
The Seminole State College Trojan baseball team’s season came to a close at the JUCO World Series on Sunday, May 24, following a hard-fought 13-11 loss to Harford Community College of Maryland.

The Trojans fell to Walters State Community College of Tennessee 16-15 on May 23 in another close contest. SSC finished the season with a 48-13 overall record, captured the Region II title and claimed the South Central District championship on its way to Grand Junction, Colorado, for the program’s first JUCO World Series appearance since 2009.

Cohl McCoy of Fort Woth, Texas, left, and Dylan Restine of Panama, right, celebrate with Brayden Harpole of Burkburnett, Texas, center, during the JUCO World Series.

SSC Regent and former Trojan Curtis Morgan, left, and SSC Educational Foundation Trustee and longtime Trojan fan Jim Hardin, right, enjoy baseball action at the JUCO World Series. Morgan played in the national tournament in 1980 and 1981. In 1981, he was named tournament MVP and received the Big Stick Award.

WT Jones of Texarkana, Texas, signs an autograph for a young fan prior to the Trojans’ game against Harford Community College.

Shelby Humbles, father of Trojan Jaylon Humbles, excites the crowd while waving the Seminole State College flag during the JUCO World Series.

Seminole resident and Trojan fan Bill Davis checks an item off his bucket list by following the Trojans to Grand Junction, Colorado, for the JUCO World Series.

Complete sets of baseball cards featuring the 2026 Trojan baseball team’s players and coaches were sold as souvenirs in Grand Junction, Colorado.

A Grand Junction, Colorado, resident attends the JUCO World Series wearing SSC gear he received from the team years ago. He said he has been following the Trojans since 1981.