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Pratt Community College Baseball Battles #4 Johnson County
Four-game series sees Pratt hold its own against highly ranked opponent
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The Pratt Community College baseball team faced off against the #4 ranked Johnson County Community College squad in a four-game series. Despite the significant ranking difference, Pratt held its own and put up a tough fight against the highly touted Johnson County team.
Why it matters
This series showcases Pratt's ability to compete at a high level against one of the top teams in the region, demonstrating the program's growth and potential. It also highlights the competitive nature of junior college baseball in Kansas.
The details
Over the four-game series, Pratt was able to keep the games close and make Johnson County work for their victories. The series provided valuable experience for the Pratt players as they continue to develop and improve their skills against elite competition.
- The four-game series took place on March 6-7, 2026.
The players
Pratt Community College
A junior college located in Pratt, Kansas that fields a competitive baseball team.
Johnson County Community College
A junior college located in Overland Park, Kansas that has a highly ranked baseball program, currently ranked #4 in the region.
The takeaway
Pratt's ability to hang tough against the #4 ranked Johnson County squad shows the program's growth and potential, as they continue to develop their skills and compete at a high level in junior college baseball.


