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Colonels lean on young pitching in successful start to 2026 season

Lacon McKinney by Lacon McKinney
April 7, 2026
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Colonels lean on young pitching in successful start to 2026 season

Henderson County High School baseball team looks to make a dent in the Second region this year. (Photo courtesy of Heath Ford @fordphotos270 on Instagram)

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(This article first appeared in the April print edition of the Hendersonian.)

The Henderson County Colonels opened the 2026 season strong, and they did it with a clear identity.

Henderson County has relied on pitching, defense and execution to control games. That approach has shown up consistently through the first stretch of the season and reflects a group that is more prepared than its youth might suggest.

Much of that preparation traces back to last season. While the Colonels graduated a large senior class, the coaches also made a point to give underclassmen meaningful opportunities throughout the year. Those innings and at-bats are beginning to show early this spring.

“We played some freshmen and sophomores last year on purpose,” head coach J.D. Arndt said. “We lost 12 seniors, so it was going to be a rough go, but I wanted them to get experience.”

Now, that same group is no longer just gaining experience. It is expected to produce, and through the first four games, it has delivered.

The biggest strength for Henderson County has been on the mound, where a young but tested group has taken a step forward. Colby Sutton, Cole Thompson and Maddox Golday have emerged as the Colonels’ most dependable pitchers, giving the team a strong core to build around. Each has already been trusted and delivered steady outings.

That group is supported by additional arms that continue to develop as the season progresses. Charles House has provided strong innings and has already picked up a win, while Brody Belt adds another option both on the mound and in the field. The depth has allowed Henderson County to spread out innings and avoid putting too much strain on any pitcher this season.

Arndt said last year’s approach with his pitchers was intentional, even if it meant holding them back at times.

“I kind of had bubble wrap on those guys last year,” he said. “But now they’re stepping into those roles.”

The growth has been evident so far. They will look to continue limiting mistakes on the mound and avoid giving opponents extra opportunities. That effort has been supported by a strong defensive focus behind them. Arndt has emphasized the importance of making routine plays and handling the basics cleanly, something that has shown up early in the season.

“If you catch the ball, throw the ball correctly, and get outs, it’s going to help you. We have been focused on that,” he said.

The infield has been steady, with Wyatt Holland at second base and Maddox Golday at shortstop when he is not pitching. Brody Belt has handled third base while also contributing on the mound, with Jaxson Kellen doing the same at second, giving the Colonels flexibility. At first base, senior Hunter Evans provides leadership and experience for a group that still leans young overall.

Behind the plate, Reed Clark has taken on an important role working with the pitching staff, as well as at the plate as well. Freshman Parker Shappell provides depth at catcher.  In the outfield, Will Schwartz, Tucker Siewert and William Shelton have combined to give Henderson County reliable play defensively, along with contributions at the plate. Siewert has been strong at the plate so far, batting .600 early.

Offensively, the Colonels are still developing, but they have found ways to produce by focusing on execution. Henderson County has emphasized putting the ball in play, advancing runners, and taking advantage of opportunities when they come. Arndt said that the approach is rooted in controlling the basics.

“We’re trying to win the things we can control,” he said. “Throw strikes, play defense, put the ball in play.”

That mindset has helped Henderson County stay consistent early in the season, even without relying on big innings offensively. It has also reflected a team that is becoming more comfortable in close games and understanding how to manage different situations.

That growth connects back to last season, when the Colonels gained valuable postseason experience. A district championship and time in the regional tournament gave many of these players a look at the level of competition they will face again this year.

“I think last year was experience,” Arndt said. “They understand what the region’s like.”

As the season continues, that experience will be tested more directly. The Second Region remains competitive, and the Colonels are focused on the basics to take the next step.

With a strong start and a roster that continues to grow into its roles, the Colonels have positioned themselves well going into the first stretch of the season. If that continues, Henderson County will give itself a chance to compete in the region.

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