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Spring All-League Teams toledoblade.com + THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 2010 HIGH SCHOOLS SECTION C, PAGE 9 + Spring all-league teams Stanford, jr., Maumee; Travis Mielcarek, sr., Central Catholic; Cody Martin, McEwan, sr., Blissfi eld; Brooke Stewart, jr., Onsted; Vanessa Ewing, fr., BASEBALL sr., St. Marys Memorial. DH/utility-Colton Poncsak, sr., Bryan. Dundee. C-Gabby Martinez, jr., Onsted; Bree Hiteshaw, sr., Ida. At large- CITY LEAGUE Player of the year: Dace Kime, Defi ance. Julie Mazur, sr. Erie Mason. First team: P-Daniel McKinney, soph., St. John’s; Zach Leffl er, sr., St. (Teams selected by members of the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE John’s; Steve Ramirez, sr., Libbey; Drew Lepiarz, jr., Start; Jesse Castilleja, Association’s Northwest District. No all-district teams were selected for divisions III or IV.) First team: Jordan Randle, jr., Clinton; Caitlin Blanchard, sr., Summer- jr., Clay; Nate Grigsby, sr., Bowsher. C-Zach Stokes, sr., Bowsher; John fi eld; Emily Puterbaugh, soph., Summerfi eld; Chanler McCaskey, sr., Moren- Metzger, sr., St. Francis; Eric Croak, sr. St. John’s; 2B-Nik Tschantz, jr., Cen- ALL-OHIO ci; Tierney Nelson, soph., Clinton; Abi Clark, soph., Clinton; Brittany Kelly, fr., tral Catholic; 3B-Drew Lehman, jr., Central Catholic. SS-Kyle Burkhardt, sr., Adrian Madison; Megan Oberst, jr., Clinton; Caitlin Granata, sr., Whiteford; Central Catholic; Jake Ray, sr., St. John’s; Eric Aubry, sr., St. Francis; Aaron (Area players) Emily Sell, sr., Clinton; Kelsea Reed, jr., Summerfi eld; Sarah Wilson, sr., Sand Newman, sr., Start; Phil Hatch, sr., Waite; OF-Austin Achter, jr., Clay; Tyler Division I Creek; Kelsey Baker, sr., Clinton; Beth Kintner, sr., Adrian Madison; Olivia Sanders, sr., Whitmer. First team: C-Eric Croak, St. John’s. Ostrosky, fr., Summerfi eld. Second team: P-Travis Mielcarek, sr., Central Catholic; Jeremy Spald- ing, sr., Central Catholic; Rob Garcia, jr., Waite; Jeff Davis, sr., St. Francis; Second team: P-Alec Schmenk, Perrysburg. IF-Aaron Newman, Start. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Division II Brent Greenwood, sr., Whitmer. C-Austin Petroff, sr., Clay; Scott Pfeiffer, jr., (Area players) Whitmer. 1B-Marty Hall, jr., Start; Jordan Wamer, sr., Clay; Os’Sad Shaheer, First team: IF-Kyle Burkhardt, Central Catholic. First team: Chelsea Carena, sr., Bedford; Kallie Puterbaugh, jr., Bedford; jr., Rogers. 2B-Marty Ramirez, soph., Start. 3B-A.J. Dreier, sr., Bowsher; Second team: P-Matt Wisler, Bryan. Jake Durham, jr., Whitmer; Ryan Veres, sr., Start. OF-Alex Joyce, jr., St. Jess Werner, soph., Bedford. Francis; Jesse Adams, soph., St. John’s; Troy Toland, sr., Central Catholic; Division III DH-Nate Pearson, soph., St. John’s. Second team: IF-Reid Rothenbuhler, Elmwood. ALL-DISTRICT Co-players of the year: Kyle Burkhardt, Central Catholic; Jake Ray, Division IV Division I St. John’s. First team: OF-Luke George, Patrick Henry. First team: P-Dani Haley, Anthony Wayne; Kasey Graham, Clay. C-Sarah Coach of the year: Jeff Mielcarek, Central Catholic. Stibaner, Clay, Casey Clark, Fremont Ross. IF-Tori Allen, St. Ursula; Lind- Second team: IF-Garrett Walker, Fremont St. Joseph. say Rich, Perrysburg; Emily Rockman, Springfi eld; Eryn Simon, Clay; Jess NORTHERN LAKES LEAGUE (Teams selected by members of the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Zappone, Springfi eld. OF-Kim Crawford, Clay; Dani Holmes, Clay; Kristen Association.) Ramer, Anthony Wayne; Melissa Sigg, Anthony Wayne. First team: P-Alec Schmenk, jr., Perrysburg; Kirk Stambaugh, sr., South- view. C-Mike Dorsey, sr., Northview. 1B-Matt Williams, jr., Maumee; Cam Second team: P-Ashley Gilbert, Sandusky; Ashlyn Michalak, Spring- O’Reilly, sr., Southview. 2B-David Gordon, sr., Perrysburg. 3B-David Vander- Clay fi eld. C-Steph Baker, Anthony Wayne; Stephanie Messenger, Perrysburg. cook, jr., Southview. SS-Joe Sickler, sr., Bowling Green. OF-Connor Stan- shortstop IF-Olivia O’Reilly, Southview; Courtney Chaney, Sandusky; Paige Borg- ford, jr., Maumee; Matt White, sr., Perrysburg; Kendrick Lemle, sr., Bowling Eryn man, Southview; Torrie Terry, Whitmer; Taylor Kinsey, Ashland. OF-Megan Green. DH-Nick Kopfman, sr., Southview. Utility-Cal Reese, sr., Maumee. Wesner, Ashland; Sarah Bores, Anthony Wayne; Lydia Loy, St. Ursula; Cait- lyn Cordrey, Springfi eld. Second team: P-Jordan Schwerer, sr., Anthony Wayne; Andy Joseph, Simon turns sr., Southview. C-Dan Ampthor, sr., Southview. 1B-Matt Kruzel, jr., Perrys- a double play Coach of the year: Tom Garard, Sandusky. burg. 2B-John Joseph, jr., Northview. 3B-Matt Garbig, jr., Perrysburg. SS- against St. Division II Deion Tansel, soph., Anthony Wayne. OF-Todd Vandercook, jr., Southview; Ursula in the First team: P-Darcy Daniel, Sandusky Perkins; Kelsey Meyer, Napo- Zach Ryder, jr., Northview; Matt Slocum, jr., Perrysburg. DH-Erik Studyvin, leon; Erika Thornsberry, St. Marys Memorial. C-Stephanie Sanders, Lima sr., Maumee. Utility-Nick Linthicum, sr., Rossford. City League Bath; Kati Sawmiller, Wapakoneta; Amanda Williams, Napoleon. IF-Erica champion- Bryan, Wapakoneta; Macy Ferrall, St. Marys Memorial; Julia Konieczny, SUBURBAN LAKES LEAGUE Oak Harbor; Camille Martin, Lima Bath; Katelyn Steffel, Defi ance; Kelsey First team: P-Adam Tyson, sr., Elmwood, Connor Wendt, sr., Genoa; ship game. Yaratch, Sandusky Perkins; OF-Nicole Fluharty, Willard; Kaylea Griffi n, OF-Jack Waldock, jr., Elmwood; Ryan Kohlhofer, soph., Lake; Gage Beaber, Simon was Clyde; Marissa Kath, Bellevue; Chloe Stiriz, Wauseon; Rachel Wale, St. soph., Gibsonburg; 1B-Clay Rolf, sr., Eastwood; 2B-Matt Bassitt, sr., Genoa; the CL player Marys Memorial. Josh Tantari, soph., Lake; SS-Reid Rothenbuhler, sr., Elmwood; 3B-Cody Second team: P-Farrell, Lexington; Chuburko, Willard; Bullock, Lima King, sr., Elmwood; DH/U-Ryan Hotmer, sr., Lake; C-Brett Diekman, jr., of the year Shawnee. C-Lauck, Lima Shawnee; Tittle, Lexington; Burks, Shelby. IF-Brit- Gibsonburg. and All-Ohio tany Rosebrook, Napoleon; Jordan, Lima Bath; Fidler, Shelby; Fried, Willard; Second team: P-Brandon Maze, sr., Lake; Conlan Varty, soph., Elm- Lucas, Lima Shawnee; Jordan, Bellevue. OF-Beth Behnfeldt, Napoleon; wood; OF-Jon Sandwisch, soph., Woodmore; Tony Gerwin, sr., Otsego; fi rst team in Molly Wilson, Sandusky Perkins; Lanie McCune, Sandusky Perkins; Town- John Bodi, jr., Elmwood; Garrett Scott, jr., Genoa; 1B-Tyler Chamberlain, sr., Division I. ley, Mansfi eld Madison; Aurora Lopez, Defi ance. Elmwood; 2B-Dustin Peper, soph., Otsego; SS-Clayton Ruch, sr., Eastwood; Coach of the year: Marc Marshall, Clyde. 3B-Joe Vancena, sr., Lake; DH/U-Greg Hillabrand, sr., Genoa; Ryan Smoyer, Division III fresh., Otsego; C-Brandon Maze, sr., Lake; Conlan Varty, soph., Elmwood. THE BLADE/ Player of the year: Clay Rolf, Eastwood. AMY E. VOIGT First team: P-Christine Foster, Eastwood; Susan Knight, Edison; Tori Meyer, Patrick Henry; Shary Pullem, Bellville Clear Fork. C-Morgan Arnold, TOLEDO AREA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Elmwood; Morgan Ducey, Archbold; Tiffany Ehlers, Patrick Henry; Morgan SOFTBALL Ruhl, Bellville Clear Fork. IF-Emily Crowell, Parkway; Katie Dewyre, East- First team: J.J. Buckey, jr., Ottawa Hills; Nick Russell, fr., Northwood; wood; Aja Hall, Fostoria; Adrienne Lowe, Lake; Hailey Phillips, Patrick Parker Brown, jr., Toledo Christian; Jon Shollenberger, sr., Ottawa Hills; CITY LEAGUE Henry; Alyssa Schaub, Archbold; Taylor Thomas, Bellville Clear Fork. OF- Gabe Pinciotti, sr., Cardinal Stritch; Cameron Juhasz, jr., Northwood; Courtney Day, Archbold; Jessica Dufner, New London; Jessie Moll, Patrick Brandon Burke, soph., Danbury; Nick Rightnowar, jr., Toledo Christian; Ben First team: P-Kasey Graham, Clay; Grace Ammons, St. Ursula; Erin Henry; Amanda Sinay, Cardinal Stritch; Whitney Striff, Elmwood; Danielle Wilson, jr., Northwood; Mark Salisbury, jr., Toledo Christian. Seiler, Central Catholic. C-Sarah Stibaner, Clay. IF-Eryn Simon, Clay; Tori Wilhelm, Edison. Second team: Tom Jamieson, Ottawa Hills; J.C. Miller, Toledo Christian; Allen, St. Ursula; Torrie Terry, Whitmer; Kellie Thornton, Central Catholic; Stephanie Andrews, Whitmer. OF-Kim Crawford, Clay; Danielle Holmes, Second team: P-Justina Wise, New London; Sarah Wyse, Archbold; Matt Guy, Cardinal Stritch; Anthony Dodd, Toledo Christian; Jason Regnier, Samantha Stainbrook, Gibsonburg; Elishia Stone, Woodmore. C-Katey Du- Emmanuel Christian; Adam Moreau, Ottawa Hills; Andy Bloomfi eld, North- Clay; Katie McKenty, Notre Dame; At large-Stacy Sumner, Whitmer; Carol Jagodzinski, Rogers. shane, Gibsonburg; Kerri Gangwer, Eastwood; Cassidy Gauthier, Rossford; wood; Billy Burke, Danbury; Ryan Adams, Cardinal Stritch; Jake Pressley, Morgan Studd, Western Reserve. IF-Kelsey Ducat, Evergreen; Olivia Held, Northwood. Second team: P-Hayli Erdmann; Cassi Laberdee, Clay; Mikka Sandoval, New London; Jordan Gauthier, Rossford; Becca Dean, Liberty-Benton; Sara Player of the year: J.J. Buckey, Ottawa Hills. Bowsher. C-Bitty Treece, Notre Dame; IF-Morgan Delp, Central Catholic; Kreitzer, Crestview; Jimmi Gangwer, Eastwood; Emily Reynolds, Elmwood. Coach of the year: Chris Hardman, Ottawa Hills. Fantasia Combs, Waite; Hallie Thompson, Clay. OF-Lydia Loy, St. Ursula; OF-Brittany Bollenbacher, Parkway; Harlee Hummell, Genoa; Brittany Mon- Bre Aiken, Bowsher; Brittany Romstadt, St. Ursula. At large-Jill Bain, Notre dragon, Woodmore; Kathleen Przeslawski, Delta; Emily Stewart, Edison; NORTHWEST OHIO ATHLETIC LEAGUE Dame; Katie Trausch, St. Ursula. Julie Swartzmiller, Genoa. First team: Collin Walker, sr. Archbold; Tanner Wyse, soph., Archbold; Pitcher
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