Top performers from Ohio (OHSAA) high school baseball state championship final fours

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Ohio's 2025 high school baseball state championships were filled with clutch performances.

Here's a look at the top individual performances from last weekend's OHSAA baseball final fours across all seven divisions.

Top performances from 2025 OHSAA baseball state semifinals and finals

Reese Beair, Minster: Hit 5-8 with three RBI and a walk as Minster slugged its way to a Division VII title.

Caleb Couse, Minster: Got it done in both the semifinals and finals for the Division VII champion. Couse went 2-3 in the semifinals and threw five scoreless innings in the title game.

Owen Graf, Anthony Wayne: Threw a one-hit shutout against Walsh Jesuit to win 1-0 in the Division II semifinals.

Tyler Hribar, Lake Catholic: Went 2-4 with a walk across two games and came around to score all three times for the Division IV champions, and pitched 3.1 scoreless innings in the final as well.

Tyler Hribar Lake Catholic

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Kaden Kandel, Hiland: Spearheaded Hiland's 5-4 Division VI championship win against Lake Center Christian with five scoreless innings on the mound, a 1-3 batting line, and a run scored.

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Kash Koch, Perkins: Was a star in different ways in both games for the Division IV finalists. He held Indian Hill to one run and zero earned runs in a 4-3 semifinals win and went 2-3 with a run scored in the Pirates 3-2 championship loss to Lake Catholic.

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Adam Levy, Graham Local: Starred in the semifinals for the Division V finalist, hitting 2-3 with two RBI and throwing five innings of one-run ball to beat Lynchburg-Clay 4-1.

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Aaron Moss, University School: Dazzled with his two-way play in the Division III semifinals, a 4-0 win over Wapakoneta. Moss went 2-3 with a double and an RBI and also tossed a three-hit shutout with eight strikeouts.

Colten Muhlenkamp, Springboro: Led the Panthers to a 5-1 win over Perrysberg in the Division I semifinals with a complete game one-hitter to go with a hit and a run scored in three at-bats.

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Dominic Pirrone, Olentangy: Had the only multi-hit game of the Division I title game, going 2-3 with an RBI as Olentangy beat Springboro 2-1.

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Evan Roberts, Licking Valley: Put together arguably the best outing of the state finals, recording eight strikeouts and three hits allowed to beat University School 1-0.

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A.J. Trobenter, Lake Catholic: Helped power Lake Catholic to a Division IV title going 3-7 with four RBI, including a pivotal two-run single in the fifth inning of the title game.

Logan Troyer, Waynedale: Pitched a complete game shutout in the Division V championship to cement the dynasty for the Golden Bears.

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Hayden Vanhoose, Graham Local: Pitched brilliantly for the Division V finalist, holding foes to three hits, one run, and zero earned runs in six inning across two appearances.

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