can happen when people actually support things that are important,” DuBois said.
“They put money into this, so I felt not that we owed it to anybody to have success, but that that success wasn’t a fluke. They put resources into it, and our kids appreciated it and wanted to make something happen. ” When Goshen beat Jimtown last year, the former’s record improved to 1-1, but it finished the regular season 9-13.