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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Valley Cup baseball team falls to Chester

The 2024 Lehigh Valley Carpenter Cup team was hoping to not repeat the same outcome they’ve endured the past two seasons, but Monday’s opener against Chester County in the single elimination tournament proved to be the end for this year’s group.

Chester County took care of business at Richie Ashburn Complex at FDR Park in Philadelphia with a 7-2 victory in the all-star game.

Chester broke open the score with two runs in the fourth, four in the fifth and another in the sixth before the Lehigh Valley squad crossed two in the seventh.

Nine players from Bethlehem Catholic, Liberty and Freedom highlighted this year’s team, led by Liberty pitcher Noah Gyauch-Quirk.

The Carpenter Cup semifinals are set for June 24 with the finals schedule for June 25 at Citizens Bank Park.

The complete roster is below.

Collin Peacock, Bethlehem Catholic, Jr., Outfield

Dylan Keith, Bangor, Jr., Outfield

Brayden Rader, Bethlehem Catholic, Sr., INF

Liam Huffman, East Stroudsburg South, Jr., P

Rocco DelGiudice. Pocono Mt. East, Jr., IF

Mason Haupt, Northampton, Sr., INF

Chase Walker, Freedom, Jr., P

Jack Lloyd, Whitehall, So., INF

Adam Horvath, Pocono Mt. East, Sr., P

Caden Deegan, Bethlehem Catholic, Jr., 1B

Aidan Butz, Nazareth, Sr., OF

Patrick Kiefner, Freedom, Jr., C

Kamron Kensicki, Liberty, Jr., C

Chase Kilareski, Nazareth, Jr., OF

Noah Gyauch-Quirk, Liberty, Sr., P

Chris Fritts, Southern Lehigh, Jr., P

Tyler Reichenbach, Whitehall, Jr., P

Phil Taylor, Bethlehem Catholic, Jr., P

Austin Spisszak, Salisbury, Jr., 1B

Brady Simock, Northampton, So., P

Matt Rader, CCHS, Jr., P

Billy Stuhldreher, Northampton, Jr., OF

Bobby Ehrmann, Pocono Mt. East, So., INF

Josh Staples, North Pocono, Jr., INF

Matt Heineman, Freedom, Jr., P

Press photo by Linda Rothrock Colin Peacock is part of this year's Cup team.
Press photo by Don Herb Chase Walker of Freedom represent the Pates and the Lehigh Valley at the Carpenter Cup baseball tournament, but LV fell in its opening game.