The Ohio High School Athletic Association baseball postseason continued on June 3, with teams like Oak Hills, Anderson, and Moeller advancing to crucial matchups. Oak Hills outlasted Mason 11-5, fueled by Luke Wardwell's standout performance with three hits and six RBIs. In Division II, both Anderson and Harrison emerged victorious in tight games, setting up a rematch for a spot in the semifinals. St. Xavier and Moeller also secured wins, further solidifying their paths to the state tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Oak Hills scored 10 runs in the final three innings against Mason.
  • Grant Fyffe of Anderson pitched a complete game, allowing just 2 hits and striking out 4 batters.
  • Moeller achieved a shutout win over Centerville, scoring 7 runs.
State of Play
  • Oak Hills faces a chance for its first regional championship since 1981.
  • Anderson and Harrison will meet again on June 4 to determine who advances to the state semifinals.
  • St. Xavier and Moeller are continuing their playoff runs with solid performances.
What's Next

Expect high tension as Anderson and Harrison clash again, both coming off narrow victories. The state tournament looms for teams like Moeller and St. Xavier, aiming for championship glory. Oak Hills seeks to capitalize on its momentum in the upcoming final.

Bottom Line

As the postseason intensifies, the focus remains on standout performances from players like Wardwell and Fyffe, with several teams strongly positioned to make a deep playoff run. The urgency of the upcoming matches will test teams' resolve and strategies in their pursuit of the OHSAA state titles.