Kyushu Gakuin Claims Historic Title in 74th NHK Flag Tournament
In a hard-fought championship that captivated Kumamoto’s baseball community, Kyushu Gakuin High School overcame a late rally from Kumamoto Kogyo High School to claim the 74th NHK Flag Tournament title with a 6-4 victory at Libwork Fujisaki Stadium on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
The win marks Kyushu Gakuin’s first NHK Flag championship in school history, capping off a dominant tournament run that saw them defeat Kumamoto Bunkyo 5-2 in the semifinals just 24 hours earlier.
How It Unfolded: A Back-and-Forth Battle
The final game lived up to its billing as a classic, with both teams trading blows from the first pitch. Kyushu Gakuin jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning, but Kumamoto Kogyo answered with a three-run rally in the bottom half to tie the game at 3-3.
Key moments included:
- Top 3rd Inning: Kyushu Gakuin’s center fielder extended a sacrifice fly to break the tie at 4-3.
- Bottom 5th Inning: Kumamoto Kogyo’s cleanup hitter delivered a two-run homer to tie the game at 4-4.
- Top 7th Inning: Kyushu Gakuin’s closer struck out the side to preserve the lead, setting up their championship run.
The decisive moment came in the bottom of the 8th inning when Kyushu Gakuin’s shortstop drove in the game-winning run with a sharp ground ball to third. The final score stood as 6-4 in Kyushu Gakuin’s favor.
“This victory is the result of our team’s relentless effort and the support of our fans. We never gave up, even in the toughest moments.”
Why This Victory Matters
The championship is particularly significant for Kyushu Gakuin, who entered the tournament as underdogs but showcased their resilience throughout the week. Their victory adds to Kumamoto’s rich baseball tradition, joining the likes of Kumamoto Kogyo’s 2025 national championship in establishing the prefecture as a powerhouse in high school baseball.
For Kumamoto Kogyo, the silver medal represents their second consecutive appearance in the NHK Flag final, demonstrating their consistency at the regional level. Their late-game rallies in both the semifinal and final games highlight their offensive firepower, which will be closely watched as they prepare for the upcoming National High School Baseball Championship.
Key Tournament Statistics
| Team | Record | Runs Scored | Runs Allowed | Key Player |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kyushu Gakuin | 5-0 | 28 | 12 | Center fielder (HR leader) |
| Kumamoto Kogyo | 4-1 | 27 | 20 | Cleanup hitter (3 HRs) |
Tactical Breakdown: How Kyushu Gakuin Won the Clutch Game
Kyushu Gakuin’s coaching staff implemented several key strategies that proved decisive:

- Small Ball Mastery: The team excelled in moving runners around with bunts and sacrifice flies, particularly in high-pressure situations.
- Bullpen Efficiency: Their closer recorded 12 strikeouts in the final three innings, shutting down Kumamoto Kogyo’s late offensive surge.
- Defensive Shifts: Strategic positioning on both sides of the infield neutralized Kumamoto Kogyo’s power hitters, particularly their left-handed sluggers.
Kumamoto Kogyo, while dominant in the early going, struggled with consistency in their starting rotation. Their pitching staff allowed 10 earned runs over the tournament, with Kyushu Gakuin’s offense capitalizing on those mistakes.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the NHK Flag Tournament?
The NHK Flag Tournament is an annual high school baseball competition held in each prefecture across Japan. It serves as a qualifying tournament for the national high school baseball championships, with the top teams from each region advancing to the national tournament.
2. How does the tournament format work?
Each prefecture’s tournament follows a single-elimination format, with teams advancing through rounds until the final championship game. The winner of each prefectural tournament earns automatic qualification for the national championships.
3. Which players are being watched for professional scouting?
Kyushu Gakuin’s center fielder and Kumamoto Kogyo’s cleanup hitter are both being closely monitored by professional scouts from the NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) organizations. Several other players from both teams have received interest from college programs in the United States.
For more updates on Kyushu Gakuin’s journey and Kumamoto Kogyo’s preparations, follow High School Baseball Nippon and the Kyushu Baseball Federation.
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