Rochester Adams erupted in the fifth week of the MHSAA Division 1 tournament, posting a 10‑4 victory over Brownstown Woodhaven that propelled the team into the state championship game.
The decisive second inning saw the Wildcats plate five runs, a surge that set the tone for the rest of the game and allowed the offense to roll uninterrupted.
Dominic Dumitrescu and Johnny Safadi led the offensive onslaught, each collecting multiple hits and scoring runs, while Brady Lindstrom delivered a solid pitching outing supported by a tight infield.
A Historic Run
Coach Andrew Lamkin praised the squad’s resilience, noting that the team had to win three one‑run games earlier in the playoffs before finding its rhythm in the semifinal.
With a total of 27 runs scored in the last two games, the Wildcats are now poised to face Novi Detroit Catholic Central on Saturday, hoping to capture their first baseball title in three decades.