📣 IMPORTANT UPDATE: Mike Drago Sports is closing. Subscriptions will not be billed after 5/31/26.

Read More »
Old-school sports journalism in a new format.

Berks Catholic, Fleetwood advance with wins in D3 baseball openers

Parker Nein collected as many hits as he allowed, throwing a six-inning two-hitter as fourth-seeded Berks Catholic advanced with a 10-0 District 3 Class 3A quarterfinal win over fifth-seeded Bermudian Springs at Berks Catholic Monday.

The Saints (13-8) advance to a semifinal Thursday against top-seeded Lancaster Catholic (18-3) at Riley Field in Lancaster. The Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 4 champs received a first-round bye.

Parker Nein

The victory extended Berks Catholic’s district winning streak to four games. It last appeared in the postseason in 2018 when it beat East Pennsboro for the District 3 Class 4A title.

The Saints broke the game open with eight third-inning runs; RJ Emrich had an RBI double and Kevin Lawlor an RBI single. Three of the runs were unearned.

Nein went 2-for-4 and scored twice. He struck out five and walked two; he opened the game with four hitless innings.

Nein improved to 6-0 and lowered his team-best ERA to 0.93. He has struck out 42 over 45 innings, allowing 29 hits.

Matt Sterner went 2-for-4 for the Saints with an RBI and a run scored; he also stole a base. Chris Avram had a single, walk and scored two runs.

The Indians had more errors (three) than hits (two).

Fleetwood 3, Octorara 1

A.J. Knoll pitched a six-hitter and Jake Karnish had three hits as the ninth-seeded Tigers earned their first district playoff win in eight years by knocking off the eighth-seeded Braves Monday at Atglen.

Fleetwood (8-12) advances to the District 3 Class 4A quarterfinals, where it will play at top-seeded West Perry Thursday at 4:30. The Mustangs had a first-round bye.

The win was the first in district play for the Tigers since 2014, when they beat Greencastle 3-2 in a Class 3A opener. They had not played a district game since 2018.

Knoll (3-2) struck out one and walked one. He didn’t allow a run until the seventh.

The Tigers scored single runs in the first, fourth and seventh innings.

Karnish, an all-division shortstop, went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and scored a run. Travis Loy went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI.

You might also like

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More