Alice Coyotes Shut Out King 6-0, Sweep Two-Game District Series
Alice blanked King 6-0 Thursday to complete a district sweep, outscoring the Mustangs 21-3 across two games in 48 hours.

The Alice Coyotes varsity baseball team capped a dominant two-game district sweep by shutting out the King Mustangs 6-0 Thursday, finishing a stretch that began with a 15-3 blowout on March 31. Across both matchups, Alice outscored King 21-3, a margin that underscores just how thoroughly the Coyotes controlled the series.
The April 2 shutout carries weight beyond the final score. Holding an opponent scoreless in district play signals the kind of pitching and defensive execution coaches prioritize when preparing for postseason competition, and the Coyotes delivered that performance in a game that counts directly toward playoff seeding. District results determine not just eligibility but bracket positioning heading into the area and regional rounds later this spring.
Alice entered the King series having navigated a 2025-26 schedule that mixed non-district opponents with league play, accumulating a run differential that reflects both offensive firepower and timely pitching. The 15-3 win on March 31 showed the lineup's capacity to pile on runs; the 6-0 effort two days later showed the staff could close the door when it needed to. Both components matter for a team angling for a favorable seed.
With several home-and-away district dates remaining in April, the Coyotes have positioned themselves to fight for standing ahead of any potential tiebreakers. The sweep over King adds two district wins to their ledger at a point in the season when every result reshapes the playoff picture.
Detailed box scores, individual pitching lines, and player stats for Thursday's game are expected to be posted through Alice ISD athletics and local coverage following the final.
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