Severna Park Falcons Baseball 2026 Season Recap: Falcons Finish 15-6-1 in Another Strong Campaign

Severna Park Falcons Baseball 2026 Season Recap: Falcons Finish 15-6-1 in Another Strong Campaign

The Severna Park Falcons once again proved they belong among Anne Arundel County’s top baseball programs during the 2026 season. Under coach Keith Schiavone, the Falcons finished 15-6-1 overall and 12-5-1 in county play, combining explosive offense with solid pitching throughout the spring.

While complete player statistics were not publicly available, Severna Park consistently competed with the county’s best teams and produced several dominant victories. The Falcons scored in double figures numerous times and developed the depth necessary to remain in contention throughout the season.

Season Highlights

The year started with a difficult opening-day 9-2 loss to Crofton before the Falcons quickly rebounded. Severna Park defeated North County 10-1, dropped a one-run contest to Northeast, then rolled past Severn Run 12-2 to establish momentum early in the season.

As April progressed, the Falcons played some of their best baseball.

Notable Victories

  • Defeated Annapolis 14-0
  • Defeated Glen Burnie 18-6
  • Defeated Southern 7-2
  • Defeated Chesapeake 16-3
  • Defeated North County 10-1
  • Defeated Severn Run 12-2

Those performances showcased both the offense and pitching staff at their best.

Toughest Losses

The Falcons also battled through several close contests.

The most heartbreaking defeat came against Arundel, which escaped with a 14-13 victory in one of the highest-scoring games of the season. Broadneck later earned a 4-1 win in another matchup between county contenders.

Brief Game-By-Game Recap

Crofton (L 9-2)
A difficult opening day against a strong Crofton club. The Falcons struggled to generate enough offense.

North County (W 10-1)
The offense responded immediately and earned the first victory of the season.

Northeast (L 8-7)
One of the closest games of the season ended in a one-run loss.

Severn Run (W 12-2)
The Falcons broke out offensively and cruised to a convincing victory.

Annapolis (W 14-0)
A complete performance highlighted by dominant pitching and timely hitting.

Glen Burnie (W 18-6)
The offense exploded for 18 runs and overwhelmed the Gophers.

Southern (W 7-2)
Strong pitching carried Severna Park to its fifth consecutive victory.

Chesapeake (W 16-3)
The Falcons continued their winning streak with another offensive showcase.

Arundel (L 14-13)
An offensive slugfest that narrowly slipped away.

Broadneck (L 4-1)
A pitching duel that favored the Bruins.

Top 10 Falcons

Because complete verified 2026 statistics were not publicly available, this list recognizes the players who formed the core of Severna Park’s varsity program and contributed to the team’s success rather than assigning unverified rankings.

  1. Patrick Cornwall
  2. Caden Guerra
  3. Bradley Vaught
  4. Dylan Autry
  5. Logan Moran
  6. Timmy Nguyen
  7. Owen Collins
  8. Nathan Peacock
  9. Brayden Kiernan
  10. Drew DiMarsico

These players represented much of the foundation of Severna Park baseball’s current pipeline and program depth.

Team Strengths

Offensive Firepower

The Falcons demonstrated the ability to score in bunches.

Scoring:

  • 18 runs vs. Glen Burnie
  • 16 runs vs. Chesapeake
  • 14 runs vs. Annapolis
  • 13 runs against Arundel despite the loss
  • 12 runs against Severn Run

Few teams in Anne Arundel County consistently produced those offensive totals.

Pitching

The pitching staff anchored several key victories.

The Falcons held:

  • Annapolis to 0 runs
  • Southern to 2 runs
  • Chesapeake to 3 runs
  • North County to 1 run

Those performances allowed Severna Park to remain competitive throughout the season.

Final Thoughts

A 15-6-1 record represents another successful season for one of Anne Arundel County’s most consistent baseball programs. The Falcons showed offensive depth, quality pitching and resilience throughout the spring. While the season ended short of a state championship run, the program once again demonstrated why Severna Park remains one of Maryland’s premier public-school baseball programs.

Final Record: 15-6-1 Overall, 12-5-1 Anne Arundel County.

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