Baseball

Greencastle-Antrim Baseball Team Stuns West Chester Rustin in PIAA 5A Semifinal

A late‑inning rally propelled the team to its first state championship game in over two decades.

The Greencastle-Antrim baseball team turned a 5‑0 hole into an 11‑5 triumph over West Chester Rustin in the PIAA Class 5A semifinals, forcing a decisive Game 3 that will decide the state championship.

A Rally Built on Resilience

Coach Eric Shaner lauded his players' unwavering focus, noting that the team’s ability to stay united under pressure was the cornerstone of the comeback.

Sophomore pitcher Cam Rakaczewski was the catalyst, limiting Rustin to a single hit and no runs over four complete innings while also delivering a solo home run that sparked the offense.

Rakaczewski’s performance was not an isolated flash; the youngster has displayed a rare blend of talent and work ethic since elementary school, a fact Shaner has repeatedly emphasized.

A Milestone for the Program

The victory marks the first time in more than 25 years that a Greencastle-Antrim squad has reached the championship game, a milestone that has the entire community buzzing.

Looking ahead, Shaner is already planning practice sessions and strategies for the upcoming final, confident that the team can sustain the momentum they have generated.

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