Monarch Baseball Rallies for Victory Over Dublin Jerome

Marysville High School's baseball team comes back from a 4-0 deficit to defeat Dublin Jerome 7-4.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:36pm

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting the dynamic action of a high school baseball game, with players, bats, and the field rendered in bold, overlapping shapes and colors.A cubist interpretation of the Monarchs' dramatic comeback victory over Dublin Jerome on their new home turf.Marysville Today

The Marysville High School baseball team overcame an early 4-0 deficit to defeat Dublin Jerome 7-4 on Wednesday night. The game marked the Monarchs' first contest on their new turf baseball diamond. Marysville used a late-game rally, scoring 6 unanswered runs in the 5th inning to take the lead and ultimately win the game.

Why it matters

This win is an important early-season conference victory for the Monarchs, who are now 2-0 in the OCC-Cardinal division. The comeback victory also showcases the team's resilience and ability to battle back from a large deficit on their new home field.

The details

Marysville starting pitcher Brady Carper struck out 7 batters in 6 innings to earn the win, his first of the season. The Monarchs trailed 4-0 heading into the 5th inning, but then scored 6 runs in the frame to take a 7-4 lead. Key hits in the rally came from Mason Springs, Jackson Snyder, Cam Taylor, and Aloysius Roseburrough. Closer Carson Collins recorded his second save of the year to secure the victory.

  • The game marked MHS' first contest on its new turf baseball diamond.
  • Marysville will see Dublin Jerome again later this season.

The players

Brady Carper

The starting pitcher for Marysville, who earned the win by striking out 7 batters in 6 innings.

Mason Springs

A Marysville player who had a key hit during the team's 6-run 5th inning rally.

Jackson Snyder

A Marysville player who had a run-scoring single in the 5th inning to bring the Monarchs within 4-2.

Cam Taylor

A Marysville player who tied the game at 4-4 with an infield single in the 5th inning.

Aloysius Roseburrough

A Marysville player who had a 2-run bloop single in the 5th inning to give the Monarchs a 7-4 lead.

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What’s next

The Monarchs will return to action tonight as they host Olentangy (4-2, 2-0 OCC-Cardinal) in a pivotal early-season conference showdown. The first pitch is scheduled for 5 p.m.

The takeaway

The Monarchs' comeback victory showcases the team's resilience and ability to battle back from a large deficit, an important quality as they look to compete in the OCC-Cardinal division this season.