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Jamestown Today
By the People, for the People
Jamestown High School Baseball and Softball Teams Aim High for 2026 Season
Blue Jays squads look to build on experience and develop young talent for state tournament push.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 9:49am
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The Jamestown High School Blue Jays aim to channel their community's energy and pride into a successful 2026 baseball and softball season.Jamestown TodayAs the 2026 season begins, both the Jamestown High School baseball and softball teams are setting their sights on growth and a potential state tournament berth. The baseball team, led by veteran coach Tim Ranum, will rely on its experienced players while developing its pitching staff. The softball squad is also looking to blend veteran leadership with an influx of young talent.
Why it matters
High school sports are a point of pride for many small communities, and Jamestown is no exception. The success of the Blue Jays baseball and softball programs can energize the entire town and inspire the next generation of athletes. A strong season could also lead to increased funding, better facilities, and more opportunities for student-athletes.
The details
The Jamestown High School baseball team is led by veteran coach Tim Ranum, who is looking to develop the team's pitching staff while leaning on experienced position players. On the softball side, the Blue Jays are aiming to blend their veteran leadership with an influx of young talent to make a push for the state tournament.
- The 2026 high school sports season in North Dakota begins on March 28.
The players
Tim Ranum
The head coach of the Jamestown High School baseball team, with many years of experience leading the Blue Jays program.
What’s next
The Jamestown High School baseball and softball teams will open their seasons on March 28 with high expectations. Fans will be closely watching to see if the Blue Jays can develop their young talent and make a run at the state tournament later this year.
The takeaway
High school sports are a source of community pride in small towns like Jamestown, North Dakota. The 2026 seasons for the Blue Jays baseball and softball teams represent an opportunity to energize the town, inspire the next generation of athletes, and potentially secure increased funding and resources for the programs.

