Cyclones Aim for Success Amid Early Season Challenges
As the Harlan Cyclones tackle a challenging early season, Head Coach Heath Stein highlights player development and team resilience. With standout performances, including a senior striking out ten, the team strives to build on their successes. Dive into their journey!

The Harlan Cyclones baseball team is navigating the early season with a current record of 6-4 (2-1). Head Coach Heath Stein is focused on developing the team after losing key players from last year's lineup.
Facing tough non-conference competition, the Cyclones recently swept Atlantic in a conference matchup, winning 11-8 and 4-3. As they prepare for a challenging week with five games in four days, Coach Stein is eager for his players to gain experience while juggling their school commitments.
Highlighted players include senior Weston Reisz, who has recorded ten strikeouts in seven innings, and Jozef Reisz, hitting .440 with five RBIs. Coach Stein emphasizes the importance of quality at-bats and maintaining a balanced approach on the mound.
As the team continues to refine their strategies, the Cyclones are determined to build on their early successes and contribute to Harlan's proud baseball tradition.
For the complete interview with Coach Stein and detailed insights into the team's season, check out the original article: Harlan Baseball Feeling Out the Early Season