The Bucks County region remains strongly represented on the 2026 Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches’ Association all-state team, with a total of 19 players from Class 6A and Class A-4A selected. Fifteen earned first-team honors in their division, and three players are repeat all-state selections. Ten players from the area were honored a year ago, and five standouts from three schools earned Class 4A first-team recognition.
Pennsbury’s senior infielder Carlton Crane, who has committed to Rider, led District One 6A champion the Falcons with a .538 batting average, 43 hits, a .635 on-base percentage, 23 walks, and 19 stolen bases, along with 11 doubles and 43 runs scored. Neshaminy’s Chase Bonner, a two-time SOL Patriot Player of the Year, led the state champion as he contributed 25 RBIs, 10 doubles, and 3 home runs, while tying for the team lead in average (.427) and hits (32). He is committed to Rider and also posted a 7-1 pitching record, with 58 strikeouts in 53 innings and a 2.51 ERA.
La Salle’s Caden Schmidt, the Catholic League Offensive Player of the Year, led the PCL champion Explorers in batting average (.471), hits (33), RBIs (28), runs (32), doubles (9), home runs (5), and OPS (1.438). A Seton Hall recruit, he was selected as an athlete by the selection committee. Pennsbury pitcher Keller Bradley, a second-team pick who attended the MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix, posted a 9-2 record with 82 strikeouts and 27 hits allowed in 51⅔ innings, with a 2.17 ERA; he has committed to Vanderbilt.
Neshaminy’s senior pitcher Matt Gryn went 9-1 with a 1.76 ERA, allowing 44 hits and nine walks over 55⅔ innings. He will attend Lackawanna College and was pivotal in Neshaminy’s state playoff run, winning three of the team’s four playoff games, including the final two. He also tied for the team lead with a .427 average and 32 hits.
In Class 4A, Conwell-Egan’s Brady Guzzie, the Philadelphia Catholic League MVP and Courier Times/Intelligencer Player of the Year, led Conwell-Egan with a .373 batting average, 21 RBIs, 18 runs, and a 1.137 OPS, also tying for the team lead in hits (22). A Virginia commit, Guzzie went 7-1 with 105 strikeouts and 22 hits allowed in 57 innings, posting a 0.61 ERA as a pitcher, and earned a spot on the all-state team as a pitcher as well.
Senior outfielder Eddie Rosado starred for Holy Ghost Prep, leading the team with a .463 average, a 1.545 OPS, 37 hits, 8 home runs, 44 runs, and tying for the team lead in triples (4). A St. Joseph’s commit, he set Holy Ghost’s school career hits record (111) with two hits in the 4A state final. HGP’s Matt Evans, a DeSales commit, batted .440 with a 1.311 OPS, collected 33 hits, topped the team in doubles (10) and RBIs (33), was tied for the lead in triples (4), and hit three home runs for Holy Ghost.
Archbishop Wood’s Brady Sell, the PCL Pitcher of the Year and a Lafayette commit, went 7-2 with 104 strikeouts, 22 walks, and 33 hits allowed over 60⅓ innings. Chase Cavallaro of Wood, a Chestnut Hill college signee, batted .419 and led the Vikings with 36 hits.
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