In a thrilling BCIAA Division 1 showdown, Muhlenberg staged a dramatic comeback, scoring three runs in the top of the sixth inning to secure a 6-4 victory over Wilson on Friday. The win not only showcased the Muhls' resilience but also kept them firmly in the playoff hunt with a 9-7 overall record and an impressive 8-3 mark in division play.
Cooper Burr was the offensive catalyst for Muhlenberg, going 2-for-4 at the plate with a double and driving in two runs. Not to be outdone, John Martin contributed a key 1-for-3 performance, also tallying two RBIs. Their clutch hitting in the sixth inning turned the tide and gave the Muhls the momentum they needed to seal the win.
On the mound, Ryan Rosenberry was the star of the show, pitching four innings of relief to earn the victory. He allowed just three hits and three runs—only two earned—while striking out five batters. His steady performance kept Wilson at bay and allowed Muhlenberg's offense to take control.
Elsewhere in Berks County baseball action, Oley Valley edged past Brandywine Heights 9-6, thanks in large part to Vincenzo Fick, who went 2-for-3 with two RBIs. But the highlight of the game came from Gryffin Cappellano, who not only went 2-for-5 with an RBI but also achieved a significant personal milestone—recording the 100th hit of his high school career. It was a moment to remember for the Lynx standout as his team continues to build momentum.
