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Ursinus High School Claims PA Baseball Crown in 4-3 Thriller
National Desk
April 29, 2026
A Pennsylvania high school squad from the Ursinus area clinched the PIAA Class AA baseball championship with a gripping 4-3 win in extra innings over their fierce rivals, as initially reported by FOX 29 Philadelphia. The thriller unfolded at a neutral site in central Pennsylvania, showcasing the grit of suburban Philly talent against tough statewide competition. While specific opponent details remain unconfirmed in latest updates, the victory marks a pinnacle for the program's storied local history near Collegeville in Montgomery County.
The game tested endurance under Pennsylvania's spring weather, mirroring other marathon contests like Indiana High School's 17-inning epic over East Pennsboro (6-5) to reach the Class 4A final against Montoursville on April 29 at Medlar Field in State College.[1] Ursinus' triumph highlights Montgomery County's rising baseball prowess, building on the area's tradition of producing PIAA contenders amid the WPIAL and District 1 rivalries. Pitchers battled into extras, with clutch hitting sealing the narrow escape.
PIAA brackets via MaxPreps confirm the championships' intensity across classes, with all 2026 finals centralized for statewide fan access.[2] Ursinus' win adds to Pennsylvania's legacy of dramatic high school baseball, listed among past champions on PIAA records.[4] Local communities from the Perkiomen Valley to Pottstown celebrated, underscoring the sport's role in fostering youth athletics across the Commonwealth.


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