Regional semifinal baseball: Keller, Euless Trinity set up District 4-6A clash
Keller and Euless Trinity both won game three of their respective regional semifinal series to set up an all-District 4-6A regional final Saturday. See a roundup of the action.
Keller bests Flower Mound
Keller (35-3-2) defeated Flower Mound 7-3 at Coppell ISD’s Cowboy Field to advance to a regional final in consecutive seasons. The game was tied 2-2 in the top of the fifth when Keller’s Brock Burkett broke the game open with a three run home run.
Keller shortstop Cole Koeninger extended the lead to 7-2 in the sixth inning with a two-run home run. The Indians ended the series with effective pitching from Cameron Ireland, who limited the damage on a jam he inherited and continued on to end Flower Mound’s season.
Starting pitcher Connor Davenport put his team in position to win, allowing two earned runs in five innings. He conceded five hits and struck out eight batters.
Euless Trinity bests Hebron
With the season on the line, Euless Trinity’s Ethan Reitz stepped up and led his squad to victory against Hebron to advance the Trojans to the regional finals.
He threw a complete game, allowing six hits and one earned run; two Trinity errors resulted in two unearned runs. Offensively, Zorian Palmore was a driving force, driving home two runs with a double in the fourth inning. Teammate Kason Kiro extended Keller’s lead with an RBI single.
After Hebron tied the contest in the fifth inning, Trinity’s Garrett Tuell delivered a go-ahead base hit, scoring two runs. Trinity (25-9-2) and Keller will face off at a time and place that is to be determined.
This story was originally published May 16, 2026 at 4:44 PM.