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All-League Teams + SECTION C, PAGE 8 THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2007 + HIGH SCHOOLS ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS fr.; Nick Koenig, Liberty-Benton, jr.; Adam Christian; Brittany Manders, Cardinal Baseball Meyer, Leipsic, sr.; Colin Stoffel, Van Stritch; Andrea Miller, Northwood; Sam Buren, sr.; Chase Marshall, Van Buren, jr.; Stewart, Danbury; Bailey Wilson, Dan- City League Seth Kirian, Arcadia, jr.; Derek Quiroga, bury; Amanda Zakeri, Ottawa Hills; Kris- First team: A.J. Achter, Clay, sr.; Ryan McComb, jr.; Chad Drown, Vanlue, sr. tin Zbierajewski, Cardinal Stritch. Domschot, Whitmer, sr.; Ross Hartwig, Player of the year: Ryan Schroeder, Player of the year: Michelle Henning, St. John’s, sr.; Cory Lehman, Central Leipsic. Cardinal Stritch. Catholic, jr.; Patrick Martin, Clay, sr; Coach of the year: Rob Obenour, Coach of the year: Rick Henning, Jason Moulton, Start, sr.; Ricky Lizcano, Van Buren. Cardinal Stritch. Start, jr.; Tim Corbey, St. John’s, sr.; Ben Northwest Ohio Athletic League Kauder, St. John’s, sr.; Nick Broyles, Green Meadows Conference First team: Lauren Kern, Archbold, Whitmer, jr.; Val Helldobler, St. John’s, First team: Josh Hahn, Antwerp; To- jr.; Adi Lange, Archbold, jr.; Kirsten Sto- sr.; Brian Bilius, St. Francis, sr.; Ross ben Stark, Fairview; Ross Jost, Fairview; pher, Archbold, sr.; Brigette Kuszmaul, Knierim, Clay, jr.; Casey Winckowski, Preston Zachrich, Ayersville; Jared Yo- Bryan, soph.; Erin McCulloch, Delta, sr.; Clay, sr.; Ryan Munch, Central Catholic, der, Fairview; Brandon Cover, Hicksville; Lexie Pinkelman, Evergreen, jr.; Megan sr.; Jake Cappelletty, St. John’s, sr.; Mike Steve Lymanstall, Tinora; Travis Flint, Schwyn, Evergreen, soph.; Hannah Car- Miller, Bowsher, sr.; Glen Westphal, St. Ayersville; Ryan Radcliff, Fairview; Josh penter, Liberty Center, sr.; Shelly Cain, Vandemark, Hicksville. Wauseon, sr.; Megan Dennis, Wauseon, Francis, jr. Second team: Mitch Fowler, Antwerp; fr. Second team: Brett Kuebler Central Cory Jenkins, Edgerton; Layne Schro- Second team: Andrea Allen, Arch- Catholic, jr.; K.C. Dippman, St. John’s, eder, Tinora; Kyle Proxmire, Antwerp; bold, fr.; Leah Lehman, Archbold, sr.; sr.; Sean Williams, St. John’s, sr; Alex Jim Lucas, Edgerton; Taylor Wiemken, Shay Neuenschwander, Archbold, sr.; Radon, St. Francis, jr.; Larry Snuggs, Tinora; Adam Miller, Wayne Trace; Aus- Ashley Ebaugh, Bryan, jr.; Adrienne Dick, Bowsher, sr.; Aaron Kovacs, Clay, sr.; Tim tin Fritz, Ayersville; Chris Klear, Holgate; Delta, fr.; Ashley Herr, Evergreen, soph.; Henneman, Bowsher, sr.; Mike Szmania, Joey Sinn, Wayne Trace. Heather DeLong, Montpelier, soph.; Start, sr.; Steve Sumner, Whitmer, sr.; Hailey Phillips, Patrick Henry, fr.; Amber Jake Kristof, Central Catholic, sr.; Rex Buckeye Border Conference Castillo, Swanton, sr.; Andrea Wagner, Groll, Clay, sr.; Carl Ziegler, Whitmer, sr.; First team: Evan Brown, Edon, sr.; Wauseon, jr. Mike Wilson, St. John’s, sr.; Chad Fitch, Adam Becker, Edon, sr.; Adrian Fritch, Coach of the year: Joe Frank, Arch- Waite, sr.; Jacob Moreno, Waite, sr.; Mike Edon, sr.; Kyle Wheeler, Edon, sr.; John bold. Romano, Clay, jr.; Chris Gerity, Start, sr.; Kesler, Edon, jr.; Caleb Westfall, Hilltop, Jake Rego, St. Francis, jr. sr.; Craig Kidston, North Central, sr.; Midland Athletic League Player of the year: A.J. Achter, Clay. Quinn Nofziger, Pettisville, soph.; Brett First team: Chelsea Cooper, Mo- Coach of the year: Karl Knierim, Greiser, Stryker, sr.; Joel Perez, Stryker, hawk, sr.; Lauren Mathias, New Riegel, Clay. sr. soph.; Ashley Baker, Carey, jr.; Abbey Second team: Kirk Haase, Edon, sr.; Wise, Mohawk, sr.; Allison Chudzin- Northern Lakes League Seth Carpenter, Hilltop, sr.; Dan Shaf- ski, Fremont St. Joe, sr.; Jackie Allgyre, fer, Hilltop, jr.; Aaron Lowmaster, North Seneca East, sr.; Jackie Messersmith, First team: P-Josh Stidham, Anthony Central, jr.; Michael Bruner, Pettisville, sr.; Mohawk, fr.; Lauren Geroski, Fostoria Wayne, jr.; Mike Moyer, Northview, jr. Josh Bruner, Pettisville, jr.; Clay Norris, St. Wendelin, fr.; Autumn Harley, Carey, C-Mike Irwin, Anthony Wayne, jr. 1B- Pettisville, soph.; Jacob Graber, Stryker, jr.; Megan Kapelka, Hopewell-Loudon, jr.; Blake Simon, Bowling Green, jr.; Derek sr.; Bronson Shock, Stryker, sr.; Cody Bri Rensch, North Baltimore, sr.; Jackie Andrzejczak, Northview, sr. 2B-Jordan Frey, Stryker, sr. Reinhart, New Riegel, jr. Fortney, Bowling Green, sr. SS-Nate Player of the year: Evan Brown, Second team: Alicia Clouse, Mo- Sherman, Anthony Wayne, jr. 3B-Jimmy Edon. hawk, sr.; Emily Kuhn, Hopewell-Loudon, Snider, Southview, jr. OF-Tyler Grogg, sr.; Megan Nalle, Carey, jr.; Brittany Tre- Springfi eld, soph.; Kevin Zuzik, Bowling Putnam County League vino, North Baltimore, jr.; Andrea Ware, Green, sr.; Zach Strauss, Northview, sr. First team: Ben Miller, Continen- Tiffi n Calvert, sr.; Jami Wagner, New Utility-Brian Koehl, Northview, sr. DH- tal; Sean Weber, Fort Jennings; Ross Riegel, fr.; Heidi Holsinger, Carey, sr.; Dani Papanfus, Fostoria St. Wendelin, jr.; Matt Colville, Northview, jr. Guisinger, Kalida; Aaron VonderEmbse, Kalida; Ryan Schroeder, Leipsic; Jason Libby Engeman, Fremont St. Joe, jr.; Brit- Second team: P-Matt Joseph, tany Hemminger, New Riegel, sr.; Jordan Southview, jr.; Patrick Graham, Bowling Crow, Leipsic; Andy Hermiller, Miller City; Ryan Gasser, Ottoville; Andrew Koch, Ot- Geroski, Fostoria St. Wendelin, jr.; Baley Green, soph.; T.J. Neuhaus, Springfi eld, Delancy, North Baltimore, jr. jr. C-Josh Bohn, Rossford, jr.; Garrett Ru- toville; Austin Blaski, Pandora-Gilboa. Second team: Player of the year: Chelsea Cooper, dolph, Springfi eld, jr. 1B-Neal Linthicum, Derek Neu, Columbus Grove; Garret Wolfe, Columbus Grove; Mohawk. Perrysburg, jr. 2B-Mike Schaffer, North- Andrew Utrup, Fort Jennings; Chad Coach of the year: Jamie Lininger, THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH view, jr.; SS-Eddie Ballanca, Northview, Stechschulte, Fort Jennings; Ross Ger- New Riegel. jr. 3B-Frank Nagle, Anthony Wayne, jr.; deman, Fort Jennings; Ryan Rampe, Clay’s A.J. Achter was the ace for the Eagles, who advanced to the regional semifi nals. Josh Emans, Bowling Green, sr. OF- Kalida; Shawn Smith, Kalida; Adam Sandusky Bay Conference Aaron Keyer, Anthony Wayne, soph.; Meyer, Leipsic; Phil Erford, Miller City; First team: P-Kayla Poggiali, Perkins, Derek Garcia, Perrysburg, jr.; Robbie Chris Looser, Ottoville; Mike Howell, jr.; Abby Skrbina, Port Clinton, jr. C-Jes- Vargas, Bowling Green, sr. Utility-Cody Pandora-Gilboa. sica James, Margaretta, sr. 1B-Megan Stidham, Anthony Wayne, sr. DH-Justin Player of the year: Ross Guisinger, Ramhoff, Perkins, sr. 2B-Laura Speer, Duty, Perrysburg, sr. Kalida. Perkins, sr.; 3B-Brittany Pfeil, Perkins, Coach of the year: Mark Nell, An- Coach of the year: Jim McBride, jr.; SS-Jessica Waterfi eld, Clyde, sr. thony Wayne. Kalida. DP-Hannah Lehrer, Margaretta, sr. OF- Danielle Hahn, Margaretta, sr.; Heather Suburban Lakes League Western Buckeye League Whitcomb, Perkins, jr.; Casey Wilson, Perkins, sr. First team: OF-Tim Decant, Lake, jr.; First team: Tyler Burgoon, Defi ance; Cameron Stykemain, Defi ance; Adam Second team: P-Elizabeth Weber, Ben Hammer, Elmwood, jr.; Brooks Clay- Oak Harbor, soph.; Courtney Parr, ton, Genoa, sr. 1B-Adam Schumacher, Wagner, Defi ance; Zach Sterling, Lima Bath; Jon Bonvillian, Celina; Brooks Margaretta, soph. C-Haley Whitcomb, Genoa, sr. 2B-Josh Zollinger, Woodmore, Mohr, Elida; Matt Hampshire, Eilda; Keith Perkins, jr. 1B-Lauren Longbrake, Huron, sr. SS-Jon Rymers, Genoa, sr. 3B-Jus- Hefner, Lima Shawnee; Cody Koplichack, sr. 2B-Kristin Stewart, Margaretta, sr. 3B- tin Adkins, Genoa, jr. DH/Utility-Ryan Lima Shawnee; Aaron Pfeffenberger, St. Liann Hersh, Huron, sr. SS-Kaity Riedy, Rothenbuhler, Elmwood, sr. C-Ryan Marys Memorial. St. Mary, sr. DP-Leslie Schweinfurth, Per- Gargas, Genoa, sr. P-Charles Wooten, Second team: Bryn Lehman, Defi - kins, jr. OF-Melissa Florio, Oak Harbor, Woodmore, sr.; Chris Bassitt, Genoa, sr. ance; Doug Burke, St. Marys Memorial; soph.; Kelsey Opfer, St. Mary, sr.; Becca Second team: OF-Justin Lau, Genoa, Andy Brickner, Ottawa-Glandorf; Bobby Day, Port Clinton, fr. jr.; Curtis Schlea, Woodmore, sr.; Corey Jenkins, Lima Bath; Kyle Strawn, Lima Outstanding performer: Kayla Pog- giali, Perkins. Hicks, Woodmore, jr. 1B-Jon Aurand, Shawnee; Josh Thompson, Elida; Kyle Klinker, Van Wert; Eddie Gren, Wapa- Elmwood, jr.; 2B-Mark Cisneros, Ge- Blanchard Valley Conference noa, sr. SS-Corey Witker, Woodmore, koneta; Martin Douglas, Kenton; Andy jr.; 3B-Jordan Cookson, Otsego, sr. Wyen, Kenton; Tyler Leatherman, Ot- First team: Abby Dean, Liberty DH/Utility-Tom Wojciechowki, Genoa, sr. tawa-Glandorf; Calen Vorhees, Wapa- Benton; Alyssa Simon, Vanlue; Hanna C-Nathanial Fitch, Elmwood, jr. P-Adam koneta. Burke, Van Buren; Jaci Messmer, Har- Players of the year: Tyler Burgoon, din Northern; Shaunie Rettig, Arlington; Sheline, Elmwood, jr.; James Leather- Defi ance and Brooks Mohr, Elida. Laura Thornton, Van Buren; Elizabeth man, Lake, sr. Hagerty, Vanlue; Erin Wells, McComb; Player of the year: Charles Wooten, Lenawee County Athletic Assoc. Anna Harpst, Liberty-Benton; Brittany Woodmore, sr. First team: IF-Kyle Benschoter, Hud- Schroeder, Leipsic; Ally Parsons, Hardin Northern; Kim Bosse, Cory-Rawson. Toledo Area Athletic Conference son, soph.; Zach Pawson, Blissfi eld, sr.; Ryan Sweet, Onsted, sr.; Joe Roesch, Second team: Brittany Kendrick, First team: Johnny Crooks, Ottawa Onsted, sr.; Eric Whipple, Erie Mason, McComb; Chelsea Cramer, McComb; Hills; Mike Hamann, Danbury;
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