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Bearcats baseball team loses to Eagles in Arroyo Grande

Bearcats baseball team loses to Eagles in Arroyo Grande

Paso Robles Daily News

May 20, 2026

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Well, Bearcat fans, it stings a little to say it, but our Paso Robles High School baseball team’s incredible playoff run came to an end this week. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, the Bearcats fell to Arroyo Grande in a tough CIF quarterfinal matchup on the Eagles’ home turf. It’s never easy to lose to a rival like that, especially when you know how hard these boys have worked all season long. But let’s be real—making it to the quarterfinals is no small feat, and they represented our community with grit and heart right to the final out.

What matters now is that this team gave us a spring to remember. From the first pitch at home to the roar of the crowd during those late-inning rallies, the Bearcats reminded us why Paso loves its baseball. Arroyo Grande moves on to face Tulare Western in the semis, but for us, the season is a win in all the ways that count. Here’s to the seniors who played their last game in a Bearcat uniform, and to the young talent coming up—because in Paso Robles, the next season always starts tomorrow.

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