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Region Teams HOME ABOUT US PAST ISSUES POLLS ALL STATE TEAMS STATE RECORDS COACHES RECORDS WANT TO ADVERTISE? PHOTO GALLERY Back 2021 All-Region Teams Posted 6/3/2021 2021 All- Region Teams Editor's Note: Below are the 2021 All-Region Baseball Teams. Please note that each region handles its own teams, and the format varies. We will post each region as they become available. Class 7A Region 1-7A Coach of the Year: Ryan Page, Lowndes Player of the Year: Sage O'Berry, Lowndes Pitcher of the Year: Bryce Stephens, Tift County Freshmen of the Year: Ethan Finch, Camden County; Tyler Holes, Tift County Field of the Year: Lowndes First Team Pitchers: Bryce Stephens, Tift County; Derek Espinoza, Camden County; Jeb Johnson, Colquitt County; Garitt Fender, Lowndes; Mason Steel, Lowndes; Catchers: Daniel Kerrigan, Lowndes; Henry Underwood, Colquitt County; Infielders: Sage O'Berry, Lowndes, Cole Whatley, Colquitt County; Tyles Holmes, Tift County; Bryce Stephens, Tift County; Jamie Felix, Camden County; Outfielders: Luke Parker, Camden County; Luke Barlow, Camden County; McCage Pruitt, Lowndes; Allen Moretz, Tift County; Designated Hitter: Ethan Finch, Camden County Second Team Pitchers: Charlie Miller, Tift County; Adonis Coyle, Camden County; William Joyner, Lowndes; Pershaun Fann, Colquitt County; Catchers: Derek Martinez, Camden County; Bailey Booth, Tift County; Infielders: Gage Smith, Lowndes, Gavin Steptoe, Colquitt County; Derek Espinoza, Camden County; Lino Acosta, Tift County; Outfielders: Cody Williamson, Tift County; Pershaun Fann, Colquitt County; Jalen Hudson, Lowndes; Designated Hitter: Gabe Horne, Colquitt County Honorable Mention Camden County: JT Farley; Lowndes: Austin Hancock; Tift County: Gavin Starling, Cameron Sumner ------------------------------ Region 2-7A Player of the Year: Landon Underhill, East Coweta Co-Pitchers of the Year: Andrew Herrmann, Campbell; Jansen Kinty, East Coweta First Team Pitchers: Andrew Herrmann, Campbell; Ryan Gold, Campbell; Jansen Kinty, East Coweta; Bryce Archie, McEachern; Catcher: Hayden Blair, East Coweta; First Baseman: Yates Kelleher, Newnan; Second Baseman: Garrett DeHart, Campbell; Shortstop: Michael Braswell, Campbell; Third Baseman: Michael Maginnis, Newnan; Outfielders: Jett Lovett, Newnan; Charlie Paige, East Coweta; Brysen Duncan, Newnan; Dekel Williams, East Coweta; Utility: Quinlan Wiley, East Coweta Honorable Mention Campbell: Duncan Santos, Michael Herrmann, Terrence Kiel, Gillen Joachim; East Coweta: Evan Doss, Avery Brown; Jacob Rossi, Nico Senese, Mason Pearcy, John Monnin; McEachern: Noah Johnson, Michael Morrison, Juvenile Rodriguez; Newnan: Logan Etheridge, Chapman Ward, Dalton Anderson, Chasin Cash, Denzel Boston, Beau Lewis, Thomas Scott; Pebblebrook: Demetrius Lovejoy ------------------------------ Region 3-7A First Team Harrison: Joe Colina, John Raines, Gavin Gnagey, Kirby Sandefur; Hillgrove: Jack Tilton, Zach Wieder; Marietta: Wesley Rodriguez; North Cobb: Harry Ford, Trevor Lovett, Tyler Goursch; North Paulding: Dylan Rhadans, Tysen Benford, Chris Cole, Jake Hembree, Mitchell Heer, Michael Parker; Walton: Jared Jones, Kristian Campbell; Barrett Eldridge, Nicholas Cubides, Rowan Park Second Team Harrison: Preston Booth, Garrett Pate; Hillgrove: Lorenzo Atwell, Jake Hill; Marietta: River Riggs, CJ Gordon; North Cobb: Kyle Robitzsch, Ashten Bostwich; North Paulding: Payton Doyle, Grayson Taylor; Walton: Eli Pilger, Charlie Jordan ------------------------------ Region 4-7A Player of the Year: Cade Sadler, Parkview Co-Pitchers of the Year: Bodie Eilertson, Grayson; Dylan Lonergan, Brookwood Team of the Year: Parkview Coach of the Year: Chan Brown, Parkview Field of the Year: Brookwood First Team Pitchers: Carter Bailey, Brookwood; Josh Sosa, Brookwood; Tyler Gray, Grayson; Will Standard, Newton; Mason Brown, Parkview; Landon Stripling, Parkview; Ethan Lail, Parkview; Position Players: Jack Spyke, Brookwood; Josh Sharp, Brookwood; Josh Sosa, Brookwood; Trey Clark, Brookwood; Grady Bryant, Grayson; Bodie Eilertson, Grayson; De'Yon Cannon, Grayson; Henry Hunter, Grayson; Zion Ross, Newton; Ryan Spikes, Parkview; Jayden Talik, Parkview; Colin Houck, Parkview; Daylon Carleton, Parkview Second Team Pitchers: Jevarra Martin, Newton; Khalil King, Newton; Maddox Luppori, South Gwinnett; Jeramie Favors, South Gwinnett; Position Players: Kam Byrd, Grayson; Anthony Polnco, Grayson; Anthony Bynum, Newton; Justin Brown, Newton; Lucas Ballard, Newton; Dobbs Bowden, Parkview; Jonathan Lee, South Gwinnett; Damien Anderson, South Gwinnett ------------------------------ Region 5-7A Co-Players of the Year: Gabe Wuerth, Woodstock; Preston Gunnell, Woodstock Pitcher of the Year: Blake Aita, Woodstock First Team Pitchers: Lex Kenny, Cherokee; Max Eichenberger, Cherokee; Blake Aita, Woodstock; Garrett Goblish, Woodstock; Nick Angelakos, Etowah; Catcher: Cody Montgomery, Woodstock; Infielders: Carson Mynatt, Cherokee; Gabe Wuerth, Woodstock; Griffin Peck, Woodstock; Jackson Chirello, Etowah; Outfielders: Austin Cole, Cherokee; Andrew Ianitello, Woodstock; Preston Gunnell, Woodstock; Cole Ellis, Etowah; Utility: Jack Barone, Alpharetta Second Team Pitchers: Trip Dovale, Roswell; Fields Chapman, Cherokee; Ed Manke, Cherokee; Ajinkia Gundaria, Alpharetta; Catcher: Christian Preiser, Woodstock; Infielders: Landon Luster, Cherokee; Michael Alvarez, Milton; Patrick McCavitt, Milton; Jordon Fricks, Etowah; Outfielders: Jackson Bradfield, Cherokee; Joe Fisher, Cherokee; Jakob Cowart, Alpharetta; Utility: Max Eichenberger, Cherokee Honorable Mention Alpharetta: Casual Kay, Jackson Frank, Jack Matty, Keaton Hughes, Cade Phillips; Cherokee: Tyler Goddard; Etowah: Anthony Hughes; Milton: Reilly Buckman; Will Shepherd, Charlie Nemeth, Luke McNeillie; Roswell: Brady Decan, Steven Vrolijk, Elliot Esposito; Woodstock: Logan Bryson ------------------------------ Region 6-7A Player of the Year: Will Robbins, Forsyth Central Pitcher of the Year: Jess Ackerman, North Forsyth Coach of the Year: Kevin McCollum, Forsyth Central First Team Pitchers: Michael Sills, North Forsyth; Braden Bamburowski, Lambert; Luke Fernandez, West Forsyth; Francesco Capocci, Denmark; Colin Linder, Lambert; Catcher: Sammy Leis, Denmark; Infielders: Drew Southern, West Forsyth; Gehrig Frei, South Forsyth; AJ Fiechter, Forsyth Central; Jaxson Corr, Denmark; Justin Haskins, Lambert; Outfielders: Mitch Thompson, South Forsyth; Parker Brosius, Lambert; Teddy Davenport, Denmark; Designated Hitter: Ryan Becker, South Forsyth Second Team Pitchers: Smaran Ramanathan, Denmark; Jack D'Amico, South Forsyth; Brett Barfield, North Forsyth; Brandon Clemente, South Forsyth; Catcher: Baxter Wright, Gainesville; Infielders: Robert Bottoms, West Forsyth; Jessie Duong, Forsyth Central; Nic Ferrer, Denmark; Tyler Triche, North Forsyth; Outfielders: Jacob Bateman, South Forsyth; Matthew Arundale, Forsyth Central; Jaden Johnson, Gainesville; Designated Hitter: Connor McGinn, Denmark Senior All-Academic Team Denmark: Smaran Ramanathan; Erik Achterman; Forsyth Central: Carson Elias; Aaron Turner, Sydney Hernandez (Manager); Gainesville: Victor Vega; Lambert: Andy Gao; North Forsyth: Michael Sills; Casen Blackburn; South Forsyth: Gehrig Frei, Andrew Kightlinger; West Forsyth: Drew Southern ------------------------------ Region 7-7A Hitter of the Year: Tre Phelps, Norcross Pitcher of the Year: Tyler Mitchem, Archer Two-Way Player of the Year: Christian Harmon, Norcross First Team Pitchers: Nathan Beckman, Archer; Will Grogan, Norcross; Zach Heavern, Dunwoody; Christopher Morrisey, Duluth; Catcher: Colin Jones, Duluth; First Baseman: Jett Pimentel, Duluth; Second Baseman: Cody Balsman, Norcross; Shortstop: Jorge Arispuro, Archer; Third Baseman: Aadil Desai, Duluth; Infielders: Chase Bastuk, Norcross; Max Cruz, Archer; Outfielders: Connor Haynes, Dunwoody; Grant Keeler, Archer; Caleb Mitchem, Archer; Nick Lanning, Norcross; Justin Isaacson, Norcross; Utility: Jacob Bridges, Archer; Designated Hitter: Davis LeDoyen, Dunwoody ------------------------------ Region 8-7A Player of the Year: Matthew Strand, North Gwinnett Pitcher of the Year: Coulson Buchanan, North Gwinnett First Team Pitchers: Jacob Brown, Peachtree Ridge; Zach Cox, Peachtree Ridge; Kyle Beaty, Mill Creek; Hayden Stone, Mill Creek; Sam Horn, Collins Hill; Michael Massey, North Gwinnett; Position Players: Rand Bestermann, Peachtree Ridge; Kenny Mallory, Mountain View; Tyshon Patty, Mountain View; Landon Fernandez, Mountain View; Ryan Westfall, Mountain View; Tim Simay, Mill Creek; Griffin Spalding, Mill Creek; Tyler Hower, North Gwinnett; Jack Demos, Collins Hill; Christian Sutton, Collins Hill Honorable Mention Mill Creek: Davis Day; Mountain View: Ryan Heishman, Cooper Johnson, Kenny Mallory; North Gwinnett: Spencer Hamblen _________________________________________________ Class 6A Region 1-6A Co-Players of the Year: Gage Harrelson, Houston County; Coleman Willis, Houston County Pitcher of the Year: Brodie Chestnutt, Houston County Co-Freshmen of the Year: Rhett Adams, Northside-Warner Robins; Isaiah Haygood, Valdosta Field of the Year: Valdosta Academic Player of the Year: Cole Porter, Valdosta Coach of the Year: Matt Hopkins, Houston County First Team Pitchers: Brodie Chestnutt, Houston County; Coleman Willis, Houston County; Smith Pinson, Lee County; JD Smith, Valdosta; Catcher: Lamonte Lindon, Valdosta; Infielders: Andrew Dunford, Houston County; Christian Davis, Houston County; Drew Burress, Houston County; Trent Ringer, Houston County; Outfielders: Gage Harrelson, Houston County; Elijah Guilliams,
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