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**Summary:**

Ryle High School senior pitcher Dylan McIntyre has capped off his impressive high school career with a record-breaking season. He’s broken multiple school records for wins, strikeouts, and appearances, and most notably, threw the first perfect game in Ryle baseball history on April 29th, striking out 13 in a 3-0 victory against Boone County. Coaches and teammates praise his leadership and dedication. With his commitment to San Jacinto College and a fastball hitting 93 mph, McIntyre has aspirations of playing Major League Baseball. His coach believes the sky’s the limit for the talented pitcher.

**News Article:**

**Ryle Pitcher Dylan McIntyre Etches Name in School History with Perfect Game, Record-Breaking Season**

**UNION, Ky. –** Ryle High School senior pitcher Dylan McIntyre is having a season for the ages. The 17-year-old right-hander has cemented his legacy in the Ryle baseball program, shattering multiple school records and etching his name in the history books with a perfect game.

“Proud of him,” said Ryle baseball coach Joe Aylor. “He’s definitely earned it. He’s earned the respect of the region. He’s earned the respect of the coaches, the community here at Ryle.”

McIntyre, one of 13 seniors on the team, accomplished the rare feat of pitching a perfect game on April 29th against Boone County. The Raiders ace struck out 13 batters in the 3-0 victory. The seven-inning contest will forever be remembered as the first perfect game since Ryle started its baseball program in 1993.

“I don’t think that’s something I’ll ever forget,” McIntyre said. “I feel like people will be saying that for years to me. I haven’t heard the end of it since.”

Beyond the perfect game, McIntyre has also surpassed program records in career wins, strikeouts, and pitching appearances. Aylor speaks highly of McIntyre, not only as a player but also as a leader. “He’s an assistant coach for us,” Aylor said. “He’s the one that kind of sets the tone for himself. He’s a guy we can bounce ideas off of.”

The achievement was particularly special for McIntyre’s father, Ryan, a former Ryle pitcher himself. “He is super proud of me,” Dylan said.

McIntyre has committed to San Jacinto College in Houston, Texas, a program with a national reputation. With a fastball that reaches 93 mph, he has aspirations of playing Major League Baseball. Coach Aylor believes that McIntyre has the talent and work ethic to go far. “Honestly, I think the sky is the limit,” Aylor said. “I think there’s a chance he can go wherever he wants to go. As far as his hard work is going to take him.”

Ryle opens the 33rd District tournament at noon Sunday against either Heritage Academy or Boone County in a game at Cooper.

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