It was a day of high stakes and high energy on the diamond as Winter Springs High School hosted Wesley Chapel in a thrilling 5A region baseball playoff matchup this past Saturday, May 9. The stands were packed, the tension was palpable, and the Bears brought their A-game from the first pitch.
The action was fast and furious, with Winter Springs showing off both their defensive grit and offensive firepower. One of the standout moments came when Brandon Curl electrified the crowd, sliding hard into third base with a burst of speed that set the tone for the inning. But Curl wasn't done yet—he later smashed a triple to drive in a crucial run, letting out a roar of celebration as he rounded the bases.
On the mound, the Bears' pitching staff was locked in. Tripp Rosenberger and Robbie Mungovan each took their turns dealing, delivering strikes with composure under the playoff spotlight. Mungovan, in particular, showed poise, working through the Wesley Chapel lineup with a mix of heat and off-speed stuff that kept batters guessing.
At the plate, Edward Risano stepped up with a key hit, while the chemistry between teammates was on full display. After Curl scored a run, he and Tyler Kenast shared a moment of pure joy, a reminder of the camaraderie that makes playoff baseball so special.
From the dugout, head coach Mike Bradley orchestrated the action with a steady hand, guiding his squad through every inning of this high-pressure contest. Whether you were there to catch the game or following from home, this was the kind of playoff atmosphere that defines spring baseball at its best.
