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Drew Lowe, pitching coach for Southeastern (Fla.), has led the team to the 2026 NAIA World Series. Six former high school athletes from Scioto County are competing in NCAA Regionals, including Maddie Entler and Kyndall Ford.
The Scioto County landscape continues to be well-represented with six former high school athletes currently competing in postseason competition at the collegiate level as either players or assistant coaches.
Noted in previous editions of the Daily Times for his coaching prowess, East’s Drew Lowe, the pitching coach at NAIA powerhouse Southeastern (Fla.), has led the Fire to the 2026 NAIA World Series, while Notre Dame graduates Maddie Entler (Charleston) and Kyndall Ford (Northern Kentucky) along with Wheelersburg’s Emma Smith (Charleston), AndiJo Howard (Glenville State), Macee Eaton (Virginia) and Kaylynn Carter (Findlay) are all playing in NCAA Regional competition with Catie Boggs (North Carolina), who is missing the 2026 season due to injury, also are represented in regional play.
Lowe leads Southeastern (Fla.) to NAIA World Series as pitching coach
Lowe, who has helped coach Southeastern (Fla.) to a 42-16 overall record as the Fire’s pitching coach, helped guide the Fire out of the consolation bracket by avenging an 11-1 loss to British Columbia in eight innings with two wins on Wednesday and Thursday.
In those games, which were 12-3 and 7-2 triumphs for Southeastern, Fire starting pitchers Blake Albritton and Peyten Czekalewski didn’t allow an earned run in seven and four innings of work, respectively.
Lowe, who threw seven different pitchers at British Columbia in all on Wednesday and Thursday, oversaw a pitching rotation that only gave up two earned runs en route to battling back and winning its regional, which Southeastern hosted in Lakeland, Fla.
Lowe and the Fire will play in the 2026 NAIA World Series, which will be held at Harris Field in Lewiston, Idaho from May 22 to May 30.
The NAIA World Series appearance is the eighth consecutive for Southeastern, who has made each World Series played since 2018. The Fire won the NAIA Championship in baseball in both 2018 and 2022.
NCAA Division II — Kaylynn Carter, Findlay; Emma Smith and Maddie Entler, Charleston; AndiJo Howard, Glenville State
Playing their own crucial roles to winning programs, four Scioto Countians are enjoying significant roles with NCAA Division II powerhouses.
Position players Emma Smith and Maddie Entler have been key contributors throughout the 2026 season for Charleston. Smith, who has played in 55 games and started 54 contests, is third on the Golden Eagles’ squad in homers (four) and RBI (33) as a freshman, while Entler, who has played in 40 games with 29 starts, is batting .295 and has added in a homer with 17 RBI to boot.
Smith went 2-for-4 with a grand slam, five RBI and a run scored from her second base position in Charleston’s 9-6 win over Glenville State in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Tournament, while Entler started in right field in the three-run triumph.
Glenville State, who won the 2026 Mountain East Conference Tournament Championship over Charleston, has received a large contribution from Howard, who is batting .288 as a designated player while also making 11 appearances as a pitcher in 2026.