Top 15 baseball finals in 15 years at Wild Things Park: Pine-Richland tops Hampton in 2006

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Thursday, May 24, 2018 | 10:04 PM


The TribLive High School Sports Network is counting down the Top 15 WPIAL baseball championship games held over the past 15 years at Wild Things Park.

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Here's a look at No. 5:

2006 Class AAA championship: Pine-Richland 6, Hampton 5

Growing up, kids are told they can either go the blue collar working man route or go white collar in more of an executive career path. Twelve years ago, Pine-Richland senior Dan Kollar decided to power his way down the rare path of the gold collar.

Kollar smacked a pair of home runs, the second leading off the bottom of the seventh and breaking a tie game to help Pine-Richland to a thrilling 6-5 triumph over section-rival Hampton at Falconi Field.

Hampton catcher Chris Beatty also homered twice, the first coming in the second inning to give the Talbots a 1-0 lead.

Pine-Richland took the lead in the third on a pair of unearned runs on a Brian Miller RBI single and a sacrifice fly by Tony DiPasquale.

Hampton's Sean Hennessey tripled and scored on a single by Cory McGinnis to tie the game 2-2 in the top of the fourth.

But in the bottom of the inning, following a Brett Mollenhauer single, Kollar smacked the first of his two long balls to put the Rams up 4-2.

A Mollenhauer RBI single scored Brad Slavick in the fifth to extend the Pine-Richland advantage to 5-2 after five.

In the sixth, a Josh Campanella groundout brought home the third Hampton run. That was followed by a second home run by Beatty as he took Pine-Richland starter John Karr deep over the center-field fence to even the game at five and set up Kollar's heroics an inning later.

In winning the championship for a third consecutive season, Pine-Richland set a record that still exists to this day.

No WPIAL baseball team has won three straight championships. Riverside's hopes of tying that record this year ended with a loss in the Class 3A semifinals.

Don Rebel is a TribLIVE High School Sports Network broadcaster and staff writer. Reach him at drebel@tribweb.com.

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