Lewisburg's Landen Wagner named to West all-star baseball roster
Lewisburg outfielder Landen Wagner will play for Team West in Sunday’s East-West all-star game at Medlar Field. The Susquehanna-bound senior ranked near the top in Pennsylvania runs and average.

Lewisburg’s Landen Wagner has turned a standout senior spring into a spot on Team West for Pennsylvania’s East-West all-star game, putting a Union County player on one of the state’s highest high school baseball stages. Wagner is listed on the West roster as an outfielder, and the game is scheduled for Sunday, June 21, at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park in State College.
The Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association says the East-West game is its second Pennsylvania high school all-star game and part of an organization now in its third year. The roster is built from senior all-stars across the state: each district or region representative appoints two players, and a committee fills the remaining spots from nominations. In the 2025 inaugural game, the East beat the West 9-2 at Medlar Field, with the East drawing from Districts 1, 2, 3, 11 and 12 and the West from Districts 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.

Wagner’s selection follows a senior season that put him on the statewide radar. MaxPreps lists him as Lewisburg’s captain and a 2026 senior center fielder, and says he ranked among Pennsylvania’s leaders in runs and batting average. His numbers included a .431 average, 28 hits and 24 runs batted in.

He also delivered one of Lewisburg’s biggest offensive nights of the season in a 14-10 win over Milton, when he hit for the cycle and drove in a three-run home run. That kind of production helped push a Lewisburg player from local fields into a roster spot alongside other top seniors from across Pennsylvania.

The program also lists Wagner’s college plans at Susquehanna University, a next step that extends the path he carved through Lewisburg High School. For younger players in Union County, Wagner’s jump to the West roster is a clear sign that strong seasons in local baseball can still open the door to statewide recognition and the next level.
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