Logansport Berries prepare for 2026 season under second-year coach
4 sources • 2 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 12:48 AM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026
FootballThe Logansport Berries are gearing up for the 2026 season with an experienced squad under second-year coach Troy Hudson. The team, featuring 14 seniors, aims to build on last year’s 8-4 record, where they finished as runners-up in their Class 4A sectional. Key player Elliot Baldini, emphasizing his recovery from injury, returns after rushing for 1,431 yards and 15 touchdowns last season. The Berries look to strengthen their wing-T offense with returning starters and a new quarterback in Kuper Jones. The team is set to face Culver Academies in upcoming conference matchups, having lost Benton Central as an opponent.
- •Logansport finished 2025 with an 8-4 record as sectional runners-up.
- •Elliot Baldini is fully healthy after an injury-plagued 2025 season.
- •Kuper Jones steps in as the new starting quarterback.
- •The team retains all rushing production from last year.
- •Logansport opens the season against Culver Academies.
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"The Pioneer Panthers graduated a senior class that led them to the Class 1A state championship game a year ago. The question is after heavy losses to graduation, can the Panthers keep running like a well-oiled machine? It appears the answer is yes when considering the amount of talent they have coming back and the upcoming players they have available. The Panthers were a four-headed monster a ...
"The Logansport Berries graduated some great players but return a lot of talent for second-year coach Troy Hudson. The Logansport mentor is looking forward to what could be a special season. The Berries will be led by 14 seniors. A year ago the Berries largely went how Elliot Baldini (6-1, 205) went. He rushed for 1,431 yards and 15 touchdowns and wasn’t even healthy for basically the entire ...
"The Winamac Warriors have been working hard for new coach Eric Davis and they’re hoping that leads to an improved record this year. Davis said it’s been so far, so good thus far. “We’ve made tremendous strides I feel like,” he said. “We’ve really kind of pressed on the value of conditioning, the value of execution, and that’s been a real focus of practices.” The Warriors return a third-year ...
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External links- Yahoo SportsAug 22, 2026, 12:48 AMFOOTBALL: Caston Comets 2026 season preview
This is a season the Caston football program has been looking forward to for awhile now. The Comets now have an upperclassmen heavy group that is looking to take a big step forward from last year’s 3-7 campaign. Caston coach Chris Ulerick said that judging by the offseason he’s looking for exactly that to happen. “It’s always nice when you see kids that make it important to be here at ...
- Yahoo SportsAug 22, 2026, 12:47 AMFOOTBALL: Logansport Berries 2026 season preview
The Logansport Berries graduated some great players but return a lot of talent for second-year coach Troy Hudson. The Logansport mentor is looking forward to what could be a special season. The Berries will be led by 14 seniors. A year ago the Berries largely went how Elliot Baldini (6-1, 205) went. He rushed for 1,431 yards and 15 touchdowns and wasn’t even healthy for basically the entire ...
- Yahoo SportsAug 22, 2026, 12:47 AMFOOTBALL: Pioneer Panthers 2026 season preview
The Pioneer Panthers graduated a senior class that led them to the Class 1A state championship game a year ago. The question is after heavy losses to graduation, can the Panthers keep running like a well-oiled machine? It appears the answer is yes when considering the amount of talent they have coming back and the upcoming players they have available. The Panthers were a four-headed monster a ...
- Yahoo SportsAug 22, 2026, 12:47 AMFOOTBALL: Winamac Warriors 2026 season preview
The Winamac Warriors have been working hard for new coach Eric Davis and they’re hoping that leads to an improved record this year. Davis said it’s been so far, so good thus far. “We’ve made tremendous strides I feel like,” he said. “We’ve really kind of pressed on the value of conditioning, the value of execution, and that’s been a real focus of practices.” The Warriors return a third-year ...
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