Prep Baseball Report

2026 Minnesota High School Preview: New London-Spicer


Andy Judkins
State Director, Prep Baseball Minnesota

The 2026 high school baseball season is quickly approaching and as usual, excitement is building throughout Minnesota. Players and coaches have been working in preparation for the upcoming season and, as is the case each year, there is no shortage of talented players and teams across the land of 10,000 lakes.

Prep Baseball Minnesota strives to be the most comprehensive source of player information across the state. Prep Baseball is the number one resource for high school baseball in each state that we cover through various events, boots-on-the-ground scouting staff, daily coverage, and multimedia platforms. Our multimedia platforms and events work together, creating each state's most potent high school baseball promotion source. While other organizations take a national approach, our goal is to become the authoritative voice on the ground level of each state.

Please keep checking back throughout the season as we will be your one-stop shop for everything related to high school baseball across the state.

Each week we will be releasing our Player of the week and Diamond Notes, covering all the bases across the state of Minnesota.


New London-Spicer Wildcats

High School: New London-Spicer
Conference: Wright County Conference-West
2025 Record (Finish): 14-9 (2-2 in section 3AA)


TOP RETURNING PLAYERS

+ Brayden Skindelien - Minnesota State University-Mankato

+ Andres Rojas

+ Logan Swenson

+ Cole Laughlin

+ Caleb Nelson


TOP UNDERCLASSMEN

Ethan Nelson


ALUMNI IN COLLEGE

+ Kaden Toutges - Jamestown

+ Nolan Johnson - Marshalltown CC

+ Christopher Schieder - Upper Iowa

+ Grant Paffrath - Concordia Moorhead

+ Luke Knudsen - Concordia Moorhead

+ Carson McCain - St Cloud Tech

+ Luke Ruter - Southwest Minnesota State


TEAM OUTLOOK

“We graduated some very good baseball players. We lost 3 starters in the outfield and an ace on the mound. We bring back some legit arms on the mound and some guys who can break games open at the plate. If we can fill our roster out with some of the young talent we have coming up, then we have a chance to compete with anyone. Our section and conference are deep and talented. Anyone can win or lose on any given day. We want to compete each day and get better and ready for a playoff run. ” – Eric Terres, head coach


Find more information on the 2026 High School programs below:

+ Visit the Prep Baseball Minnesota, 2026 HS Team Previews


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