Pottsville – Berks Sports Report https://berkssportsreport.com Paul Roberts Sun, 15 Mar 2026 13:42:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Bell Shines, but Blazers Fall to the Tide https://berkssportsreport.com/bell-shines-but-blazers-fall-to-the-tide/ Sun, 15 Mar 2026 13:42:22 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=5480 Daniel Boone and Pottsville are looking to turn things around this spring. The Blazers and the Crimson Tide both went (6-14) last year. Pottsville made the trip to Birdsboro for its season opener on a chilly Saturday afternoon with wind gusts up to 40 mph. The Tide came away with a thrilling 4-3 win in eight innings. Dom Rynard allowed just one hit over five scoreless frames with seven strikeouts and two walks. “So proud of the way Dom pitched. He prepared all offseason for moments like today and owned it. We knew coming in it was going to be tough to score runs, and we needed that type of effort. He delivered big time for our program,” said head coach Mike Welsh. Rynard also came through at the plate. The junior hammered a triple to deep center field with one out in the eighth inning. Rynard scored the go-ahead run on a single up the middle by designated hitter Max Clews. Sophomore Landon Trout struck out a pair in a hitless bottom of the eighth to seal the victory.

Greyson Bell held Pottsville to one hit in four innings with seven strikeouts and no walks. The 6’2, 185-pound lefty is rated the #4 prospect in the Class of 2028 by Baseball America. Bell was on the USA U15 team last year and pitched in the Pan American Championships in Mexico. The highly-touted sophomore lived up to the hype. “He’s unbelievable. His work ethic and his pitches are phenomenal. He throws real hard for a high school kid and his spin on his off-speed [pitches] is above major league average which generates a lot of swing and misses,” explained head coach Kolbie Reeser. Bell’s fastball has been up to 92 mph this year. He said he reached 94 mph last September. Bell was limited to 53 pitches on Saturday and 40 were strikes.

Ian Jacob, a hard-throwing righty, took over on the mound in the fifth inning. The 6’5 junior can also crank it up to 92 mph. He walked Brody Hess to begin the frame. After a single by Andrew Allen, Harrison Ciavarella ripped a 2-run triple to center. Christian Alvarez, the lone senior in Pottsville’s starting lineup, got down a sacrifice bunt back to Jacob that made it 3-0. In the bottom of the fifth, Rynard worked out of a jam to keep Daniel Boone off the board. He got back-to-back strikeouts with a man on third and one out.

Hess tossed a 1-2-3 sixth inning for the Tide, but he ran into trouble in the bottom of the seventh. The Blazers came alive with three runs on three hits and a walk. “I’m proud of the way we fought,” replied Reeser. A single by Maddox Roy got the rally started with one out. After Jacob was hit by a pitch, Owen Howells lofted a bloop single. The throw from right field went out of play making it 3-1. A throwing error by Allen at shortstop got Daniel Boone within 3-2. Following an infield single by sophomore Jace Michener, freshman Logan Lester drew a bases loaded walk to even the score at 3-3. There was still only one out when Bell, the Blazers’ leadoff hitter, came to the plate. He hit a ground ball right back to Hess who threw home for a force out. Chase Yenser, who’s committed to Baylor for golf, then flew out to center to end the seventh inning.

Jacob walked with two outs in the eighth, but Howells grounded out to second base to end the game. Jacob allowed four runs on five hits and four walks. He struck out five over four innings and 74 pitches. Hess gave up three runs on three hits in two innings. He hit one batter and walked another. Trout picked up the win in relief. Pottsville finished with six hits and Daniel Boone had four. Hess, a junior second baseman, went 2-for-2 with two walks and a run.

Reeser is in his first year at the helm of the Blazers. The 2020 Gov. Mifflin graduate was the head coach at Tulpehocken last season. Reeser, who’s working with seven returning starters, has set the bar high. “We’re gonna respect every team we play, but we’ll fear nobody,” he stated. Reeser added, “I told them all the time to clear their calendars in June because that’s when the state title is at. It’s pasted in our locker room; county title, district title, and state title. The only way to get there is to believe in it.”

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