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BASEBALL DIVISION I

BASEBALL DIVISIONS II-IV

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

ANDREW MCDONALD, MASON

ANDREW BENINTENDI, MADEIRA

The senior pitcher was the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches’ Association state player of the year. He has signed with Virginia Tech. He was 6-1 with 66 strikeouts and a 1.28 ERA.

COACH OF THE YEAR TIM HELD, MOELLER

He led Moeller to its second straight state title. Moeller defeated Cleveland St. Ignatius 7-1 June 9 in Columbus. Moeller became the first Division I team to repeat in 17 years. Moeller finished with a 32-2 record.

JARRETT RINDFLEISCH, LAKOTA EAST

The senior catcher was first-team allstate. He hit .459 with 15 doubles, two home runs and 37 RBI. He was first-team all-GMC.

CAMERON WHITEHEAD, MOELLER

The senior catcher was second-team all-state. He hit .349 with 29 hits, 33 runs, 30 RBI and 11 stolen bases.

NATE LYNCH, TALAWANDA

FIRST TEAM

The senior outfielder was second-team all-state.

RILEY MAHAN, MOELLER

JORDAN SAUNDERS, WESTERN HILLS

The junior infielder hit .406 with 43 hits, 41 runs, 30 RBI and 27 stolen bases. He was second-team all-state.

ZACH LOGUE, MOELLER

The junior pitcher/designated hitter hit .455 with 30 hits, 26 runs, 25 RBI and 13 stolen bases. He was 8-1 with 56 strikeouts in 56 innings.

GUS RAGLAND, MOELLER

The junior pitcher was 7-0 with one save, 51 strikeouts in 502⁄3 innings and a 0.69 ERA.

JUSTIN WAMPLER, MOELLER

The senior outfielder hit .370 with 30 hits, 33 runs and 20 RBI.

SPENCER IACOVONE, MOELLER

The senior infielder was first-team allGCL South. He hit .351 with 13 doubles and 36 RBI.

RJ THOMPSON, MASON

The senior infielder was first-team allstate and Greater Miami Conference player of the year. He hit .474 with 29 RBI, eight stolen bases, five doubles, two triples and three home runs.

TJ ZEUCH, MASON

The senior pitcher was second-team all-state. He was 7-0 with 58 strikeouts and a 0.62 ERA. He has signed with Pittsburgh.

SETH BOWLES, MASON

Senior pitcher was 7-0 with 42 strikeouts and a 1.10 ERA. He was first-team all-GMC.

LEE SPONSELLER, MASON

The senior outfielder hit .429 with four doubles, four triples, two home runs and 22 RBI. He was first-team all-GMC.

DREW JOHNSON, MASON

The senior infielder hit .407 with six doubles, 31 RBI, two triples and six home runs. He was first-team all-GMC.

The senior catcher hit .500 with nine doubles, five triples, a home run, 29 RBI and 14 stolen bases.

BRAD BURKHART, LA SALLE

The senior was the GCL South player of the year and honorable mention all-state. He hit .415 with 22 RBI. He was 6-1 on the mound with 30 strikeouts.

TYLER HAUBNER, LA SALLE

The senior center fielder was the Division III state player of the year. He has signed with Arkansas. He batted .564 and was named Gatorade Ohio Baseball Player of the Year. He was the Cincinnati Hills League player of the year.

COACH OF THE YEAR BRION TREADWAY, BADIN

PARKER CHALMERS, WYOMING

FIRST TEAM

The junior outfielder was Division II second-team all-state. He hit .487 with 12 doubles, three home runs, 39 RBI and 10 stolen bases.

CAMERON VARGA, CHCA

Junior pitcher was Division III first-team all-state. He has verbally committed to North Carolina. He was the Miami Valley Conference Scarlet division player of the year. He was 8-2 with 148 strikeouts and a 0.22 ERA.

TJ NICHTING, BADIN

WILL MARTY, WYOMING

AUSTIN RICHEY, CINCINNATI COUNTRY DAY

The sophomore first baseman was Division IV second-team all-state. He was the MVC Gray player of the year.

CHAD ROBERTS, WILMINGTON

MICHAEL DAVIS, BADIN

GAGE CARRAHER, WHITEOAK

COLE ECKELMAN, MILFORD

ZACK JENSEN, MADEIRA

Amelia – Mike Seebohm; Colerain – Brad Maxie, Ben Spitznagel; Edgewood – Matt Barger; Elder – Ben Kenning, Kyle Orloff, Shane Smith, Johnny Lammers, Jimmy White; Fairfield – Casey McWhorter; Glen Este – Peyton Burdick, Austin Istvan, Tyler Burdick; Hamilton – Jake Hyde, Jared Morrison, Cody Lehman, Jake Zeek; Harrison – Luke Bowman, Mitchell Thomas, Jacob Urbanski; Kings – Brent Mathias; La Salle – Nick Boardman, A.J. Petri, Nigel Williams, Connor Speed; Lakota East – Derek Baker, Max Minniear, Brett Colburn, Tyler Gibbons, Kyle Lepper, Adam Deleat; Lakota West – Blaine Griffiths, Ryan Addington, Austin Allinger, AP Novak, Grant Schuermann; Little Miami – Grant Christman; Loveland – Brian Bullock, Darren Sackett, Reid Waddell; Mason – Connor Bryan, Billy Highfill, Rodney Hutchison, TJ Dunn, Connor McVey; Middletown – Andrew Burton, Matthew Current, Jonathan Stone, Aquiles Estepan; Milford – Zach Cook, Ty Helton, Ryan Henning, Joe Zurschmeide; Moeller – Max Foley, Nick Meece; Oak Hills – Ben Laumann, Matt Baas, Jake Richmond, Casey Metzger, Jake Seaman; Ross – Jake Shields; Shroder – Thomas Robinson; St. Xavier – Jonathon Deifel, Joe Gellenbeck, C.J. Bowman, Chris Daugherty, Tyler Harley, Owen Hughes, Nick Tensing; Sycamore – Cam Harris; Talawanda – Grant Ballou, Nolan Robinson; Turpin – Bobby Calder, Ryan Flynn, Hunter Sadlon; Walnut Hills – Triston Busick; Western Brown – Trevor Lind, Caden Piatt, Scotty Ryan, Tim Ward, Nick Osborne; Western Hills – Cameron Washington, Eduardo Rodriguez; Withrow – Raheem Hasan, Malik Bland

The sophomore shortstop was Division II second-team all-state. He hit .458 with eight doubles, five triples, 24 RBI and 25 stolen bases.

Senior was Division III first-team all-state. He was the GCL Central player of the year. He has signed with Charlotte. He hit .490 with 12 doubles, 42 RBI and 20 stolen bases. Senior pitcher had 48 strikeouts and a 1.24 ERA. He was first-team all-GCL Central.

HONORABLE MENTION

The junior pitcher/infielder was 7-0 with a 0.57 ERA and 50 strikeouts. He was firstteam all-MVC Scarlet.

He led the Rams to the Division III state semifinals. Badin was 24-9 this season was ranked No. 11 in the Division III state coaches’ poll. The Rams were ranked No. 2 in the season’s final Enquirer Divisions II-IV area coaches’ poll.

The senior outfielder was second-team all-state. He hit .437 with 18 RBI and nine stolen bases. He hit over .500 in league games. The senior outfielder was the Eastern Cincinnati Conference player of the year and honorable mention all-state. He hit .367 with eight doubles, a triple, 23 RBI and 10 stolen bases.

CODY LEACH, CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN

The senior middle infielder was Division III first-team all-state. He was first-team all-CHL. He hit .454 with 17 doubles, 19 stolen bases and 51 RBI.

TOMMY CROWL, SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY

The senior left-handed pitcher/first baseman was Division III first-team all-state and first-team all-MVC Scarlet. He was 6-2 with an 0.84 ERA and 67 strikeouts. He hit .420 with 25 runs, 27 RBI and four home runs.

JACOB BANKS, CHCA

The senior pitcher was Division III secondteam all-state. The Miami University signee was first-team all-MVC Scarlet. He went 8-1 with 84 strikeouts and a 0.67 ERA.

KYLE DAVIS, CHCA

The junior third baseman was Division III second-team all-state and first-team all-MVC Scarlet. He hit .466 with 18 doubles, 33 RBI.

RYAN ARINGTON, CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN

The senior shortstop/pitcher hit .519 with six home runs, 44 RBI, 40 hits, seven doubles, three triples, 35 runs scored and 20 stolen bases. He was Division IV first-team all-state.

The junior infielder hit .519 with 13 doubles, two triples and 10 RBI. He was firstteam All-Southwest Ohio Conference. The senior pitcher was Division IV firstteam all-state. He was 8-1 with 87 strikeouts and a 1.02 ERA. He hit .476 with seven doubles and 31 RBI.

HONORABLE MENTION Aiken – Anton Dean; Badin – Nick Browning, Zack Gray, Noah Henson, Alex Holderbach, Cameron Mohr; Batavia – Kyle Schmitgen, Austin Lenhardt, Dylan Glover, Ryan Gormley; Bethel-Tate – Tyler Atkins, Russell Hartley; Blanchester – Jordan Dawson, Jake Dawson, Elijah Elliot, Kyle Campbell, Austin Rabon; Cincinnati Christian – Isaiah Haley, Josh Reiner, Jon Burket; Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy – Nick Weaver, Bobby Paola, Cameron Murray; Cincinnati Country Day – Cameron Alldred, Luke Hall; Clark Montessori – Sam Johnson; Clermont Northeastern – Zane Bierman, Joey Cockerham, Chad Dorsey; Felicity – Josh Shelton; Finneytown – Mark Deitch; Georgetown – Jacob Miller; Goshen – Jesse Peters, Alex Edwards, Paul Collins; Hughes – Daron Bowling, Jeremiah Miller; Indian Hill – Nick Pai; Lockland – Tommy Finley; Madeira – Nate Bulman, Tim James; Manchester – Jake Bumgarner; Mariemont – Jason Brokamp, Matt Stewart, Brendan Woodruff; McNicholas – Kevin McHale, Logan Roberts; New Miami – Nick Mellott, Scott Jones, CJ Kellum; New Richmond – Levi Simpson, Jake Hauke, Cole Bird, Tanner Wolfe, Josh Heiden; North College Hill – Connor Wilson; Norwood – Peyton Williams; Purcell Marian – Michael Bader; Reading – Jacob Blair, Brandon Pavilack, David Vaske; Roger Bacon – Jared Dornbusch, Sam Humphries; Seven Hills – Caleb Daniel; Shroder – Thomas Robinson; St. Bernard – Chris Siegel; Summit Country Day – Jack Meininger, Doug Compton, Michael Jaeger; Taft – Mike Williams, Leonard Charlton; Whiteoak – Tyler Williams, Luke Taggert; Williamsburg – Austin Horn, Zach Ward; Wyoming – Michael Kelly