Varsity
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Antonio Astolfi2024
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Andrew Bogansky2025
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Luke Borgmann2026
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Colby Bougon2024
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Ryan Cantz2025
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Dylan Carter2025
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Chris Cavalcante2025
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Declan Cawley2025
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Aimon Chandler2025
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Brycen Clarke2026
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Chris Correll2024
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Cole Cowan2025
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Connor Crabtree2024
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Brighton Fontaine2026
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Matt Gannon2024
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Liam Hawley2024
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Cole Kochanowicz2024
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CJ Massella2024
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Jimmy McFadden2024
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Jake McNesby2024
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Matt Mullin2025
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Dan Murray2025
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Casey Nealon2024
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Michael Niszczak2025
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Logan Potter2024
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Frankie Provenzano2024
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Jack Pye2025
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Ronnie Raby2026
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Caden Schmidt2026
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Kevin Schmidt2024
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Chris Solecki2024
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David Vozzo2024
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Keegan Wade2026
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Cooper Weiss-VanLenten2026
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Narayana Weld2025
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Vince Riley402025
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Shane SperdutoManager2025
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Nick TaitManager2025
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Garrett WalshManager2025
Kyle Werman
Head Coach
Kyle Werman took the helm of the La Salle Baseball program in the Spring of 2015, replacing long-time coach, Joe Parisi, who became the AD after state title runs in 2012 and 2014. Coach Werman earned a degree from the University of Virginia, graduating with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a Master in Education. A walk-on turned four-year starter at secondbase and captain in 2005, Werman helped lead the Cavaliers to two NCAA Tournament appearances and was named to the Corvallis Regional All-Tournament Team. Werman signed a free-agent contract with the New York Mets, spending the 2005 season with the Kingsport Mets of the Appalachian League, a Rookie-class affiliate. He also played professionally with the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League for two seasons prior to returning to his alma mater to begin a career as a college coach. Werman spent one year at UVa, and two years each at George Mason University, Radford University, Saint Joseph’s University. In addition to coaching at La Salle, he also teaches Algebra and Physics. Coach Werman is married to his wife Samantha and they have a son, Masen.