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Bracket unveiled for Team of the Decade tournament

Bracket unveiled for team of the decade tournament

- By Mike Cabrey mcabrey @21st-centurymed­ia.com @mpcabrey on Twitter

After compiling and evaluating all the results and accomplish­ments, the bracket is set to figure out the area’s top baseball squad of the last decade.

The 16-team field for The Reporter/Times Herald/ Montgomery Media Team of the Decade Tournament showcases the collective success that local teams have accomplish­ed over the previous 10 seasons. Along with numerous league and district titles, seven sides in the tournament claimed PIAA championsh­ips.

First-round matchups will begin next week which each of the eight contests decided by fan polling on The Reporter Sports’ twitter account (@ReporterSp­orts).

(1) 2010 GERMANTOWN ACADEMY » The Patriots, led by Sean Coyle — the 2010 PA Gatorade Player of the Year and third round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox — and eight other Division I commits, went 29-3 and finished ranked No. 8 nationally in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper poll and No. 18 in the Maxpreps Xcellent 10 national rankings.

GA steamrolle­d through the PAISAA tournament, winning four games by a combined 52-5 — routing Germantown Friends 14-4 in the final.

(2) 2015 NORTH PENN » The Knights claimed their second PIAA 4A title in three years — and program’s third state crown — with a 4-3 eight-inning win over Wyoming Valley West that also included an hour-plus rain delay in State College. SOL Continenta­l champ North Penn (23-4, 12-2 conference) fell to Council Rock North in the District 1 title game but bounced back by shutting out Olney in the state first round, edged Pennsbury in the quarterfin­als then beating Shaler in the semifinals on Mike Christy’s two-run

home run in the top of the eighth inning.

3) 2019 SOUDERTON » The Indians avenged a pair of losses to reach the PIAA6A final then rallied from a three run deficit to beat SOL Continenta­l rival 6-3 to claim the program’s first state title.

The Indians (24-4, 12-0 SOL Continenta­l), which won their first conference title since 2008, fell to Plymouth Whitemarsh in the District 1 quarters but topped Methacton and Garnet Valley in playbacks to earn a state bid. After beating La Salle 7-1 in its state opener, the Indians got back at PW with an 11-1 six-inning win the quarters then knocked off Neshaminy — who had defeated Big Red twice in the regular season — in the semis.

(4) 2012 LA SALLE » The ’12 Explorers were the first PCL squad to reach a PIAA baseball final and the first team to win the title with a 3-1 win over Council Rock South for the 4A Crown. La Salle went 12-0 in the PCL Red Division and 24-3 overall. The Explorers won their last five contests — rolling past Frankford (14-1 in District 12 final) and Upper Dublin (10-1 in state first round) before winning close contests with Central Dauphin (7-6) and Hatboro-Horsham (7-5).

(5) 2013 NORTH PENN » The Knights (17-10, 9-5 SOL Continenta­l) squeaked into the District 1-4A playoffs and ended up earning the program’s second PIAA title in dramatic fashion — Bobby Scott’s walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth for a 6-5 win over Lower Dauphin 6-5 in the 4A final. North Penn was the North’s 12 and last seed in the District 1 field but pulled off three straight upsets before falling to Pennridge in the semis. After placing fourth in districts, NP edged Pennsbury 1-0 in its state opener, blasted District 1 champ Coatesvill­e 11-1 then blanked Pennridge 3-0 in the semis after losing its first three meetings with the Rams.

(6) 2014 LA SALLE » The Explorers (21-6) were the top team PIAA Class 4A for the second time in three years, scoring twice in the top of the eighth to beat Conestoga

4-2 in the final. After taking first in the PCL Red with a 12-3 mark, La Salle missed out a second-straight Catholic League title but finished the season winning its final five games, bouncing a trio of District 1 sides in the state tournament. The Explorers opened PIAA play with a 6-0 shutout over Boyertown, beat District champ Hazleton 3-1 then blanked SpringFord 3-0 in the semis.

(7) 2014 POPE JOHN PAUL II »

The Golden Panthers (235, 14-4 PAC) secured the school’s first-ever PIAA championsh­ip with a 4-2 victory in the 3A final over Harrition — a rematch of the year’s District 1 final won by PJP. Pope John Paul II fell 1-0 to Methacton in the PAC final then won the District 1-3A title as the tournament’s fourth seed. PJP topped District 3 sides West Perry and Northeaste­rn in the first two rounds of states before shutting out District 11 champ Tamaqua 1-0 in the semis.

(8) 2010 CHRISTOPHE­R DOCK » The Pioneers won the program’s third PIAA Class A title — and first since 2006 — in walk-off fashion in Altoona as Alex Summers’

two-out, two-strike single in the bottom of the seventh scored two runs for a 4-3 win over Serra Catholic. District 1 champ Dock, which finished 20-3, began states with two convincing wins over GAMP (15-5 in six) and Berks Christian (11-1 in six) before besting Pius X 4-2 in the semifinals.

(9) 2013 UPPER MORELAND »

The Golden Bears went 21-5 overall and took the SOL American Conference title with a 13-1 record. After falling to Holy Ghost Prep in the District 1-3A final, UM ripped off three straight wins to reach the program’s first-ever PIAA final, falling just shy of gold in a 2-1 loss to West York.

(10) 2018 LA SALLE » The Explorers claimed its first Catholic League title since 2013 and was an eight-inning loss to Bensalem in the PIAA-6A semifinals for reaching the program’s third state final. La Salle finished 23-4 and 11-1 in the league and featured both the PCL’s Offensive (Andrew Cossetti) and Defensive (Eric Marasheski) Players of the Year.

(11) 2013 PENNRIDGE » The Rams (20-8, 9-5 SOL Continenta­l) beat eventual

state champ North Penn three times, including 4-3 in the District 1-4A semifinals. Pennridge fell 5-4 to Coatesvill­e in the district final then bested La Salle and Wyoming Valley West in states before a fourth meeting with North Penn in the PIAA semis didn’t go the Rams way.

(12) 2012 HATBORO-HORSHAM » The Hatters made a run to the PIAA 4A semifinals before their season came to an end against eventual champ La Salle 7-5 at Spring-Ford. Hatboro-Horsham went 22-5 on the season, place third in District 1 and claimed the SOL Continenta­l title with a 12-2 record.

(13) 2018 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL » The Patriots (21-6, 10-2 PCL) took second to La Salle in both the Catholic League regular season and playoffs but bounced back to take the District 12-5A crown then made a run to the state semis. The Patriots topped West Chester Rustin (3-2) and Cedar Cliff (7-2) in the first two rounds of PIAA play before losing to Lower Dauphin 3-2.

(14) 2014 METHACTON » The North No. 7 seed in the District 1-4A tournament, the

Warriors (22-7, 12-6 PAC) won five games to claim its first district crown, knocking off PAC rival Boyertown 7-3 in the title game. Methacton, who topped Pope John Paul II 1-0 for the PAC title, blanked George Washington 4-0 in the state first round but was edged by fellow conference member Spring-Ford 3-2 in the quarters.

(15) 2016 PENNRIDGE » The Rams (18-8, 9-5 SOL Continenta­l) made a Cinderella run to the District 1-4A title. As the field’s 17 seed, Pennridge picked up the crown courtesy of five upsets – knocking off No. 1 Interboro in the second round and besting No. 6 Council Rock North 3-1 in the final. The Rams’ year ended with a first round loss to Cumberland Valley.

(16) 2015 ARCHBISHOP WOOD » Aided by Catholic League MVP Joey Lancellott­i, the Vikings (17-5, 10-2 PCL) won their first Catholic League championsh­ip since 1993, topping defending champ Neumann-Goretti 3-2 in in the league final. Wood earned the District 12-3A title before its season ended with a PIAA first round loss to Twin Valley.

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 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? La Salle head coach Joe Parisi congratula­tes his team after defeating Conestoga, 4-2, in eight innings, to win the PIAA Class AAAA baseball championsh­ip.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO La Salle head coach Joe Parisi congratula­tes his team after defeating Conestoga, 4-2, in eight innings, to win the PIAA Class AAAA baseball championsh­ip.

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