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2015 All Star Baseball Rosters 2015 GISA BASEBALL ALL-STAR ROSTER AAA ALL STARS AA ALL-STARS No. PLAYER SCHOOL POS NO. PLAYER SCHOOL Pos 1 Devin Paulk Tiftarea CF 2 Seth Elder Windsor C/IF 2 Cade Marlowe Tiftarea SS 3 Dylan Bass Windsor IF 5 Eli Carlo Valwood C 4 Luke Andrews Piedmont IF 7 Jake Chandler Valwood IF/P 4 Austin Thomas Windsor P/IF 7 Ryan Toole Deerfield-Windsor C/3B 5 Cabe Rathel Southwest Georgia IF 8 Cody Miller John Milledge IF 7 Joe Dorough Twiggs P/C 9 Tyler Classon Westwood P/3B 7 Blake Padgett Robert Toombs IF 10 Josh Barnard Pinewood Christian P/1B 9 Zach Beggs Piedmont P/IF 10 Austin Brown Loganville Christian P/OF 10 David Scott Chester Flint River P/OF 10 Jacob Fincher Bethlehem Christian 3B/P 13 Josh Williams Piedmont C 16 Dylan Reyna Frederica OF 14 Samuel Joiner Brentwood P/IF 18 Hunter Weldon Southland 1B 14 Hunter Knox Piedmont OF 18 Payton Lattmore Brookwood OF 17 Addison Fisher Robert Toombs OF 22 Landon Brettel Deerfield-Windsor IF 23 Nathan Strickland Flint River OF 24 Jordan McDaniel Terrell P/SS 34 Travis Cumbie Windsor P/IF 45 Andrew Giles Dominion Christian C Will Keen Monsignor Donovan Alex Sanchez Gatewood P/OF Head Coach: Head Coach: Brad Porter Tiftarea Brannon Bonifay Brentwood Jordan Farabow Tiftarea Matt Britt Flint River Robert Shipman Valwood Ron Fowler Monsignor Donovan Westfield School Athletic Trainer: Mike Edgar, A.T., C., L.A.T. Perry, GA GISA COACHES ASSOCIATION 2016 AA ALL-STATE BASEBALL PLAYER SCHOOL POSITION GRADE Peyton Massengale Brentwood School P SO Will Ahrens Brentwood School P SO Will Bodrey Crisp Academy IF/P JR William Purvis Crisp Academy P JR Tyler Morris David Emanuel Academy IF SR James Arnold First Presbyterian Christian Academy C SR Brett Williams Flint River Academy OF JR Joseph Brown Flint River Academy C SR James Murphy Flint River Academy P JR Greg Chambers Flint River Academy 3B SR Brock Carter Piedmont Academy IF/P JR Noah Quick Piedmont Academy IF SR Michael Edwards Piedmont Academy OF JR Mack Brady Piedmont Academy P/UTL JR Brent Anderson Robert Toombs Christian Academy IF SR Quinn LaGuardia Southwest Georgia Academy IF/P SR K.J. Warren Southwest Georgia Academy P SO Josh Brooks Windsor Academy OF SR Landry Rustin Windsor Academy OF/P JR Tyler Christian Windsor Academy IN/P JR COACH OF THE YEAR: Daniel Funt, Piedmont Academy GISA COACHES ASSOCIATION 2016 AAA ALL-STATE BASEBALL PLAYER SCHOOL POSITION GRADE Connor Green Brookwood School C JR Charles Crosby Deerfield-Windsor School P/OF SR Steven Williams Deerfield-Windsor School C/P/OF JR Howell Logan Deerfield-Windsor School C/P/OF JR Dorien Jenkins Dominion Christian School OF SR Hollis Veal Frederica Academy OF SR Nick Harrison Frederica Academy P/IF SR Tanner Brackett Gatewood School P/SS SR Logan Betts Heritage School P SR Jay Macke Heritage School 1B SR Tristan Capocci Heritage School IF JR Trevor Evans John Milledge Academy P JR Blake Shuman Pinewood Christian Academy IF SR Reed Dillard Southland Academy P/UTL SR Bo Vickers Tiftarea Academy P/IF SR Tanner Johnson Trinity Christian School, Sharpsburg C/1B SR Trent Viche Valwood School C/P SR Maysoe Wiley Valwood School P/OF SR Tyler Richards Valwood School P/UTL SR Cole Brannen Westfield School OF JR COACH OF THE YEAR: Jonathan Davis, Deerfield-Windsor School GEORGIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION AAA ALL-REGION BASEBALL 2016 REGION 1AAA Region 2AAA Brady Stewart Bethlehem Christian Academy IF SR Lanier Olliff Bulloch Academy SR Ryan Whiting Bethlehem Christian Academy C SR Brian Harrison Bulloch Academy SR Brad Toxen Bethlehem Christian Academy IF/OF JR Grant Liles Edmund Burke Academy SO Jacob Parker Bethlehem Christian Academy P/1B SR Hollis Veal Frederica Academy SR Dorien Jenkins Dominion Christian School OF SR Nick Harrison Frederica Academy SR Gregory Bloomer Griffin Christian High School P/3B SO Cameron McClellan Frederica Academy SO Logan Betts The Heritage School P SR Brandt Mitchell Frederica Academy JR Peyton Henson The Heritage School P/SS SR Dawson Covington Frederica Academy SR Jay Macke The Heritage School 1B JR Devin Higgins Frederica Academy SR Tristan Capocci The Heritage School IF JR Nic Dixon Frederica Academy SO Nick Maddux Holy Spirit Preparatory School SS SO Blake Shuman Pinewood Christian Academy SR Hunter Burnett Loganville Christian Academy P/IF SR Jacob Hendrix Pinewood Christian Academy SO Cole Yancey Loganville Christian Academy OF/3B SO Jake Woolard Pinewood Christian Academy JR Donovan Taitt Loganville Christian Academy SS SR Wes Purcell Pinewood Christian Academy JR Evan Bloom TrinityChristian School, Sharpsburg DH SR Preston Campbell Pinewood Christian Academy SR Tanner Johnson TrinityChristian School, Sharpsburg C/1B SR Kaleb Shuman Pinewood Christian Academy JR Kyle Head TrinityChristian School, Sharpsburg P/1B SR Matt East Trinity Christian School, Dublin SR Hunter Campbell TrinityChristian School, Sharpsburg P JR Britt Evans Trinity Christian School, Dublin JR Kyle Rabinowitz The Weber School P/OF SR Eli Katz The Weber School P/OF SO REGION 3AAA Region 4AAA Connor Green Brookwood School C JR Miles Downing Augusta Preparatory Day School IN/P JR Joe Parker Brookwood School OF/IF FR Jimmy St. Louis Augusta Preparatory Day School IN SR Tyler Bustle Brookwood School RF SR Tanner Brackett Gatewood School SS/P SR Charles Crosby Deerfield-Windsor School OF/P SR John McMillian Gatewood School IN/P SR Chandler Matthews Deerfield-Windsor School INF SR Cody Kauffman Gatewood School CF SO J.S. Shenker Deerfield-Windsor School INF JR Austin Hathaway Gatewood School IN/OF SR Steven Williams Deerfield-Windsor School C/OF/P JR Cameron Hall Gatewood School C JR Howell Logan Deerfield-Windsor School OF/P/C JR Trevor Evans John Milledge Academy P JR Reed Dillard Southland Academy P/UT SR Chandler Bryant John Milledge Academy C SR Hoyt Gurley Southland Academy IF/P/C SR Dawson Huff John Milledge Academy CF/IN JR Jared Donalson Terrell Academy P/SS JR Cole Brannen The Westfield School CF JR Zeb Waters Terrell Academy OF JR Bryan Bledsoe The Westfield School P/C JR Gavin Sloan Terrell Academy C/P SR Ryan Fitzpatrick The Westfield School OF/C SR Gabe Carlton Terrell Academy IF/P SR George Inman Westminster School, Augusta SS/P SR Bo Vickers Tiftarea Academy P/IN SR Josh Woods Westminster School, Augusta SS/P SR Grant Hall Tiftarea Academy SS SO Hayden Weeks Tiftarea Academy CF SR Trent Viche Valwood School COR/P SR Ben Browning Valwood School INF SR Maysoe Wiley Valwood School OF/P SR Brock Rountree Valwood School COR/P SR Tyler Richards Valwood School UT/P SR Collier Baggett Westwood School P/IN SR Kevin Hall Westwood School SS SR GEORGIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION AA ALL-REGION BASEBALL 2016 Region 1AA Region 2AA Mark Schneidermon Brandon Hall School SR Cade Moore Citizens Christian Academy JR Garner Young Brandon Hall School SR Cade Wright Citizens Christian Academy SR Nick Davis Brandon Hall School SO Dalton Wilks Citizens Christian Academy JR Will Phillips Brandon Hall School SO Caden Skipper Citizens Christian Academy JR Brett Williams Flint River Academy JR Tyler Cannady David Emanuel Academy SR Dalton Bowen Flint River Academy SR Baylor Smith David Emanuel Academy FR Andrew Perez Flint River Academy SR Tyler Morris David Emanuel Academy SR Joseph Brown Flint River Academy SR Dylan Hall David Emanuel Academy SO Mac Crowe Flint River Academy FR Kane Nunn First Presbyterian Christian Academy JR James Murphy Flint River Academy JR Steve Young First Presbyterian Christian Academy FR Chase Lewis Flint River Academy JR James Arnold First Presbyterian Christian Academy SR Jackson Martin Flint River Academy SR Kyle Hill First Presbyterian Christian Academy SR Jacob Chester Flint River Academy JR Luis Laboy First Presbyterian Christian Academy SR Greg Chambers Flint River Academy SR Chase Flowers Memorial Day School SR Nathan Pollard Flint River Academy SR Brentt Anderson Robert Toombs Christian Academy SR Zach Callaghan LaGrange Academy SR Ben Everett Robert Toombs Christian Academy SR Colby Heath LaGrange Academy SR Tye Lewis Robert Toombs Christian Academy SO Payton Barr LaGrange Academy SR Jarrett Jackson Robert Toombs Christian Academy JR Nick Keating LaGrange Academy JR Frankie Toole Robert Toombs Christian Academy JR Mason Brown LaGrange Academy SO Seth Bloodworth Twiggs Academy SO Region 3AA Region 4AA Will Bodrey Crisp Academy JR Peyton Massengale Brentwood School SO William Purvis Crisp Academy JR Will Ahrens Brentwood School SO Garrett Holt Crisp Academy JR Chase Everett Brentwood School 8th Aaron Titshaw Crisp Academy SO Jay Musselwhite Brentwood School FR Devin Howard Crisp Academy JR Cody Cullens Brentwood School FR Jackson Gambrell Crisp Academy SR Ty Gunter Briarwood Academy SR Cole Copeland Georgia Christian School SR John Morris Monsignor Donovan Catholic HS JR Darren Long Georgia Christian School SR Quentin Nekvinda Monsignor Donovan Catholic HS JR Rylee White Georgia Christian School FR Brock Carter Piedmont Academy JR Noah Thomas Grace Christian Academy SR Noah Quick Piedmont Academy SR Michael Mills Grace Christian Academy SR Michael Edwards Piedmont Academy JR Parker Goodsen Grace Christian Academy FR Jay Sheets Piedmont Academy JR Kholer Tabb Southwest Georgia Academy SO Mack Brady Piedmont Academy JR Mason Stuart Southwest Georgia Academy JR Wyatt Galloway Piedmont Academy JR Quinn LaGuardia Southwest Georgia Academy SR Tyler Mills Piedmont Academy JR Andrew Collins Southwest Georgia Academy SO Josh Brooks Windsor Academy SR K.J. 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