B-4 | THE FREDERICK NEWS-POST | TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014 SPORTS ALL-AREA FIRST TEAM

BROCK ANTOGNONI MICHAEL BEALMEAR SENIOR JUNIOR -INFIELDER OAKDALE ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC PREP Player of the Year ■ One of the county’s best pro- ■ The ace on the Vikings’ staff, ducers as the Bears’ No. 2 hitter. went 6-2 with a 1.93 ERA, striking Led the team in average out 61 batters in 39 1-3 innings. AUSTIN MAIN (.431), RBIs (14) and stolen bases Showed power at the plate, hitting (10). Also had four doubles, a triple .519 with three home runs and 32 MIDDLETOWN Senior Pitcher- and 13 runs scored. RBIs. ■ A left-hander, Main was simply dominant on the mound, allowing two hits or less in seven of his nine starts and throwing five complete games. He threw a no-hitter against a Linganore team that had won its first 14 games of the season, and he hurled one-hitters against Boons- boro and Oakdale. Using four effective pitches, Main finished the sea- son 7-2 with a 1.57 ERA, striking out 69 batters and walking 13 over 53 2-3 innings. ■ Middletown’s most consistent hitter, Main provided a healthy bal- ance of speed and patience at the top of the lineup. He hit .357 with four doubles, two triples and 14 runs scored over 21 games. ■ Will play college baseball at Davis & Elkins College.

RYAN CAPSTICK JOSH GONTAREK CHASE HOFFMAN ZACH HOSSLER DAVID LARSON STEPHEN HUNSBERGER JUNIOR PITCHER-INFIELDER SENIOR OUTFIELDER SENIOR PITCHER-INFIELDER SENIOR INFIELDER SENIOR PITCHER-INFIELDER SENIOR INFIELDER BRUNSWICK LINGANORE MIDDLETOWN BRUNSWICK THOMAS JOHNSON LINGANORE ■ Emerged as a dependable start- ■ Able to cover plenty of territory in ■ Threw one of the Knights’ three ■ Repeat All-Area first-teamer who ■ Pitched a four-hit shutout in a 2- ■ Providing a big bat in the middle ing pitcher, going 3-1 with a 2.00 center field, Gontarek also jump- no-hitters of the season against gave the Railroaders a consistent 0 Class 3A West region final win over of the Lancers’ lineup, Hunsberger ERA with 31 strikeouts in 38 1-3 started Lancers offense as a leadoff Francis Scott Key, finishing 5-0 with base-stealing threat at the top of Seneca Valley that landed the Patri- hit .413 with two home runs for a innings. Also led MVAL Antietam hitter. He led the Piedmont Division a 0.78 ERA and 45 strikeouts in the order. Batted .384 with three ots in their first state tourney in 10 Linganore team that won its first Division in batting (.452) while driv- in batting average (.472), stolen 36 innings. At the plate, he had a doubles, 25 runs scored, 15 stolen years. Hit. 356 with five doubles, two MVAL Piemont Division title since ing in 22 runs and scoring 24. bases (20) and runs scored (28). home run and four doubles. bases and nine RBIs. triples, two homers and 23 RBIs. 2008.

PEYTON LARAMORE JON MAHALCHICK DANIEL RAUCH HEATH SHULTZ MARK SMITH NICK STEGMAN SENIOR SENIOR CATCHER SENIOR PITCHER-INFIELDER SENIOR PITCHER-OUTFIELDER SENIOR PITCHER-INFIELDER JUNIOR PITCHER-INFIELDER CATOCTIN ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC PREP LINGANORE URBANA CATOCTIN OAKDALE ■ Also a first-team All-Area quar- ■ Top batter for a team that won ■ Part of a deep Linganore pitch- ■ A major cog in the Hawks lineup, ■ Led a young Cougars team on ■ Hard-throwing right-hander went terback on the Cougars’ football the MIAA C Conference champi- ing staff, threw a no-hitter against hit .393 with four doubles, two the mound and at the plate. In 4-2 with a 1.65 ERA, striking out team, catcher batted a team-high onship, led area in hitting with a perennial power Middletown. Went triples, 17 runs scored and 15 addition to his team-high four wins, 50 batters in just 34 innings. Bat- .444 with five doubles and 16 runs .564 batting average while driving 3-0 with a 0.76 ERA, striking out RBIs. On the mound, struck out 31 hit .443 with 16 RBIs, and he led ted .339 with a team-high eight batted in. in 16 runs. 21 batters in 29 1-3 innings. batters in 38 2-3 innings. the MVAL Antietam Division with 12 doubles and nine RBIs. doubles.

ANDREW WANGER GRANT WAXTER CHRISTIAN WORCH HONORABLE SOPHOMORE PITCHER-INFIELDER JUNIOR PITCHER-INFIELDER SENIOR CATCHER SECOND TEAM BRUNSWICK LINGANORE URBANA MENTION ■ Productive hitter with men on ■ Did not allow an earned run in ■ Another potent hitter in the Pos. Name School Grade Brunswick— Tommy McCarthy, Daniel base, hit .411 with 22 RBIs, 13 the first five weeks of the regular Hawks lineup, earned spot on all- INF RYAN BERRY FRESHMAN THOMAS JOHNSON Patterson runs scored and eight stolen bases. season, finishing with an area-best area first-team for second consecu- P MICHAEL CATLIN SENIOR OAKDALE Catoctin—Mark Goff, Josh Little, Mike On the mound, went 5-0 with a 0.67 ERA and a 4-0 record. Hit tive season. Batted .397 with six Tylicki 1.73 ERA, striking out 33 batters in cleanup late in the season, batting doubles, eight runs scored and 14 P CHRIS DEVINE JUNIOR URBANA 32 1-3 innings. .367 with 11 RBIs. RBIs. P BRADY FARRELL JUNIOR URBANA Frederick—Miguel Pereira, David Valenti P DANNY FINN JUNIOR MIDDLETOWN Linganore—Liam Lindsay, Chris INF JOHN HARDING SOPHOMORE SJCP Stephey INF TAYLOR ITNYRE JUNIOR BRUNSWICK Middletown—Alex Cartner, Mitch P COLSON KIRCHNER JUNIOR MIDDLETOWN Sgrignoli OF ANDY KIRK SENIOR LINGANORE MSD—Damon Biskupiak, Jad Gore, Giovanni Maucere P LOGAN MANZ SENIOR FREDERICK New Life—Reagan Mills, Andrew Zerbe C JONATHAN ODEN SENIOR OAKDALE Oakdale—Connor Ails, Joey Nicastro P VAUGHN PARKER JUNIOR THOMAS JOHNSON St. John’s Catholic Prep—Maciah OF DOUG PEARL JUNIOR BRUNSWICK Thomas OF JACK RICKER SENIOR OAKDALE Thomas Johnson—Tommy Phelps, INF RYAN ROBERTSON SENIOR WALKERSVILLE Nathan Specht INF TIM SCHUMACHER SENIOR MIDDLETOWN Tuscarora—Blake Smith, Noah Tucker OF DANNY SMITH JUNIOR URBANA Walkersville—Tyler Hoffman, Ryan Howard, Gabe Maymon P DAVID STAUFFER SENIOR WALKERSVILLE P GARRETT WILES SENIOR LINGANORE Urbana—Joey Mehelich, Zach Mehelich