Rochester Adams Baseball Poised for Big Season

Veteran coach Andy Lamkin leads a loaded roster for the top-ranked high school team.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 4:46pm

Rochester Adams High School's baseball team is primed for a standout season, led by veteran head coach Andy Lamkin. Thirty years after guiding the program to back-to-back state championship game appearances in the 1990s, Lamkin is back at the helm of what he believes is an even more talented roster this time around.

Why it matters

Rochester Adams has a storied baseball history, and the team's success this season could put them back on the map as one of the top high school programs in Michigan. With a veteran coach and a loaded roster, expectations are high for the Highlanders to make a deep playoff run.

The details

Lamkin, who previously led Adams to the Class A state title game in 1995 and 1996, believes this year's squad has even more talent than those powerhouse teams from the 1990s. The Highlanders return a deep, experienced lineup and pitching staff that has many college scouts buzzing about their potential.

  • Lamkin was the head coach at Rochester Adams in 1995 and 1996.
  • The 2026 high school baseball season is set to begin in the coming weeks.

The players

Andy Lamkin

The veteran head coach of the Rochester Adams baseball team, who previously led the program to the state championship game in 1995 and 1996.

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What they’re saying

“I think overall this team is probably more talented,”

— Andy Lamkin, Head Coach, Rochester Adams

What’s next

The Highlanders will open their season on April 15th against rival Rochester Hills Stoney Creek, in a game that will showcase the team's high-powered offense and deep pitching rotation.

The takeaway

Rochester Adams baseball is poised for a big season, with a veteran coach leading a talented roster that has the potential to make a deep playoff run and cement the program's status as one of the top high school teams in Michigan.