Three Pinellas County baseball programs are heading to regional finals next weekend after a strong showing in the 2026 FHSAA regional semifinals. Calvary Christian, Osceola and Canterbury School of St. Petersburg all advanced and are now one series win away from a trip to the state championships at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers.

Calvary Christian in Clearwater continues to look like one of the best teams in Class 3A in the state of Florida. Calvary Christian faces North Broward Prep in the Class 3A regional finals starting May 8.

Osceola out of Seminole is Pinellas County's is the headline story of the 2026 playoffs in Class 4A. The Warriors have been on a tear. They steamrolled Port Charlotte 10-0 in the regional quarterfinals and then knocked off Island Coast in the regional semifinals to keep their season alive. Osceola now faces the ultimate test in Class 4A regional finals starting May 8 against Tampa Jesuit, one of the most storied programs in Florida high school baseball history. The Warriors are playing their best baseball of the season at exactly the right time and a win over Jesuit would send them to Fort Myers for the first time in program history.

Canterbury School of St. Petersburg has quietly put together one of the most impressive postseason runs in Pinellas County in Class 1A. The Knights have been absolutely dominant. They crushed Indian Rocks Christian 9-1 in the regional quarterfinals and followed that up with a 2-0 shutout win over Northside Christian in the regional semifinals. Canterbury faces Neumann in the Class 1A regional finals May 8 and 9.

The regional finals are scheduled for May 8 and 9. Winners advance to the FHSAA State Championships at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers May 13 through 20. Three Pinellas County programs are still standing and all three have a real chance to make it to Fort Myers.

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