The Tigers' deep playoff run ends at the final four, capping a hard-fought season for Martin County's program
Martin County High School's baseball team's season ended in the state semifinals. The Tigers fell short of a championship appearance after a hard-fought campaign.
The Tigers advanced further into the Florida High School Athletic Association playoffs than most programs, earning a state semifinal berth that placed them among the final four teams in their classification. Reaching that stage requires winning multiple rounds of district and regional competition — a gauntlet that tested Martin County's roster from the opening week of the spring schedule through the postseason.
Details on the final margin, opposing team and venue of the semifinal game were not independently confirmed by press time.
For Martin County families and the Stuart community, a state semifinal appearance is significant. The program competes in a region that includes strong baseball schools throughout the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County. Advancing to the final four reflects sustained effort across an entire spring season by players and coaching staff.
The Tigers' postseason run marks the end of the 2025 spring baseball season for Martin County. Players with remaining eligibility will return to the program next spring. Seniors close out their high school careers having reached one of the furthest stages the FHSAA playoffs offer.
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