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2025 Baseball Preview: Easton Area HS

Head Coach: Carm LaDuca 23rd year (283-202) (Record 2023 – 6-14)

Assistant Coaches:
Greg Hess – Associate Head Coach 23 years
Varsity Assistants – Mike Palos, Greg Vogel, Matt Rusnock, Michael LaDuca, Scott Ordway
JV – Ryan Kanusky, Sean Boylan
JH – Ryan Miller, Ryan Klipphahn

Starters Lost to Graduation:
Harol Rodriguez – Catcher
Isa Jackson – OF
Spencer Brooking – OF
Alex Laquintano – 3B
Nick Chieffo – 1B

Key Returnees:
Khamryn Singto – 2B/P – Junior
Cole Ordway – SS – Junior
Kurtis Crossman – 1B – Junior
Chase Shollenberger – OF/P/1B – Junior
Anthony Suffness – CF – Senior
Nolan Fuller – OF/P – Senior – Bloomsburg bound
Rowan Galiotto – P/1B/DH – Senior – Marywood Bound
Brogan Pagotto – 3B – Senior Dominican University Bound
Zach Mattes – P – Senior

Newcomers:
Max Martenis – C – Junior
Chad Perry – P/C – Senior
Max Suffness – IF – Freshmen
Mason Stout – OF – Junior
Deegan Keller – IF / P – Junior
Mason Keller – C/P – Freshmen
Zach Wagner – P – Senior
Nolan Stem – P/IF – Junior
Winston Hornik – OF/IF/P – Junior
Evan Thorton – OF – Junior
Jacob Hackman – P – Senior and Rowan Tom – OF – Senior
Excited about some of these players who will contribute in 2025!

2025 Outlook: This will be an incredibly balanced EPC in 2025. The Steel Division will be a tough go with Northampton joining an already solid division up and down. I believe there are many teams across the league who are going to be capable of winning with teams who stay healthy, and if we have decent weather so as not to disrupt team’s pitching depth, it will allow for the best to rise to the top. Until someone knocks Liberty off the top of the division, they are the favorite and have in my opinion the best player in the league with their catcher Franklin Pichardo.

Easton will be looking to move forward from a few unexpected down seasons playing youthful talent. These young men have matured and will be looking to succeed on the playing field as a unit. They are an amazing group of kids led by some tough seniors who have worked hard to be ready for the season. We have the ingredients to create a strong three-pronged approach to the game. Pitching, Defense, and Offensively we feel we can compete at the highest levels and expect to be right in the mix for post season opportunities. We have a deep respect for all teams in the EPC but we also have developed a confidence to know we are a good baseball team and with continued hard work we will be ready to compete each day!

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