06/02/2026
Lightning delays = pizza.
NOAH Baseball develops Christian character in athletes through fundamental teaching of the sport.
NOAH Baseball develops Christian character in homeschooled athletes through teaching the fundamentals of baseball in a competitive program. NOAH is a homeschool organization with the specific objective of providing athletic and educational services to the homeschooling community. These services are provided to promote a positive Christian atmosphere for all who participate. Our desire is to maintain a high standard of character and competition for all our participants.
06/02/2026
Lightning delays = pizza.
05/18/2026
NOAH Varsity and Junior Varsity squads are set to play in the Tulsa area Summer Diamond League beginning Monday, June 1. Prospective NOAH Diamond League players will have a tryout/workout date on Tuesday, May 26 at Bales Park.
05/17/2026
End-of-season high school slideshow:
NOAH Jaguars Baseball 2026 End of season celebration slideshow for the 2026 NOAH Jaguars High School baseball program.
05/17/2026
Enjoy photos from NOAH’s final game in Florida, against the Richmond Patriots in the Division I bracket (photos courtesy Mark Fisher).
05/16/2026
🚴⚾️ Bike Club Headquarters, Revitalized Park Make Meaningful Impact in Tulsa
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If you have visited Bales Park in Tulsa, you will quickly recognize — the property has grown, it has improved, and it has loads of potential!
Don’t miss “The Scoop” in the May/June double issue of Oklahoma Sports & Fitness, featuring the impact, community investment, and continued growth of Bike Club Tulsa and NOAH Jaguars Baseball — all unfolding at a historic Tulsa park: https://www.oksportsandfitness-digital.com/may-june-2026/page-8
05/14/2026
Click here to view the NOAH Baseball High School end-of-season slideshow: https://youtu.be/swJO7BA8lN0
05/14/2026
Looking for homeschool softball players! Tryouts Saturday from 10-12. Visit our website for more information!
05/14/2026
Enjoy photos from the Division I victory against the Mansfield Knights at the World Series.
Baserunners were hard to come by early for both teams, as the Jaguars were no-hit through five innings. Pinch hitter Brennen Cseh would lead off the top of the sixth inning with a base hit to right field to break up the no-no. Lance Bellmard followed with a bunt single, and Mansfield’s starter, Posey, was removed.
Ethan Wilke laid down a sacrifice bunt, moving pinch runner Simon Laur and Bellmard over to second and third.
Isaac Call followed with a deep sacrifice fly that scored Laur, and Bellmard would follow close behind on a throwing error — making the score 2-0 in the middle of the sixth.
Mansfield would answer with a run of their own in the bottom half, after an error, a steal of second base, and a single to right field.
The Jaguars would add to their lead in the top of the seventh, as Arant was hit by a pitch, and a Levi Fisher double to right center would score courtesy runner Jacob Sanders from first base, making the score 3-1.
Pinch hitter Luke Wagner would add insurance with a double to the left center gap scoring pinch runner Beau Young, making the score 4-1.
Will Jameson would add insult to injury with a base hit to center field scoring pinch runner Finn Schmitz. Advantage NOAH, 5-1, going into the seventh.
In their final frame, Mansfield would add two runs on two NOAH errors, a single, a hit batsmen, and a sacrifice fly — before the final out was made on a fly ball hit deep to right fielder Gabe Mathews for the 5-3 victory.
Senior Ethan Arant toed the mound one last time for NOAH, giving a brilliant performance — throwing six complete innings, allowing no earned runs, surrendering just three hits, and striking out nine. With the strong outing, the right hander earned his team-leading and program record eleventh win of the season.
Wilke threw one complete inning of no-hit baseball in the seventh to earn the save.
With the win, NOAH will own their own pool when they return to the 2027 HWSA World Series
(photos courtesy Mark Fisher).