Baseball

Regis Jesuit Eyes First State Title Since 2019 After Dominant 3‑0 Run

A Colorado high school baseball team rallies to the brink of a championship, driven by senior standouts and a focused coach.

The Regis Jesuit baseball squad has turned a promising season into a championship chase, completing a 3‑0 stretch that left them outscoring their opponents 24‑11 and putting them one victory away from the Class 5A state title.

Senior catcher Jack Manthey described the shift in momentum, noting that the team’s confidence has risen dramatically after each victory and that the players are feeding off each other's energy.

Coach Matt Darr has emphasized staying sharp, reminding the squad that the path to the title requires the same mental toughness that helped them erase a one‑run deficit against Mountain Vista in the sixth inning.

The Road Ahead

With seniors Hudson Alpert, a Vanderbilt signee, and Chase Massey poised to lead the offense, the team is focused on maintaining the momentum that has carried them through a demanding schedule, aiming to bring a title home for the first time since 2019.

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