Baseball

Robinson Rockets clinch first state baseball championship

Rain‑delayed final ends 3‑1 over Brock, with Caden Coe named MVP

The championship clash between the Robinson Rockets and the Brock Bulldogs was originally slated for noon, but a sudden thunderstorm pushed the start to 2 p.m. The delay added a tense anticipation to an already electric atmosphere.

A delayed championship game

Robinson struck first, capitalizing on a timely hit to take a 1‑0 lead by the end of the opening inning. The early advantage set the tone, but Brock answered in the fourth, knotting the game at 1‑1 and forcing both teams into a tight battle.

The Rockets rallied in the bottom of the fifth, plating two more runs to pull ahead 3‑1. The momentum shift was palpable, and the crowd sensed the historic moment unfolding on the diamond.

MVP performance and key figures

Caden Coe emerged as the game’s standout, delivering a performance that earned him the Most Valuable Player award. His contributions were complemented by the steady guidance of Shahji Adam, whose strategic adjustments helped steady the team during the rain‑soaked intermission.

Program milestone

The final out sealed a 3‑1 victory, delivering the Rockets’ first state championship in program history. The win sparked celebrations across the community and marked a milestone for the organization, celebrated on the official website of the Robinson Rockets.

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