Prep Baseball Report

Maryland Public Power 25 Countdown: No. 22 Boonsboro


Jamie Naill Jr
Scouting Director, PBR Maryland

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March is finally here and baseball tryouts have officially hit the ground running for Public Schools across the Old Line State. This year, we have decided to keep the same format as last year as we will keep two separate rankings throughout the Spring season. All Maryland Private schools will be considered in this year's weekly PBR Maryland Private Schools Top 10 rankings while only Public schools will be considered in our traditional PBR Maryland Public Schools Power 25. An update to these rankings will be released every Monday throughout the season. 

 

Boonsboro Warriors 2022 SEASON PREVIEW 

 

2022 PBR MD PUBLIC POWER 25 PRESEASON RANK: #22

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Position Players

Sam Atkinson (Soph.) C
Jacob Holler (Sr.) OF/RHP
Wyatt Jervis (Jr.) OF
Matthew Koeneke (Jr.) OF
Cody Rinehart (Sr.) SS
Owen Saiani (Soph.) MIF
Evan Weaver (Sr.) C/RHP
Reed Gordon (Sr.) OF

 

Pitchers

Jacob Holler (Sr.) RHP
Blake Kellerman (Sr.) RHP
Evan Weaver (Sr.) RHP


Key Losses

Matt Kulikowski 3B (Hagerstown CC)
Jake Neff OF (Hagerstown CC)
Connor Yungmann OF 

 

Players Signed / Committed to College

Jacob Holler RHP (Frederick CC)
Blake Kellerman RHP (West Virginia State)
Evan Weaver C (West Virginia State)

 

Season Snapshot

The Warriors look primed to make a run this year through Frederick County and the 1A West. Losing three key bats in Matthew Kulikowski (Hagerstown CC), Jake Neff (Hagerstown CC) and Connor Yungmann will be one of the biggest challenges for the Warriors this season; however, another year of experience for two-way standouts Jacob Holler (Frederick CC) and Evan Weaver (West Virginia State) should bring stability on both sides of the ball. Matthew Koeneke and Cody Rinehart will also bring some thump to the lineup, stabilizing what should be a fun team to watch this season.