League History

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Perkiomen Valley Twilight League History

League Overview



The league was called the Perkiomen Valley League from 1921-1937 or so (there is no information available from 1938-1944 as many sources say the league was not in existence this time as many of the teams associated with this league played elsewhere . Also, some say the league started in 1915, but there is no information available to document this from 1915 to 1920 either. The games were played on Saturdays and sometimes on Sundays. In the early days, the team finishing in first place in the regular season was awarded the league championship. If teams were tied, then a playoff was held. Some seasons (1929-30, 32-37) also played split seasons and awarded first half and second half champions. The two champs would meet for the overall league title, unless the same team won both halves, then that team was awarded the championship and no playoff were held. Some Franchises in existence back then included Gratersford, Worcester, Oaks, Schwenksville, Fairview, Skippack, Port Providence (Lower & Upper Providence), Trooper, Norristown, Harleysville, Royersford, Limerick, West Point, Collegeville, Pottstown and The Legionaires (from Perkiomen, Red Hill, Pennsburg and East Greenville). Royersford was frequently called the Needle Point Company (from Royersford) and Pottstown was also called the Spicer Corporation (from Pottstown). The older Norristown club was the Norristown High School Baseball Club (ex-Norristown High Players). Melvin Meixel was the league President from 1921-37. Warren Zeigler was the VP, Wilmer Cressmen, Sr. was the Secretary and Carl Marberger was the Treasurer. The league statistician was Ezra Markley of Zeiglerville who kept track of the standings and sometimes as best he could, the league batting leaders, etc. The league slowly dissolved and disbanded before the 1938 season when only two teams showed up at the organizational meeting. Teams later associated with the "new" Perky League (1946-present) played in some local area leagues from 1938-1945, it is assumed these teams (or the groups of players who played on these teams) later joined the new Perky League in 1946. For example, Harleysville played in the East-Penn League, Lansdale also played in the East Penn League, but traveled all around the area playing games as the Chestnut Street Tigers. Souderton and North Wales played in the North Penn League, while Evansburg and Norristown played in the Montco League. The ole Perky League was “reborn” in 1946 as the Perkiomen Valley “Twilight” League were games were played during the week at night or after work.

The League was re-organized in 1946 from the Perkiomen Valley League to the Perkiomen Valley Twilight League with the help of Charlie Romanowski. Instead of the old format of just playing in weekends, this league will now operate during the weeknights. The five original franchises in 1946 included: Skippack, Souderton, Collegeville, Lansdale, Spring Mount and Schwenksville (later became Graterford in 1953). Within the next couple years, teams such as Skippack, Franconia (later moved to Harleysville) and Sell-Perk (which later changed to Perkiomen Township made their debut in 1959). Also added were, Ambler (later moved to North Wales) and Norristown (operated from 1956 until they folded in 1969). Tylersport operated into the early 1960's, Norristown was granted a new franchise in 1980. Lower-Gwyndedd moved to the new Ambler franchise, North Wales soon became Nor-Gwyn after the Lower-Gwyndedd to Ambler move. Trooper, Upper Merion and Plymouth were granted franchises. Jenkintown came over from the Pen-Del League to cause havoc for a couple years. This league is always evolving and just when you think it's starting to show a decline in teams, Boom, more teams join is the case for the 2011 season as franchises were granted to King of Prussia (the old Upper Merion folded years back), Skippack (finally get a franchise back) and Pottstown.

Championship Records



Perkiomen Valley League Championships (1921-1937)

Year

Details

1921

Oaks (Regular Season Champ)

1922

Worcester (Regular Season Champ)

1923

Trooper 1-0 Collegeville (Regular season ended in a tie)

1924

Oaks (Regular Season Champ)

1925

Trooper 1-0 Schwenksville (Regular season ended in a tie)

1926

Schwenksville (Regular Season Champ)

1927

Trooper (Regular Season Champ)

1928

Schwenksville (Regular Season Champ)

1929

Graterford 2-0 Trooper (Championship series)

Trooper (First half champ)

Graterford 1-0 Collegeville (Second half ended in a tie)

1930

Legionnaires 3-0 Schwenksville (Championship series) Schwenksville (First half champ) Legionnaires (Second half champ)

1931

Oaks (Regular Season Champ)

1932

Port Providence (Champions - won both halves)

Port Providence 1-0 Royersford (First half ended in a tie) Port Providence (Second half champ)

1933

Port Providence 2-1 Collegeville (Championship series)

Port Providence (First half champ)

Collegeville (Second half champ)

1934

Royersford (Champions - won both halves)

Royersford 2-0 Port Providence (First half ended in a tie) Royersford (Second half champ)

1935

Limerack 3-1 Harleysville (Championship series)

Limerack (First half champ)

Harleysville (Second half champ)

1936

Port Providence 3-0 Pottstown (Championship series) Pottstown (First half champ)

Port Providence (Second half champ)

1937

Pottstown 3-1 Port Providence (Championship series)

Port Providence (First half champ)

Pottstown (Second half champ)

Notes: From 1915-20 and 1938-45, no information was available. When there was a regular-season champion or a first-half/second-half champion without ties, no playoff was held.



Perkiomen Valley Twilight League Championships (1946-2021)

Year

Details

1946

Skippack 1-0 Souderton

1947

Souderton 2-0 Collegeville

1948

Collegeville 3-0 Franconia

1949

Franconia 2-1 Collegeville

1950

Franconia 2-1 Collegeville

1951

Franconia 3-1 Souderton

1952

Skippack ? * see note

1953

Lansdale 3-1 Souderton

1954

Harleysville 3-2 Collegeville

1955

Tylersport 3-0 Souderton

1956

Lansdale 3-2 Norristown

1957

Harleysville 3-1 Lansdale

1958

Collegeville 3-1 Norristown

1959

Harleysville 3-1 Norristown

1960

Lansdale 3-1 Collegeville

1961

Norristown 3-1 Souderton

1962

Lansdale 3-1 Norristown

1963

Norristown 3-2 Souderton

1964

Norristown 3-2 Lansdale

1965

Lansdale 3-1 Harleysville

1966

Skippack 3-2 Harleysville

1967

Lansdale 3-1 Souderton

1968

Lansdale 3-0 Souderton

1969

Lansdale 3-1 Harleysville

1970

Souderton 3-1 Skippack

1971

Collegeville 3-2 Souderton

1972

Souderton 3-0 Skippack

1973

North Wales 3-2 Skippack

1974

Collegeville 3-1 North Wales

1975

Harleysville 3-1 North Wales

1976

Souderton 3-1 North Wales

1977

Collegeville 3-1 Harleysville

1978

Collegeville 3-2 Skippack

1979

Collegeville 3-1 Skippack

1980

Collegeville 3-1 Skippack

1981

Collegeville 3-0 Norristown Dave Kurtz, Collegeville

1982

Skippack 3-0 Collegeville Denny Ames, Skippack

1983

Collegeville 3-1 Norristown Dave Kurtz, Collegeville ?

1984

Collegeville 3-1 Norristown

1985

Norristown 3-1 Collegeville Paul Lepre, Norristown

1986

Collegeville 3-2 Skippack Bob Warren, Collegeville ?

1987

Collegeville 3-1 Norristown Randy Kurtz, Collegeville?

1988

Collegeville 3-1 Norristown

1989

Collegeville 3-2 Trooper John Ludy, Collegeville ?

1990

Nor-Gwyn 3-2 Norristown

1991

Norristown 3-2 Lansdale

1992

Collegeville 3-0 Upper Merion Todd Moyer, Tom Szilli or Bob Warren, Collegeville ?

1993

Collegeville 3-0 Upper Merion Fred Faison, Collegeville

1994

Collegeville 3-1 Nor-Gwyn Paul Lepre, Collegeville

1995

Collegeville 3-0 Lansdale Dave Willman, Opie Taylor or Tom Szilli, Collegeville ?

1996

Norristown 3-2 Skippack Eric Fisher, Norristown

1997

Norristown 3-0 Collegeville

1998

Norristown 3-0 Jenkintown Bob Pellechio, Norristown ?

1999

Norristown 3-1 Souderton

2000

Norristown 3-1 Skippack Eric Fisher, Norristown

2001

Norristown 3-0 Skippack Matt Altieri, Norristown

2002

Norristown 4-1 Skippack Eric Fisher, Norristown (6-13, .461, 1 Win, 2 Saves)

2003

Collegeville 3-2 Norristown Jared Lenko, Collegeville

2004

Norristown 3-1 Collegeville Mark Brockell, Norristown

2005

Norristown 3-1 Plymouth Eric Fisher, Norristown

2006

Collegeville 3-2 Plymouth Derek Major, Collegeville

2007

Norristown 3-0 Lansdale Matt Altieri, Norristown

2008

Plymouth 3-2 Lansdale Harry Ley, Plymouth

2009

Collegeville 3-1 Nor-Gywn Bob Wineburg, Collegeville

2010

Collegeville 3-2 Norristown Lenny DelGrippo, Collegeville

2011

Collegeville 3-1 Norristown (Tri-MVPs) - Lenny DelGrippo, Jon McGlone and Andrew Miller, Collegeville

2012

Collegeville 3-0 Norristown Steve Young, Collegeville

2013

Norristown 3-1 Nor-Gwyn Craig Clark, Norristown

2014

Collegeville 3-0 Skippack Steve Young, Collegeville

2015

Norristown 3-0 Ambler * Matt Sperling, Norristown

2016

Ambler 3-1 Nor-Gwyn Nick Fasano, Ambler

2017

Nor-Gwyn 3-0 Norristown Jason Mills, Nor-Gwyn

2018

Ambler 3-1 Nor-Gwyn Andy Noga, Andy Noga

2019

Collegeville 3-2 Lansdale (Co-MVPs) - Brett Clarke and Lenny DelGrippo

2020

Valley Forge 3-1 Ambler (Co-MVPs) - Andrew Dietz and Mike Anthony - (Short Season - Covid)

2021

Skippack 3-2 Valley Forge (Co-MVPs) - Matt Cavagnaro and Tyler Eckman

*Note- Ambler Brewers won 6 Penn-Del Titles in a row from 2008-2013


*Note – 1952 (Top-4), Playoffs used the Shaughnessy Playoffs system (1vs3, 2vs4)

1- Franconia

2- Skippack

3- Collegeville

4- Lansdale

Playoff results from the Souderton Independent:

Skippack defeated Lansdale

Franconia vs. Lansdale (Franconia was covered by the Souderton Paper as well and I’m sure if they had won, there would have been a nice write-up about them going for 4 straight titles, but there was nothing in the paper at all, which leads me to believe that Franconia lost to Collegeville and then got beat by Skippack (who was the documented champion) in the finals. The only thing is the series results are unknown. Skippack and Collegeville was not covered by the Souderton paper, that’s why no result of the finals was mentioned.


Notes- Dave Kurtz won 4 Playoff MVPs (1983? and the other three ??) with Collegeville.

League Administration and Statistical Notes



League Presidents

Years

President / Status

1915-20

?

1921-37

Mervin Meixel

1938-45

No League

1946-?

Warren Fry

?-1950

Jeryl Royer

1951-?

Dal Smoot

1953-?

Robert Gilinger

1954-?

Fred Fairlie

1959-?

Harold Hallman

?-1963

Donald Eschbach

1964-71

Ernie Gaugler

1972-73

Joe Stagliano

1974-76

Ernie Gaugler

1977-?

Fran Harris

?-1986

Rob Gaugler

1986-1994

John King

1995-96

Bob Strimmel

1997-98

John Cunningham

1999-2010

Ben Enters

2010- current

Joe Cantazaro





Batting Leaders



Year

Details

1946

Laverne Zeigler, Souderton - .493

1947

Nute Weidenbaugh, Skippack - .492

1948

Myers, Collegeville - .400; Hallman, Coll. (.348), Litka, Coll. (.345), Walt Maute, Schwenksville (.342, 16 Runs), Laverne Zeigler, Souderton (.308, 17 Runs), McClure, Coll. (17 Runs)

1949

?; D. Draper, Schwenksville (.341, 12 RBIs, 17 Runs), Ken Nace, Schwenksville (.333, 2 HRs, 19 RBIs, 14 Runs), Renninger, Schwenksville (.333, 15 RBIs), Maute, S (2 HRs)

1950

Myers, Collegeville - .400; Walt Maute, Schwenksville (.330, 2 HRs, 12 RBIs, 17 Runs, 4 2Bs), Ken Nace, Schwenksville (.262, 2 HRs, 13 Runs)

1951

Ernie Gaugler, Schwenksville - .386; Ernie Gaugler (4 2Bs, 3 3Bs), Walt Maute (.364, 2 3Bs, 7 RBIs, 16 Runs, 12 SBs)

1952

Jerry Haberle, Franconia - .391

1953

Ed McKissic, Graterford - .408; Ed McKissic (17 Runs), Jerry Haberle, Franconia (.382), Lavern Zeigler, Souderton (.375, 5 2Bs), Lee Saverio, Lansdale (.238, 3 HRs), Walt Maute, Graterford (.311, 22 Runs)

1954

Wils Kulp, Graterford - .446; Elmer Kulp, Souderton (.404), Lee Saverio, Lansdale (.346)

1955

Joe Ruffo, Lansdale - .426

1956

John Miller, Lansdale - .461

1957

Roy Hughes, Lansdale - .415

1958

Ron Hughes, Lansdale - .386; Fran Bergey, Harleysville - .386

1959

George Williams, Perky Twp. - .458; Sam Landis, Harleysville (.404, 25 Runs), Ron Hughes, Lansdale (.355), Joe Sutcheon, Norristown (.350), Tony Monastero, Norristown (.333), Meade Palmer, Lansdale (.333)

1960

Corky Cuthbert, Lansdale - .462; Bob Famous, Harleysville (.408), Jim Randolph, Norristown (.385, 5 HRs), Barry Williamson, Perky (.372, 23 Runs, 5 HRs), Paul McKernan, Collegeville (5 HRs)

1961

Bob Famous, Harleysville - .473

1962

Ron Hughes, North Wales - .390; Wils Kulp, Collegeville - .390; Ron Hughes (25 RBIs), Art Yerk, Harleysville (.370), Moe DeStefano, Norristown (.352, 4 3Bs), Paul Dewey Goetter, Lansdale (.365), Meade Palmer, Lansdale (.355), Wils Kulp (8 2Bs, 5 HRs)

1963

Dick Kratz, Norristown - .455; Dick Kratz (8 2Bs, 2 HRs), Bobby Mitchell, Norristown (.339), Wils Kulp, Collegeville (RBI leader, HR leader, .430), Denny Robison, Skippack (.465), Jim Randolph, Norristown (.356, 2 HRs)

1964

Bobby Mitchell, Norristown - .481; Bobby Mitchell (9 2Bs, 5 3Bs, 5 HRs), Wils Kulp, Collegeville (8 HRs, 24 RBIs, .398)

1965

Greg Stagliano, Norristown - .416; Wils Kulp, Collegeville (4 HRs, 20 RBIs, .333), Stan Johnson, Norristown (.381, 15 RBIs, 4 HRs), Larry Flowers, Norristown (.400), Jim Randolph, Norristown (.300, 18 RBIs)

1966

Wils Kulp, Collegeville - Triple Crown, .493; 9 HRs, 32 RBIs; Ron Erb, Lansdale (.383), Tom Trosko, Norristown (.365), Moe DeStefano, Norristown (.354)

1967

Denny Robison, Lansdale - .484; Wils Kulp, Collegeville (RBI leader, 2 HRs), Bob Gaines, Norristown (.474), Paul Dewey Goetter, Lansdale (.375), John Flad, Norristown (.367, 21 RBIs)

1968

Corky Cuthbert, Lansdale - .392; Chuck Sithens, Norristown (.377)

1969

Steve Miller, Harleysville - Triple Crown, .468; 11 HRs, 30 RBIs, 29 Runs; Dave Webb, Skippack (.420)

1970

Corky Cuthbert, Lansdale - .439; 7 HRs; Ken Fidler, Skippack (26 RBIs), Wils Kulp, Collegeville (.369, 4 HRs)

1971

Alan Frick, Souderton - .418

1972

Harold Moyer, Collegeville - ?

1973

?

1974

Ron Erb, Souderton - Triple Crown, .509; 7 HRs, 28 RBIs; Mark Hollenbach, Souderton (.418), Barry Troster (.416, 2 HRs, 20 RBIs, 10-0 pitching), Rich Rodegherio, Souderton (.348, 23 RBIs, 9-0 pitching)

1975

Bob Marberger, Lower-Gwynedd - .419; Glenn Webb, Skippack (HRs, RBIs)

1976

Bobby Shantz, Lower-Gwynedd - .475; Mike Yanckak, Perky (.370, 6 HRs, 23 RBIs), Bill Roth, North Wales (6 HRs), Glenn Webb, Skippack (.364, 4 HRs, 27 RBIs), Dave Strawhacker, Lower-Gwynedd (.422), Dave Kurtz, Collegeville (.418)

1977

Barry Troster, North Wales - .500; 17 RBIs, 17 Runs; Scott Houser, North Wales (.471, 34 RBIs), Greg Vermeesch, Collegeville (.325, 6 HRs, 8 2Bs)

1978

John King, Skippack - .407; 8 HRs, 31 RBIs; Glenn Webb, Skippack (.372, 8 HRs, 33 RBIs)

1979

Dave Kurtz, Collegeville - .475; 9 HRs, 27 RBIs; Sonny Seibert, Skippack (31 RBIs)

1980

Dave Kurtz, Collegeville - .473; 22 RBIs; Greg Vermeesch, Collegeville (7 HRs, 37 RBIs), Cory Lock, Harleysville (7 HRs), Ron Moorehead, Skippack (.453, 7 HRs, 22 SBs), Bob Pellechio, Norristown (.435)

1981

Greg Vermeesch, Collegeville - .492; Joe DeFusco, Collegeville (8 HRs), Glenn Webb, Skippack (RBIs)

1982

Gary Shunk, Collegeville - .488; 21 RBIs, 9 2Bs; Greg Vermeesch (.364, 9 HRs, 35 RBIs), John King, Skippack (.407, 9 HRs, 30 RBIs), Todd Moyer, Collegeville (.468, 8 HRs, 35 RBIs), Meade Palmer, Lansdale (.458), Mike Hoy, Lansdale (.475, 19 RBIs), Jim Fazio, Collegeville

1983

Phil Leggieri, Norristown - .556; 9 HRs, 48 RBIs; John King, Skippack (12 HRs), Scott Seiz, Lansdale (12 HRs), Chris Losciavo, Norristown (.455)

1984

Pat Todd Tronoski, Lower-Gwynedd - .514; Dave Sonny Seibert, Skippack (.259, 9 HRs, 32 RBIs)

1985

Randy Kurtz, Collegeville - .509; Greg Vermeesch, Collegeville (13 HRs, new league HR record), Paul Lepre, Norristown (.407, 2 HRs, 36 RBIs)

1986

Barry Sayers, Harleysville - .4855; Tony Carfagno, Norristown (.4854), Jesse Hodges, Lower-Gwynedd (13 HRs, 39 RBIs), Butch Denczi, Norristown (.439, 11 HRs, 56 RBIs), Al Warner (.438, 12 HRs, 38 RBIs, 37 Runs, 7-1 pitching)

1987

Butch Denczi, Norristown - Triple Crown, .475; 11 HRs, 36 RBIs; Chris McKight, Nor-Gwyn (.444, 26 RBIs), Alex DiNolfi, Norristown (25 RBIs, 32 Runs, 11 2Bs, 19 SBs), Ed Seiple, Collegeville (.423, 40 Runs, 20 SBs)

1988

Ed Lowry, Norristown - .478; 10 HRs, 32 RBIs; Andy Melillo, Nor-Gwyn (11 HRs), Andy Beyer, Norristown (32 RBIs), Chris Loschiavo, Norristown (.419, 38 Runs)

1989

Todd Moyer, Collegeville - Triple Crown, .459; 12 HRs, 41 RBIs, 4-1 pitching

1990

Todd Moyer, Collegeville - .476; 6 HRs, 31 RBIs, 3-1, 3 saves; Butch Denczi, Norristown (11 HRs, 40 RBIs, .409, 34 Runs), Alex DiNolfi, Norristown (.462), Jack Bradley, Nor-Gwyn (.433)

1991

Frank Monastero, Upper Merion - .489; 5 HRs, 38 Runs, 19 SBs; Alan Warner, Nor-Gwyn (.351, 7 HRs), Bob Warren, Collegeville (.462, 41 RBIs), Bob Altieri, Upper Merion (.474), Chris Losciavo, Norristown (.473)

1992

Dave Leggieri, Norristown - .455; 3 HRs, 26 RBIs; Bob Cassell, Upper Merion (.433, 10 HRs, 49 RBIs), Dave Kurtz, Collegeville (.435, 8 HRs, 39 RBIs), Alex DiNolfi, Norristown (.446), Todd Moyer, Collegeville (.446), Paul Lepre, Collegeville (.427, 7 HRs, 37 RBIs)

1993

Bob Wineburg, Lansdale - .524; 6 HRs; Bob Cassell, Upper Merion (.402, 15 HRs, 45 RBIs, 29 Runs), Bob Altieri, Lansdale (.491, 7 HRs, 31 RBIs), Marc Brody, Ambler (.495)

1994

Marc Brody, Ambler - .495; 13 2Bs, 4 3Bs

1995

Bob Altieri, Lansdale - .529; 3 HRs, 25 RBIs; Rick Martinez, Ambler (.449, 6 HRs, 19 RBIs), Bob Wineburg, Lansdale (.468, 4 HRs, 26 RBIs), Frank Monastero, Lansdale (.494, 34 Runs)

1996

Jim Wineburg, Norristown - .465; 5 HRs, 20 RBIs, 29 Runs; Matt Ecker, Skippack (8 HRs, 32 RBIs), Frank Monastero, Norristown (.402), Matt Altieri, Norristown (.483, not enough ABs)

1997

Phil Bertoletti, Skippack - Triple Crown, .505; 12 HRs, 44 RBIs; Dave Kurtz, Collegeville (.373, 7 HRs, 31 RBIs), Bob Altieri, Norristown (.474, 6 HRs, 29 RBIs)

1998

Mark Brockell, Norristown - Triple Crown, .515; 11 HRs, 41 RBIs; Joe OBrien, Jenkintown (11 HRs), Matt Altieri, Norristown (.473), Bob Altieri, Norristown (.474)

1999

Mark Brockell, Norristown - Triple Crown, .610; 15 HRs, 51 RBIs, 41 Runs, 10 2Bs; Frank Monastero, Norristown (.546, 11 HRs, 38 RBIs, 53 Runs), Carl Motts, Skippack (.506, 40 RBIs, 8 HRs)

2000

Dan Chieffalo, Norristown - .541; 8 HRs, 36 RBIs; Tom Szilli, Collegeville (.494, 17 HRs, 42 RBIs, 41 Runs), Matt Altieri, Norristown (.494, 7 HRs, 30 RBIs, 36 Runs), Matt Weygand, Skippack (.524, 34 RBIs)

2001

Dan Hogan, Collegeville - Triple Crown, .541; 15 HRs, 47 RBIs, 10 SBs; Frank Monastero, Norristown (.426, 6 HRs, 35 RBIs, 43 Runs, 10 2Bs), Matt Pusey, Trooper (.483, 12 HRs, 35 RBIs)

2002

Mark Brockell, Norristown - .516; 6 HRs, 42 RBIs, 31 Runs; Brian Oakes, Nor-Gwyn (10 HRs, 24 RBIs, .341), Eric Fisher, Norristown (.493, 13 2Bs), Matt Altieri, Norristown (.465, 31 RBIs, 45 Runs)

2003

Tony DeLude, Souderton - .554; 7 HRs, 30 RBIs; Brad Smith, Upper Merion (8 HRs), Joe DOrazio, Norristown (.416, 5 HRs, 36 RBIs), Matt Altieri, Norristown (.500, 38 Runs, 12 2Bs, 17 SBs)

2004

Kevin McCarthy, Trooper - .538; 7 HRs, 18 RBIs, 24 Runs; Gene Kozuch, Lansdale (9 HRs, 20 RBIs), Mark Brockell, Norristown (37 RBIs), Jon Humay, Norristown (.489), Matt Sperling, Plymouth (.506, 5 HRs)

2005

Mark Brockell, Norristown - .488; 2 HRs, 36 RBIs; Dennis Burge, Plymouth (4 HRs, .306, 26 Runs), Matt Sperling, Norristown (38 RBIs, .432, 33 Runs), Matt Altieri, Norristown (.453, 37 Runs, 10 SBs)

2006

Mark Brockell, Norristown - Triple Crown, .447; 4 HRs, 35 RBIs; Will Eagles, Lansdale (4 HRs, 23 RBIs, .317), Andrew Miller, Lansdale (.443), Dan Overcash, Trooper (4 HRs, 15 RBIs)

2007

Harry Ley, Plymouth - .422; 26 RBIs, 23 Runs; Joe DOrazio, Norristown (26 RBIs, 4 HRs), Jon McGlone, Lansdale (.400), Mark Roth (15 RBIs), Ian Hauze, Collegeville (5 HRs, .337), Matt Altieri, Norristown (.384)

2008

Matt Altieri, Plymouth - .459; 1 HR, 13 RBIs, 12 SBs; Brian Hartsell, Trooper (5 HRs, 3 3Bs, 18 RBIs), Tom Mahoney, Harleysville (.313, 19 RBIs)

2009

James Quigley, Harleysville - .410; 2 HRs, 29 RBIs, 11 2Bs; Joe Conaway, Trooper (.368, 5 HRs, 23 RBIs), Victor Evangelist, Trooper (.371, 5 HRs, 13 RBIs), Mike Villari, Harleysville (.403)

2010

Joe Conaway, Trooper - .429; 3 HRs, 17 RBIs; Lenny Del Grippo, Collegeville (.394, 5 HRs, 32 RBIs), Matt Altieri, Collegeville (.378, 21 RBIs, 23 Runs), Andrew Miller, Collegeville (.394, 25 Runs)

2011

Matt Albaugh, Skippack - .521; 3 HRs, 23 RBIs; Ken Devenny, Nor-Gwyn (.333, 5 HRs, 14 RBIs), Bryan Mulhern, Norristown (.436, 3 HRs, 30 RBIs), Matt Altieri, Collegeville (.453, 25 RBIs, 23 Runs)

2012

Rocky Ferrier, Ambler - .466; 28 Runs, 13 RBIs; Mike Knipe, Nor-Gwyn (.338, 7 HRs, 27 RBIs), Tom DeAngelis, Pottstown (.446), Bryan Mulhern, Norristown (.440, 3 HRs, 22 RBIs)

2013

Brian Hartsell, Trooper - .450; 5 HRs, 22 RBIs; Lenny Del Grippo, Collegeville (.364, 4 HRs, 28 RBIs), Jack Kavetski, Valley Forge (.447, 23 Runs), Mike Knipe, Nor-Gwyn (.328, 5 HRs)

2014

Matt Cavagnaro, Norristown - .493; 30 Runs; Brian Hartsell, Trooper (.400, 6 HRs), Len DelGrippo, Collegeville (5 HRs, 34 RBIs), Joe Casselberry, Skippack (38 RBIs), Rob Zinsmeister, Skippack (.446, 38 RBIs)

2015

Kyle Wenger, Norristown - .438; 32 Runs, 19 RBIs, 15 SBs; Jason Mills, Lansdale (.362, 6 HRs, 36 RBIs), Ryan Richter, Valley Forge (.424, 3 HRs, 12 RBIs)

2016

Angelo Kelly, Pottstown - .458; 18 Runs; Rob Zinsmeister, Lansdale (.447, 4 HRs, 32 Runs), Matt Sperling, Norristown (.442), Matt Blazynski, Nor-Gwyn (.422, 8 HRs, 23 RBIs), Brian Hartsell, Trooper (8 HRs, 24 RBIs), Joe Casselbery, Lansdale (2 HRs, 27 RBIs)

2017

Rob Zinsmeister, Lansdale - .455; 3 HRs, 32 RBIs; Lenny Del Grippo, Collegeville (.413, 6 HRs, 42 RBIs), Dave Tatoians, Nor-Gwyn (.374, 7 HRs, 25 RBIs)

2018

Kyle Wenger, Lansdale - .443; 6 HRs, 26 RBIs; Matt Blazynski, Nor-Gwyn (.338, 6 HRs, 29 RBIs), Drew Frankenfield, Trooper (.402, 6 HRs, 28 RBIs), Lenny DelGrippo, Lansdale (.400, 4 HRs, 23 RBIs)

2019

Kyle Feaster, Collegeville - .465; 6 HRs, 25 RBIs, 45 Runs, 10 2Bs, 15 SBs;

Kyle Wenger, Lansdale (.380, 9 HRs, 36 RBIs), Jason Mills, Nor-Gwyn (7 HRs),

Rob Zinsmeister, Lansdale (6 HRs, 32 RBIs, 33 SBs),

Drew Frankenfield, Collegeville (5 HRs, 22 RBIs),

Lenny DelGrippo, Collegeville (5 HRs, 24 RBIs)

2020

Charlie Hooker, Lansdale - .492; 2 HRs, 13 RBIs, 9 2Bs; Jason Kelmer, Ambler (5 HRs, 17 RBIs), Cody Clarke, Collegeville (2 HRs, 22 RBIs), Kyle Feaster, Lansdale (.446), Matt Sperling, Lansdale (.414)

2021

Owen Petrich, Plymouth - .500; 1 HR, 9 2Bs, 18 RBIs; Frank Pollock, Skippack (.431, 2 HRs, 25 RBIs), Kyle Wenger, Skippack (.429, 3 HRs, 20 RBIs, 26 Runs), Colt Narcisso, Valley Forge (.419, 26 Runs, 15 SBs), Lenny Del Grippo, Skippack (.411, 6 HRs, 30 RBIs)





Pitching Leaders



Year

Details

1946

?

1947

E. Christy, Lansdale - 2-0, 1.000;

Werst, Souderton - 2-0, 1.000

1948

?

1949

?; Roy Gaugler, Schwenksville (5-2)

1950

Jim Bergey, Franconia - 5-1, .833;

Roy Gaugler, Schwenksville (6-4)

1951

Roy Teets, Franconia - 4-0, 1.000;

Ernie Gaugler, Schwenksville (5-3)

1952

Art Landis, Franconia - 8-1, .889

1953

J. Bean, Lansdale - 8-0, 1.000;

G. Landis, Lansdale (4-0),

R. Godshall, Souderton (8-3)

1954

Kulp, Lansdale - 8-1, .889;

Lansdale pitching staff (20-5)

1955

Art Landis, Harleysville - 8-0, 1.000

1956

Slotter, Tylersport - 6-0, 1.000

1957

Art Landis, Harleysville - 9-3, .750

1958

John Kudoba, Collegeville - 7-1, .875;

Johnny Heist, Norristown (10-2)

1959

Vern Walch, Lansdale - 7-2, .778;

John Kudoba, Collegeville (8-3),

Johnny Heist, Norristown (7-3),

Stan Bo-Bo Burat, Norristown (5-2)

1960

Jim Hallman, Perky Township - 10-4, .714;

Stan BoBo Burat, Norristown - 5-2, .714

1961

Art Landis, Harleysville - 14-2, .875;

Sully Heels Gelet, Norristown (8-2)

1962

Dave Livezey, Lansdale - 9-1, .900;

Frank Bishop, Norristown (8-1),

Dick Kreisher, Skippack (10-2),

Carl Wismer, Souderton (10-3),

Sully Gelet, Norristown (7-3)

1963

Ray Moyer, Souderton - 7-0, 1.000

1964

Dave Livezey, Lansdale - 6-1, .857;

Ralph Skag Cottman, Norristown (10-2),

Dennis McKernan, Norristown (4-0)

1965

Bob Gaines, Norristown - 12-2, .857;

Art Landis, Harleysville (13-3)

1966

Art Landis, Harleysville - 8-1, .889;

Fran Bergey, Harleysville (7-1),

Charlie Prediger, Lansdale (5-0)

1967

Tom Barrow, Souderton - 10-1, .909

1968

Art Landis, Harleysville - 6-1, .857; won a record 6th pitching award

1969

Paul Macolly, Lansdale - 6-1, .857;

Carl Mott, Souderton (7-2),

Tom Barrow, Souderton (9-6),

Dave Livezey, Harleysville (8-3),

Jim Berry, Skippack (8-3)

1970

Tom Barrow, Souderton - 9-0, 1.000;

Paul Dewey Goetter, Lansdale (9-3)

1971

Paul Dewey Goetter, Lansdale - 8-1, .889

1972

Tom Barrow, Souderton - 9-1, .900

1973

?

1974

Barry Troster, North Wales - 10-0, 1.000;

Rich Rodegherio, Souderton (9-0),

Bob Arner, Souderton (6-2),

Charley Prediger, Lansdale (6-2)

1975

Barry Troster, North Wales - ?;

Bob Arner, Souderton

1976

Tim Todd, Collegeville - 9-2, .818;

Bob Bartle, Lower-Gwynedd (9-3),

Barry Troster, North Wales (8-3),

Tom Barrow, Souderton (5-0)

1977

Frank Spielman, Collegeville - 7-1, .875;

Barry Troster, North Wales (7-1),

Tim Todd, Collegeville (8-2),

Rick Budweg, Lansdale (8-4)

1978

Brian Lunden, Skippack - 8-0, 1.000

1979

Tommy Williams, Collegeville - 5-0, 1.000; Brian Lunden, Skippack (7-2)

1980

Frank Spielman, Collegeville - 8-0, 1.000;

Ron DAnnunzio, Skippack (7-2),

Charlie Prediger, Lansdale (7-2),

Rick Budweg, Lansdale (7-2),

Paul McKernan, Norristown (7-4)

1981

Paul McKernan Jr., Norristown - ?;

Tommy Williams, Collegeville (10-3),

Billy Sayers/John Prediger, Harleysville (11 wins),

Ron DAnnunzio, Skippack (7-3)

1982

Denny Ames, Skippack - 7-2, .778;

Jack McGuigan, Norristown - 7-2, .700;

Jim Fazio, Collegeville (6-2),

Tommy Williams, Collegeville (5-0),

Brent Nelson, Skippack (5-0),

Keith Claus, Harleysville (5-1),

Jamie Moyer, Souderton (4-2)

1983

?

1984

Craig Antush, Collegeville - 9-0, 1.000

1985

Scott Johnson, Norristown - 10-0, 1.000;

Scott Johnson (15-0 including playoffs)

1986

Bill Pilgemayer, Skippack - 10-2, .833;

Paul Lepre, Norristown (7-3),

Keith Davis, Norristown (5-0),

Al Warner, Nor-Gwyn (7-1)

1987

Eric Minemeier, Nor-Gwyn - 9-1, .900;

Rick Bickhardt, Norristown (6-0),

Eddie Pires, Collegeville (7-3),

Al Warner, Nor-Gwyn (7-2)

1988

Phil Kuntz, Norristown - 7-1, .875;

Rick Bickhardt, Norristown;

Kevin Kabilko, Collegeville (6-1),

Jeff Prickett, Lower-Gwynedd (6-2),

Keith DeStefano, Upper Merion (6-3)

1989

Joe Morello, Norristown - 9-0, 1.000

1990

Larry Kingsbury, Upper Merion - 7-3, .700; Todd Lackenmayer, Norristown (6-0),

John Fisher, Norristown (6-1),

Joe Morello, Norristown (6-1)

1991

Todd Lackenmayer, Norristown - 9-1, .900; Keith DeStefano, Upper Merion (5-0),

Dean Moore, Skippack (7-3)

1992

Rick Detweiler, Collegeville - 7-0, 1.000;

Paul Lepre, Collegeville (7-3),

Bob Anderson, Souderton (5-0),

Todd Lackenmayer, Norristown (5-1)

1993

Bob Anderson, Collegeville - 7-3, .700;

Jeff Landis, Skippack (7-4),

Paul Lepre, Collegeville (5-1),

Dave Leggieri, Upper Merion (4-0, 4 saves)

1994

?

1995

Tom Christy, Nor-Gwyn - 8-1, .889;

Nate Yeagle, Lansdale (6-0),

Bob Anderson, Collegeville (6-2)

1996

George Riley, Norristown - 9-0, 1.000

1997

Jamus Peterson, Collegeville - 9-1, .900;

George Riley, Norristown (7-1)

1998

Jason Stackhouse, Norristown - 10-2, .909;

Tom Christy, Norristown (8-0 and later won 22 straight counting postseason from 1998-2000)

1999

Tom Christy, Norristown - 8-0, 1.000;

Tom Billek, Skippack (7-1),

John Duffy, Trooper (6-0)

2000

Jared Lenko, Collegeville - 6-2, .750;

Frank DeMedio, Ambler (6-1),

Mike Dougherty, Skippack (7-1)

2001

Chris Geis, Norristown - 6-1, .857;

Jared Lenko, Collegeville (7-1),

Brandon Bruno, Lansdale (6-1),

Gary Yeager, Norristown (6-1)

2002

Brandon Bruno, Lansdale - 6-2, .750;

Mark Fisher, Norristown (6-0),

Matt Sperling, Skippack (5-1),

Tom Christy, Souderton (6-3)

2003

Derek Major, Collegeville - 9-1, .900;

Joe Raniszewski, Collegeville (7-1),

Ryan Hoagey, Souderton (6-2)

2004

Bill Zalewski, Norristown - 6-0, 1.000;

Jared Lenko, Collegeville (6-0),

Derek Major, Collegeville (6-3)

2005

Brandon Bruno, Plymouth - 8-0, 1.000; 2 no-hitters;

Brian Stump, Norristown (6-0),

Bill Zalewski, Norristown (6-0),

Mike Zwanch, Norristown (5-0, 4 saves)

2006

Derek Major, Collegeville - 6-2, .750 (2 saves); Mike Zwanch, Norristown (6-1),

Zeb Engle, Trooper (6-2),

Aaron Markowitz, Lansdale (5-2)

2007

Brandon Bruno, Plymouth - 7-0, 1.000;

Dan Waters, Plymouth (6-0),

Sean Kroszner, Plymouth (6-0),

Zeb Engle, Trooper (3-3)

2008

Matt Kelly, Lansdale - 8-1, .889;

Pete Buck, Plymouth (6-0),

Zeb Engle, Trooper (6-3),

Brandon Bruno, Plymouth (4-3)

2009

Michael Caron, Harleysville - 7-0, 1.000;

Jeff Rugg, Harleysville (6-0),

Travis Hughes, Collegeville (6-1),

Derek Major, Collegeville (6-3)

2010

Matt Zoltak, Norristown - 4-2, .667;

Jeff Rugg, Harleysville (4-3),

Matt Sperling, Norristown (4-1-1),

Derek Major, Collegeville (4-2)

2011

Michael Caron, Norristown - 6-1, .857;

Brandon Bruno, Norristown (4-2),

Tim Racek, Ambler (3-3),

Lenny Del Grippo, Collegeville (4-0)

2012

Zeb Engle, Collegeville - 7-1, .875;

Zach Wasson, Ambler (7-1-1),

Mike Caron, Norristown (6-0)

2013

Anthony Civitello, Skippack - 6-1, .857; 1.98 ERA;

Paul Spiewak, Collegeville (6-1),

Carl Motts, Lansdale (7-0)

2014

Doug Brown, Ambler - 5-1, .833; 0.27 ERA; Pete Moore, Ambler (8-1, 58 IP, 63 Ks), Brandon Bruno, Collegeville (5-0)

2015

Doug Brown, Ambler - 7-1, .875; 0.66 ERA; Mike Anthony, Valley Forge (7-1),

Paul Spiewek, Norristown (7-1),

Craig Clark, Norristown (65 IP, 91 Ks)

2016

Andy Noga, Ambler - 9-0, 1.000; 1.87 ERA; Paul Spiewak, Norristown - 10-1, .909, 0.89 ERA; Joe Harris, Nor-Gwyn (8-1),

Patrick Flynn, Pottstown (8-1)

2017

Brett Moyer, Lansdale - 5-2, .714; 2.83 ERA; Matt Sperling, Norristown (5-0, 1 save),

Sean Esch, Royersford (5-3, 1 save, 57 IP, 53 Ks)

2018

Joe Harris, Nor-Gwyn - 6-1, .857; 1.43 ERA; Drake Koch, Pottstown (6-2),

Pete Moore, Ambler (5-1),

Brett Clarke, Collegeville (5-3, 1 save)

2019

Quinn Rovner, Plymouth - 4-2, .667; 0.58 ERA; Nathan Michener, Pottstown (8-2),

Rob Barth, Valley Forge (6-0),

Mitchell Renninger, Gablesville (6-1),

Tyler Eckman, Lansdale (5-0, 0.23 ERA, 30 IP, 45 Ks),

Frank Galley, Nor-Gwyn (5-0),

Tom Hughes,

Stowe?

2020

Mikey Anthony, Valley Forge - 4-1, .800; 2.03 ERA;

Brett Moyer, Lansdale (3-0),

Rob Barth, Valley Forge (3-1),

Luke Fornier, Lansdale (3-1)

2021

Ryan Reiber, Plymouth - 5-1, .833; 1.46 ERA; Nate Luscombe, Pottstown (5-0),

Tyler Eckman, Skippack (4-1, 25 IP, 49 Ks),

Joe Valenti, Skippack (4-0, 27 IP, 55 Ks)

2022

Dave Gibson, Nor-Gwyn - 5-0; 0.97 ERA

2023

Jimmy Tooley, Lansdale - 8-0; 0.94 ERA

2024

?

2025

Hughes, Collegeville

Note: In the earlier years, the pitching award appears to have shifted between highest winning percentage, most wins, and later ERA-based criteria. The original source notes that documentation standards changed over time.



Outstanding Player / MVP Award Winners



Year

Details

1969

Runner-ups listed if available) Note - 1966, Wils Kulp (Collegeville) won the first Triple Crown in league history and was the obvious MVP of the league, even though the MVP award was not instituted yet Year MVP and Runner-ups Statistical Information

1969

Steve Miller, Harleysville .468 avg., 11 HRs, 30 RBIs, 29 Runs, - Triple Crown Winner

1970

Paul Dewey Goetter, Lansdale 9-3 Pitching

1971

Alan Frick, Souderton .418 Avg.

1972

Harold Moyer, Collegeville Batting Leader (according to some sources)

1973

no info available ?

1974

Ron Erb, Lansdale .509 Avg., 7 HRs, 28 RBIs, 14 SBs, - Triple Crown Winner

1975

no info available ?

1976

no info available ?

1977

Barry Troster, North Wales .500 Avg, 17 RBIs, 17 Runs - 7-1 Pitching

1978

John King, Skippack .407 Avg, 8 HRs, 31 RBIs

1979

no info available ?

1980

Ron Moorehead, Skippack .453 Avg, 7 HRs, 8 2Bs, 22 SBs

1981

Greg Vermeesch, Collegeville .492 Avg.

1982

Todd Moyer, Collegeville .468 Avg, 8 HRs, 35 RBIs, 22 Runs

1983

Phil Leggieri, Norristown .556 Avg, 9 HRs, 48 RBIs

1984

no info available ?

1985

no info available ?

1986

Al Warner, Nor-Gwyn .438 Avg., 12 HRs, 38 RBIs, 37 Runs, 8 2Bs, 7-1 Pitching

1987

Butch Denczi, Norristown .475 Avg., 11 HRs, 36 RBIs, 29 Runs, - Triple Crown Winner

1988

Ed Lowry, Norristown .478 Avg., 10 HRs, 32 RBIs

1989

Todd Moyer, Collegeville .459 Avg., 12 HRs, 14 RBIs, - Triple Crown Winner , 4-1 Pitching

1990

Todd Moyer, Collegeville .476 Avg, 6 HRs, 31 RBIs, 33 Runs, 9 2Bs, 3-1 Pitching

1991

no info available ?

1992

Paul Lepre, Upper Merion .427 Avg., 7 HRs, 37 RBIs, 7-3 Pitching Bob Cassell, Upper Merion .4 33 Avg, 10 HRs, 49 RBIs, 9 2Bs, 21 Runs

1993

no info available ?

1994

no info available ?

1995

Frank Monastero, Lansdale .494 Avg, 16 RBIs, 34 Runs, 18 SBs Bob Altieri, Lansdale .529 Avg., 3 HRs, 25 RBIs Bob Weinburg, Lansdale .468 Avg., 4 HRs, 26 RBIs

1996

Matt Ecker, Skippack .465 Avg., 8 HRs, 32 RBIs

1997

Phil Bertoletti, Skippack .505 Avg., 12 HRs, 44 RBIs, - Triple Crown Winner Bob Altieri, Norristown .474 Avg., 6 HRs, 29 RBIs

1998

Mark Brockell, Norristown .515 Avg., 11 HRs, 41 RBIs, - Triple Crown Winner

1999

Mark Brockell, Norristown .610 Avg,. 15 HRs, 51 RBIs, 41 Runs, 10 2Bs, - Triple Crown Winner Frank Monastero, Norristown .548 Avg., 11 HRs, 38 RBIs, 53 Runs, 11 2Bs, 12 SBs Carl Motts, Souderton .506 Avg., 8 HRs, 40 RBIs, 15 2Bs,

2000

Tom Szilli, Collegeville .494 Avg, 17 HRs, 42 RBIs, 41 Runs Dan Chieffalo, Norristown .541 Avg., 8 HRs, 36 RBIs Matt Weygand, Skippack .524 Avg., 5 HRs, 34 RBIs, 37 Runs, 12 2Bs

2001

Dan Hogan, Collegeville .541 Avg., 15 HRs, 47 RBIs, 10 SBs, - Triple Crown Winner Frank Monastero, Norristown .426 Avg., 6 HRs, 35 RBIs, 43 Runs, 10 2Bs Matt Pusey, Trooper .483 Avg., 12 HRs, 35 RBIs

2002

Matt Altieri, Norristown .465 Avg., 3 HRs, 31 RBIs, 45 Runs Mark Brockell, Norristown .516 Avg., 6 HRs, 42 RBIs, 31 Runs Eric Fisher, Norristown .493 Avg., 2 HRs, 17 RBIs, 30 Runs, 13 2Bs

2003

Matt Altieri, Norristown .500 Avg,. 3 HRs, 21 RBIs, 38 Runs, 12 2Bs, 17 SBs Frank Monastero, Norristown .448 Avg., 3 HRs, 24 RBIs, 32 Runs, 11 2Bs Tony DeLude, Souderton .554 Avg., 7 HRs, 35 RBIs

2004

Matt Sperling, Plymouth .506 Avg., 5 HRs, 24 RBIs, 29 Runs, 11 2Bs Matt Altieri, Norristown .370 Avg., 1 HR, 32 RBIs, 29 Runs, 18 SBs

2005

Matt Sperling, Norristown .432 Avg., 2 HRs, 38 RBIs, 33 Runs, 10 2Bs Matt Altieri, Norristown .453 Avg., 1 HR, 26 RBIs, 37 Runs Mark Brockell, Norristown .488 Avg., 2 HRs, 36 RBIs

2006

Mark Brockell, Norristown .447 Avg., 4 HRs, 35 RBIs, Triple Crown Winner Jon McGlone. Lansdale .370 Avg., 0 HRs, 7 RBIs, 20 Runs, 8 2Bs, 17 SBs Matt Altieri, Norristown .362 Avg., 1 HR, 19 RBIs Will Eagles, Lansdale .317 Avg., 4 HRs, 23 RBIs

2007

Harry Ley, Plymouth .422 Avg., 1 HR, 26 RBIs, 23 Runs Matt Altieri, Norristown .384 Avg., 1 HR, 16 RBIs, 26 Runs, 15 SBs, 18 BBs Jon McGlone, Lansdale .400 Avg., 0 HRs, 16 RBIs, 21 Runs, 13 SB

2008

Matt Altieri, Plymouth .459 Avg., 1 HR, 13 RBIs, 20 Runs, 12 SBs Ryan Griffin, Trooper .340 Avg., 1 HR, 11 RBIs, 26 Runs Phil Cavalcante, Lansdale .400 Avg., 1 HR, 18 RBIs, 15 Runs

2009

James Quigley, Harleysville .410 Avg., 2 HRs, 29 RBIs, 11 2Bs Mike Villari, Harleysville .403 Abg., 0 HR, 11 RBIs, 19 Runs, 10 SBs Joe Conaway, Trooper .384 Avg., 5 HRs, 23 RBIs, 22 Runs

2010

Lenny Del Grippo, Collegeville .394 Avg, 5 HRs, 32 RBIs, 22 Runs, 12 SBs, 10 2Bs Jon McGlone, Lansdale .379 Avg., 1 HR, 11 RBIs, 23 Runs Matt Altieri, Collegeville .378 Avg., 0 HR, 21 RBIs, 23 Runs, 14 SBs

2011

Matt Altieri, Collegeville .453 Avg., 0 HRs, 25 RBIs, 23 Runs, 10 2Bs, - (Co-MVP) Matt Albaugh, Skippack .521 Avg., 3 HRs, 23 RBIs, 25 Runs, 8 2Bs - (Co-MVP) Jon McGlone, Collegeville .438 Avg., 3 HRs, 22 RBIs, 20 Runs Lenny Del Grippo, Collegeville .341 Avg., 3 HRs, 21 RBIs, 21 Runs, 4-0 Pitching

2012

Rocky Ferrier, Ambler .466 Avg., 0 HR, 13 RBIs, 28 Runs Jason Mills, Lansdale .429 Avg., 4 HRs, 21 RBIs, 20 Runs Lenny Del Grippo, Collegeville .409 Avg., 2 HRs, 25 RBIs, 16 Runs, 10 2Bs

2013

Brian Hartsell, Trooper .450 Avg., 5 HRs, 22 RBIs, 29 Runs Jack Kavetski, Valley Forge .447 Avg., 23 Runs

2014

Rob Zinsmeister, Skippack .446 Avg., 1 HR, 23 RBIs, 38 Runs, 19 SBs Joe Casselberry, Skippack .427 Avg., 3 HRs, 38 RBIs, 18 Runs Matt Cavagnaro, Norristown .493 Avg., 1 HR, 17 RBIs, 30 Runs, 8 SBs

2015

Matt Sperling, Norristown .382 Avg., 26 Runs, 20 RBIs, 18 BBs, 10 SBs, 6-1 Pitching

2016

Rob Zinsmeister, Lansdale .447 Avg., 4 HRs, 20 RBIs, 32 Runs, 18 BBs, 17 SBs

2017

Lenny Del Grippo, Norristown .413 Avg., 6 HRs, 42 RBIs, 22 Runs, 10 2Bs

2018

Kyle Wenger, Lansdale .443 Avg., 6 HRs, 26 RBIs, 27 Runs, 4 3Bs

2019

Kyle Feaster, Collegeville .465 Avg., 6 HRs, 25 RBIs, 45 Runs, 10 2Bs, 15 SBs

2020

Charlie Hooker, Lansdale .492 Avg., 2 HRs, 13 RBIs, 9 2Bs

2021

Lenny Del Grippo, Skippack .411 Avg, 6 HRs, 30 RBIs, 24 Runs, 9 2Bs, 11 BBs Note: Matt Altieri was 360-842 (.428) in the decade of

2022

Rob Zinsmeister, Lansdale .529 Avg., 8 HR's, 26 RBI's, 34 Runs, 15 SBs

2023

Chad Evans, Lansdale .429 Avg., 7 HR's, 31 RBI's, 33 Runs, 20 SBs

2024

Marquese Wood, Wissahickon?

2025

Ian Diaz, Conshohocken

Note*: Matt Altieri was 360-842 (.428) in the decade of 2000-2009 with 3 MVPs and 5 Runner-up MVP finishes

John King has won 2 MVP Awards, 1 in 1978, the other unknown

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