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Great Midwest Athletic Conference 2019 Baseball Season Awards Mason, OH (Prasco Park) May 8-11, 2019 Great Midwest Athletic Conference 2019 Baseball Season Awards Mason, OH (Prasco Park) May 8-11, 2019 Great Midwest Athletic Conference: Tournament Champion TBA Great Midwest Athletic Conference: Regular-Season Champion MALONE PIONEERS 21-9 Conference Record Great Midwest: Player of the Year Great Midwest: Pitcher of the Year ANDREW CZECH - First Base DEVIN SMITH - RHP Junior - Walsh University Junior - Kentucky Wesleyan College Great Midwest: Coach of the Year Great Midwest: Freshman of the Year TOM CRANK PAYTON EELES - Second Base Malone University Freshman - Cedarville University Great Midwest Athletic Conference: All-Conference First Team COLIN KAUCHER - Ohio Dominican University - Catcher - Senior BRYANT GOOLSBY - Trevecca Nazarene University - Designated Hitter - Freshman ANDREW CZECH - Walsh University - First Base - Junior PAYTON EELES - Cedarville University - Second Base - Freshman TYLER AMEDURE - Alderson Broaddus University - Shortstop - Senior COLIN BOERST - Hillsdale College - Third Base - Senior GENESIS HILLARD - Ohio Dominican University - Outfield - Senior TODD SEKOWSKI - Alderson Broaddus University - Outfield - Senior JOHN HECKMAN - Tiffin University - Outfield - RS Senior DEVIN SMITH - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Starting Pitcher - Junior DAVID LeMASTERS - Lake Erie College - Starting Pitcher - RS Senior JAKE ROBERSON - Trevecca Nazarene - Starting Pitcher - Senior CLAY COOPER - Malone University - Relief Pitcher - Sophomore ALEX FRANZEN - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Relief Pitcher - Junior STEVEN RING - Hillsdale College - Utility Fielder - Senior CODY ORR - Tiffin University - Utility Pitcher - Sophomore Great Midwest Athletic Conference: All-Conference Second Team CHASE ANDREWS - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Catcher - Junior JAMES KRICK - Hillsdale College - Designated Hitter - Sophomore JAVIER LOPEZ - Trevecca Nazarene University - First Base - Senior LANE KENNEMORE - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Second Base - Junior JAKE HOOVER - Hillsdale College - Shortstop - Junior NIGEL WILLIAMS - Lake Erie College - Third Base - Senior TURNER HILL - Malone University - Outfield - Sophomore TRACE PETERSON - Lake Erie College - Outfield - Sophomore NOAH BLAND - Ohio Dominican University - Outfield - Senior ERIC MULLET - Malone University - Starting Pitcher - Junior RYAN MIDDENDORF - Lake Erie College - Starting Pitcher - Junior MITCHELL BAULT - Ohio Dominican University - Starting Pitcher - Senior JOEY LARA - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Relief Pitcher - Senior JAY BENARD - Trevecca Nazarene University - Relief Pitcher - Junior ZACH CAMPBELL - Tiffin University - Utility Fielder - Sophomore TIM ZELLER - Ohio Dominican University - Utility Pitcher - Sophomore Great Midwest Athletic Conference: All-Conference Honorable Mention Team VINCENZO RAUSO - Alderson Broaddus University - Catcher - Freshman TYLYN JAMES - Alderson Broaddus University - Outfield - Junior NOAH SCHLEINITZ - Cedarville University - Relief Pitcher - Sophomore BRYCE HUGHES - Cedarville University - Outfield - Sophomore CHASE DEGROOD - Davis & Elkins College - Second Base - Sophomore BRENT McMILLION - Davis & Elklins College - Utility Pitcher - Junior DERRICK HERD - University of Findlay - Shortstop - Senior NIC VARDA - University of Findlay - Outfield - Senior JONATHAN LAPSHAN - Hillsdale College - Starting Pitcher - Senior CHRISTIAN RODINO - Hillsdale College - Outfield - Senior BRAYDEN SISSON - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Third Base - Junior ZACH BURTON - Kentucky Wesleyan College - Starting Pitcher - Senior EVAN LAYNE - Lake Erie College - Starting Pitcher - Senior CALEB WALLER - Lake Erie College - Shortstop - Junior CLYDE YODER - Malone University - Starting Pitcher - RS Sophomore MATT NOEL - Malone University - Catcher - Senior GARRET SENDELBACH - Ohio Dominican University - Starting Pitcher - Senior MANNY VOORHEES - Ohio Dominican University - Utility Pitcher - Freshman RYAN VALENTINE - Ohio Valley University - Starting Pitcher - Junior GARRETT BONNETT - Ohio Valley University - Starting Pitcher - Sophomore AARON GEORGE - Tiffin University - Relief Pitcher - RS Junior JACK DENNIS - Tiffin University - Third Base - RS Senior SAM MANG - Trevecca Nazarene University - Catcher - Senior DALTON MAULDIN - Trevecca Nazarene University - Second Base - Junior BRENDEN SPAULDING - Walsh University - Outfield - Junior BEN BULCHIK - Walsh University - Starting Pitcher - Junior.
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