Baseball

American Fork High School Claims Fourth 6A Baseball Championship in Six Years

A dominant run that cements the program as a state powerhouse

American Fork High School captured its fourth 6A baseball championship in the past six years, completing a two‑game sweep of Skyridge that left the crowd roaring.

American Fork Secures Fourth Title in Six Years

The victory adds to a storied legacy, as the program now boasts 13 state titles, second only to Bingham High School’s record.

Head coach Jared Ingersoll, who has guided the team to six championships over 24 seasons, praised the resilience of his squad after a shaky opening.

Key contributors shone throughout the series: Cache Poulson, a BYU commit, delivered a solo home run that shifted momentum, while Miles Robinson contributed a double and an RBI.

Rip Roberts earned four strikeouts for Skyridge, and Bo Larson added a double, but it was American Fork’s balanced attack that proved decisive.

Despite a slow start that saw the offense struggle early, the team’s defense tightened and the bats came alive in the later innings, sealing the win.

The Utah High School Activities Association oversaw the tournament, ensuring fair play and celebrating the achievement with a ceremony that highlighted the student‑athletes’ dedication.

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