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Brady Guzzie Leads Conwell-Egan to Catholic League Crown

MVP performance, versatile play and a commitment to Virginia define a standout season

Brady Guzzie, a junior standout from Conwell‑Egan Catholic High School, capped a remarkable season by earning Philadelphia Catholic League MVP honors as his team secured the league championship game.

Versatility That Defined a Season

Guzzie’s impact stretched across every facet of the game. He topped the lineup in batting average, RBIs, runs, OPS and hits while also anchoring the rotation with a 0.61 ERA and 105 strikeouts over 57 innings. Opponents managed just a .111 average against him, underscoring his dominance on the mound.

His adaptability was evident when he moved from the leadoff spot to the No. 3 position, delivering a two‑run homer in the seventh inning of the championship clash despite a pulled hamstring that threatened his availability.

Coach Jeff Manto praised the sophomore’s all‑around skill set, calling him the best pitcher, outfield defender and first baseman in the area, a testament to a player who can shift seamlessly between roles without sacrificing performance.

Beyond the diamond, Guzzie’s commitment to the University of Virginia signals a promising next chapter, where his leadership and work ethic will be tested against a new level of competition.

The championship game, played in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, saw Guzzie’s team fall just short of a perfect finish, yet his two‑run blast in the seventh inning remains a defining moment that highlighted his clutch ability.

The squad also featured Connor Landau, whose defensive contributions complemented Guzzie’s efforts and helped shape a resilient team atmosphere.

As the season winds down, the buzz around Guzzie’s future continues to grow, with fans and analysts alike watching how his collegiate career will unfold at Virginia.

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