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B-4 | THE FREDERICK NEWS-POST | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013 SPORTS ALL-AREA FIRST TEAM

GARY BARRETT TROY CAVELL SENIOR INFIELD SENIOR BRUNSWICK WALKERSVILLE Player of the Year ■ One of the county’s top hitters ■ As his 1.17 ERA suggests, he who batted .492 with 5 doubles, 1 always pitched well enough to win. triple, 2 home runs and 22 RBIs for But thanks to hard luck, he only ALEX KENNEDY the Railroaders. had 1 win and 1 save to show for his efforts. CATOCTIN Senior Pitcher-Infield-Outfield ■ Driving force for a Catoctin team that captured the first state title in program history. The lefty was Frederick County’s top - er, and he also swung a productive bat as the Cougars’ . His value was on full display in the Class 2A State champi- onship game, as he rebounded from the flu to get the complete game win and stroked two hits to fuel a pair of rallies. ■ As a pitcher, he had a county-best 0.49 ERA, posting a 7-2 record and piling up 74 in 57 innings. He also batted .418 with 24 RBIs and 12 stolen bases. ■ Will continue his career at Mount St. Mary’s.

CONNOR COOL JEREL ENGLISH JOSH GONTAREK CHASE HOFFMAN ZACH HOSSLER BRANDON SENIOR PITCHER SENIOR PITCHER JUNIOR OUTFIELD JUNIOR PITCHER JUNIOR INFIELD HUMBERTSON CATOCTIN FREDERICK LINGANORE MIDDLETOWN BRUNSWICK SENIOR PITCHER ■ Another strong pitcher for the ■ Power pitcher who had 57 strike- ■ After being one of the county’s ■ Multiple threat for the MVAL ■ Versatile player who led the Rail- WALKERSVILLE Class 2A State champs. He had a outs in 38 1-3 innings for a county- top wide receivers last fall, his ath- Piedmont champs. Went 4-1 with a roaders with a .507 aver- ■ Ranked among the county win 0.92 ERA and struck out 46 and best 10.42 K/7IP ratio. Speedy leticism and catching ability helped 1.48 ERA and 34 strikeouts in 28 age, ranking high on the county leaders, going 6-0 with 1 save. Had walked just 7 in 38 innings. Posted player who had 14 stolen bases make him a standout . 1-3 innings pitched. Also batted leaders list. He had 16 RBIs, 20 a 2.33 ERA, 28 strikeouts and just a 4-0 record with four saves. Also and batted a team-best .387 with Also batted .395 with 15 RBIs, 25 .410 with 8 doubles, 2 triples, 2 stolen bases and scored 26 runs. 4 walks in 27 innings pitched. batted .356. 5 doubles and 2 triples. runs and 12 stolen bases. homers and 23 RBIs.

JOEY JOHNSON HOWIE KALAMETS BRADY POLICELLI SETH SCHUBERT HEATH SHULTZ CHANCE SMITH SENIOR SENIOR OUTFIELD SENIOR INFIELD SENIOR PITCHER JUNIOR PITCHER SENIOR OUTFIELD CATOCTIN MIDDLETOWN WALKERSVILLE CATOCTIN URBANA BRUNSWICK ■ Top hitter and tough catcher for ■ Big gun for a Middletown team ■ Standout athlete — he was a ■ Another Mount St. Mary’s bound ■ Transfer from St. John’s College ■ Another big bat for the Railroad- the 2A state champs. Led the that won the MVAL Piedmont first-team quarterback in the fall — pitcher who helped the Cougars win High (D.C.) who was Urbana’s . ers who also ranked among the county in batting average (.538), crown. He batted .439 with 3 who ranked among county leaders a state title. He went 6-1 with a He went 5-2 and got no-decisions county’s top sluggers. He hit .431 home runs (5) and RBIs (32). Also homers and 24 RBIs while scoring in batting (.400), homers (3) and 1.63 ERA, striking out 60 in 43 in 3 games in which he left with a with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home had 9 doubles and 2 triples. Went 24 runs. RBIs (23). innings. Also batted .343. lead. Had a 2.66 ERA and 49 runs and 25 RBIs. 2-1 with a 1.87 ERA as a pitcher. strikeouts in 50 innings.

CODY WENNER SEAN WENNER CHRISTIAN WORCH HONORABLE SENIOR PITCHER SENIOR INFIELD JUNIOR CATCHER-DH SECOND TEAM BRUNSWICK MIDDLETOWN URBANA MENTION ■ Notched wins over state champ ■ A weapon for one of county’s top ■ An arm injury forced him to DH Pos. Name School Grade Brunswick—Joe Fawley. Catoctin and powerhouse North teams. He batted .422 with 18 half the season, but he responded IF SAM BRYAN URBANA JUNIOR Catoctin—Owen Tokar. Hagerstown. Ranked high among RBIs. A good athlete who was The by finishing as one of the county’s IF-P COLSON KIRCHNER MIDDLETOWN SOPHOMORE county leaders with a 0.85 ERA Frederick News-Post Defensive top hitters. Batted a team-high Frederick—David Valenti. while going 5-2 with one save. Player of the Year as a linebacker in .441. P JOSH KUTCHEY WALKERSVILLE SENIOR Linganore—John Kominars, football. C JONATHAN MAHALCHICK SJCP JUNIOR Sam Shyman, Garrett Wiles, Andy Kirk. P LOGAN MANZ FREDERICK JUNIOR Middletown—Austin Main. Maryland School for the Deaf— IF BAILEY MCAULIFFE TUSCARORA SENIOR Jad Gore. P COLLIN NUSBAUM BRUNSWICK SENIOR New Life—Jared McCrory. C-P-IF MICHAEL OMELCHENKO TJ SENIOR Oakdale—Brock Antognoni, Chris P DOUG PEARL BRUNSWICK SOPHOMORE Lamont, Mike Catlin, Connor Ails. C IAN PETERS MIDDLETOWN SENIOR St. John’s-Catholic Prep— Michael Bealmear, Maciah Thomas, OF JACK RICKER OAKDALE JUNIOR John Harding. IF RYAN ROBERTSON WALKERSVILLE JUNIOR Thomas Johnson—Vaughn Parker, Josh McClain. IF NICK STEGMAN OAKDALE SOPHOMORE Tuscarora—Matt Clemons, Kyle IF MITCH SGRIGNOLI MIDDLETOWN JUNIOR MacDougall. IF MARK SMITH CATOCTIN JUNIOR Urbana—Ben Dohm, Logan Haggerty, P DAVID STAUFFER WALKERSVILLE JUNIOR Danny Smith. OF NICK TUCKER WALKERSVILLE SENIOR Walkersville—Justin Thaggard.