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Stahl's 4-Hit, 4-RBI Day Keeps OJR Baseball Unbeaten
Owen J. Roberts baseball improves to 4-0 on the season with a close win over Wilson
Mar. 29, 2026 at 2:49pm
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A cubist interpretation of the key plays and players that led Owen J. Roberts baseball to another early-season victory.Pottstown TodayAdam Stahl went 4-for-4 with 4 RBIs to lead Owen J. Roberts baseball to a 7-6 victory over Wilson West Lawn on Saturday. The win keeps OJR undefeated at 4-0 on the young season. Elsewhere, Methacton, OJR, Pottsgrove, Phoenixville and Spring-Ford boys lacrosse teams all suffered losses, while Methacton and Upper Merion track and field had strong showings at the North Penn Open.
Why it matters
OJR baseball's hot start has them off to their best beginning in years, with the team looking to build on last season's success. The loss drops Methacton, OJR, Pottsgrove, Phoenixville and Spring-Ford's boys lacrosse teams' records, while Methacton and Upper Merion track and field had some impressive individual performances at a major invitational meet.
The details
Adam Stahl led the way for OJR baseball, going a perfect 4-for-4 with 4 RBIs in the 7-6 win over Wilson West Lawn. Catcher Nolan Fisher added a two-run single, Gavin Winnick had a hit, stolen base and two runs scored, and Matt Smola doubled and scored a run. Chris Colon started and allowed just one hit and three unearned runs over four innings, with Brody Flick and Smola finishing the game in relief. In boys lacrosse, Methacton fell 15-6 to Unionville despite 3 goals and an assist from Mike Maro, while OJR lost 12-5 to CB West. Pottsgrove was defeated 12-2 by Kennett. In track and field, Methacton and Upper Merion had several top-five finishes at the North Penn Open, including wins by Methacton's Victoria James in shot put and Joshua Othuon in triple jump.
- On Saturday morning, OJR baseball defeated Wilson West Lawn 7-6.
- The boys lacrosse games took place on Saturday as well.
The players
Adam Stahl
A key player for the Owen J. Roberts baseball team, he went 4-for-4 with 4 RBIs in the team's 7-6 win over Wilson West Lawn.
Nolan Fisher
The catcher for Owen J. Roberts baseball, he contributed a two-run single in the team's victory.
Mike Maro
A senior on the Methacton boys lacrosse team, he scored 3 goals and had 1 assist in their 15-6 loss to Unionville.
Wyatt Kupsey
A player for the Unionville boys lacrosse team, he scored 5 goals and had 3 assists, including the 185th goal of his career to set the program record.
Victoria James
A member of the Methacton girls track and field team, she won the shot put event at the North Penn Open with a distance of 38 feet, 10.25 inches.
The takeaway
OJR baseball's strong start has them looking to build on last season's success, while the losses in boys lacrosse show the PAC teams still have work to do. Methacton and Upper Merion track and field athletes had some impressive individual performances at a major invitational meet.


