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[Frenzy] A Collection of Popular High School Baseball Cheering Songs

A quintessential part of summer and inseparable from high school baseball is the cheering songs.

The pieces performed by each school’s brass band are themselves sources of energy, and some tunes are even called “magic songs” for their power to change the flow of a game—so their presence is anything but ordinary.

This article introduces popular, classic cheering songs for high school baseball that will get even viewers pumped up.

Even if you don’t know the original songs, you’ll still enjoy it—so take this opportunity to have some fun!

[Frenzy] Compilation of Popular High School Baseball Cheering Songs (51–60)

Wind of AugustGanaha Mina

Featuring an acoustic sound that vividly evokes refreshing summer scenes, this work is a heartwarming song woven in the artist’s own words by Mina Ganaha, a singer-songwriter from Amami Ōshima.

It gently sings of the loneliness that accompanies passing seasons and the positive strength to step into the future, warmly embracing the listener’s heart.

Released in July 2002 as one half of the double A-side single “Owaranai Natsu / Hachigatsu no Kaze,” it served as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Nettō Kōshien,” and likely remains in many people’s memories.

When you hear it at summer’s end, it stirs both nostalgic memories and the drive to take on new challenges—a perfect classic for the soundtrack of youth.

Endless SummerGanaha Mina

Mina Ganaha / Endless Summer [Music Video]
Endless SummerGanaha Mina

A true youth anthem that moved so many as the opening theme of TV Asahi’s “Netto Koshien” in the summer of 2002.

Mina Ganaha’s clear yet powerful vocals mirror the single-minded dedication of the ballplayers chasing the white ball, stirring the hearts of listeners.

Behind this song lies a dramatic real-life moment: Ganaha’s own younger brother hit a pinch-hit home run at the Spring Koshien in 2001, and that inspiration became a major driving force in creating the track.

Released in July 2002, it was later included on the album “momentum” and the best-of collection “Shoshin Wasurubekarazu.” It’s a cheer song for everyone chasing their dreams—and for you who want to feel the brilliance of that summer once again.

The End of SummerMoriyama Naotaro

This song by Naotaro Moriyama delivers that distinctive late-summer melancholy and a faint sense of hope through beautiful acoustic sounds.

The lyrics—filled with feelings for someone far away and a wish for peace—overlap with each listener’s inner landscape, stirring deep emotion.

Released as a single in August 2003, it moved many viewers as the ending theme for that year’s “Netto Koshien.” It’s also included on the acclaimed album “Ikutsumo no Kawa o Koete Umareta Kotobatachi.” It’s a track you’ll want to listen to quietly at summer’s end, or whenever you feel like reflecting on the drama of Koshien.

Precious SummerHamada Mari

This classic song, which passionately sings of the brilliance of that summer etched in our hearts and the bittersweet feelings for days gone by, features lyrics written by Mari Hamada herself and music composed by Tetsuro Oda.

Its emotional melody that grips the listener and the liberating, summery sound vividly bring irreplaceable moments back to life.

The track is included on the album “TOMORROW,” released in October 1991, an album that garnered wide support and reached No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

Long beloved as the opening theme for the high school baseball digest program “Netto Koshien,” it’s no exaggeration to call it an iconic song of summer.

If you carry the burning passion of your youth in your heart or treasure your beautiful summer memories, this is a must-listen.

Let the cymbals of my raging heart resoundWatanabe Misato

Misato Watanabe – Let the Cymbals of My Raging Heart Resound
Let the cymbals of my raging heart resoundWatanabe Misato

With drums and cymbals bursting like a heartbeat turned into sound, this track leaves a vivid impression with its energetic vibe, doesn’t it? The lyrics, written by Misato Watanabe herself, capture the uncontrollable impulses of youth, big dreams for the future, and a fiery message urging listeners to seize the moment: “Now’s your chance—grab it!” The song was released in August 2000 as Watanabe’s 38th single.

Originally included on her July 2000 album “Love♥Go Go!!,” it also became etched in the memories of many high school baseball fans as the opening theme for TV Asahi’s “Nettou Koshien” that summer.

It’s a perfect song to fire yourself up when you’re taking on something new or striving toward a goal.

Just hearing it brings back the blazing summer sun and the cheers from the field, filling you with strength.

It’s also ideal for psyching yourself up in those crucial moments.