Monday's Berks high school baseball action delivered plenty of drama and standout performances, with several teams making strong statements on the diamond. Here's how the games unfolded:
Fleetwood 6, Conrad Weiser 5 – In a tight contest, Fleetwood's Avery Smith and Wylie Loy each went 3-for-4, combining for three RBIs and three runs scored. Chase Adams added a home run and a single, while Michael Kennedy drove in three runs. The win improves Fleetwood to 5-11 overall and 3-8 in Division 3, while Conrad Weiser falls to 2-18 and 0-11 in Division 2.
Exeter 9, West York 3 – Exeter's offense came alive behind Jake Hafer and Brandon Feathers, each tripling and driving in two runs. The Eagles improve to an impressive 14-6 on the season, showcasing their depth and power at the plate.
Twin Valley 5, Kutztown 3 – Brody Majeski was the star for Twin Valley, going 2-for-4 with two RBIs while also pitching a complete seven-inning gem. He struck out four, allowed six hits, and gave up just two earned runs. Blaise Rigg chipped in with two RBIs of his own. Twin Valley now sits at 11-8 in Division 2, while Kutztown drops to 13-7.
Wyomissing 9, Reading High 0 – Noah Rauenzahn was dominant on the mound, tossing seven scoreless innings with four strikeouts and only four hits allowed. His brother Aaron Rauenzahn added two hits and two RBIs at the plate. Wyomissing improves to 11-8, while Reading High falls to 8-11.
Berks Catholic 8, Executive Education 7 – In a nail-biter, Owen Schalk led the Saints with a 2-for-4 performance and three RBIs. Berks Catholic improves to 13-4, continuing their strong season.
Oley Valley 8, Bishop McDevitt 5 – Gryffin Cappellano went deep with a home run and an RBI, while Russell Leach doubled and drove in three runs. Danny Fries added three hits, an RBI, and a run scored. Oley Valley moves to 15-4, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the area.
Conestoga Christian 9, Antietam 4 – Conestoga Christian secured the win, with Antietam falling to 4-13 on the season.
With the postseason approaching, every game matters—and these results show just how competitive Berks County baseball is this spring. Whether you're gearing up for playoff action or just enjoying the season, make sure you're ready with the right gear to hit the field in style.
