Montoursville’s baseball squad clinched a 4-2 victory over Boiling Springs in the 4A state quarterfinals, propelling the team into the semifinals.
Brody Aldenderfer’s two-run double in the second inning sparked the offense, delivering the decisive blow that put the team ahead.
The win was not a solo effort; Zack Neill, Carson Menne and the rest of the lineup contributed with solid hitting and aggressive base running.
Defensive standouts such as Kane Moore’s sensational grab at second base and Gabe Moser’s pickoff that halted a potential rally underscored the team’s all‑around strength.
Elijah Eck’s timely double play and Dom Beck’s steady pitching kept Boiling Springs at bay, while Cy Heddings and Torin Williamson added depth to the roster.
Looking Ahead to the Semifinals
Montoursville will now meet Holy Ghost Prep, a formidable opponent that has advanced through its own series of tight contests.
The path to the championship also features Southern Columbia and Mifflinburg, both of which have continued District 4’s strong showing in the state tournament.
Warrior Run’s historic run, highlighted by a no‑hitter and a first‑ever state playoff win, reflects the growing competitiveness of the region.
Coach Jeremy Eck and the entire coaching staff praised the team’s resilience, noting that the blend of veteran experience and youthful energy has been key to their success.