Dmochowsky, Oxnevad, Davenport among several local players on WSBCA all-state baseball team

  • Herald Staff
  • Monday, June 22, 2015 5:11pm
  • Sports

The Washington State Baseball Coaches Association (WSBCA) recently announced its all-state teams. Among those named to the 4A squad are Snohomish’s Ben Dmochowsky, with Lake Stevens middle infielder Justin Brown getting a spot on the second-team.

The 3A all-state team features several Shorewood players including Ian Oxnevad, The Herald’s Player of the Year. Cole McKisson also made the first team with Arthur Pate, Harrison Jacobs and Steffen Torgerson being named to the second team.

Shorewood’s Wyatt Tonkin was selected as the 3A coach of the year.

Lynnwood sophomore Jared Whitman made the 3A first team and Landon Riker (Marysville Pilchuck), Jacob Hunnewell (Meadowdale) and Chantz Justice (Edmonds-Woodway) were all named to the second team.

Adam Davenport (Cedarcrest) and Hunter Fritz (Lakewood) took first-team honors for the 2A all-state team. Archbishop Murphy’s Connor Sand and Chris Gentry of Granite Falls were second-team selections.

The 1A/2B/1B team also featured a few local players including first-team selection Mo Hamsa of South Whidbey. Hamsa’s Falcons teammate Rick Muzzy made the second-team.

The complete WSBCA all-state teams are below:

CLASS 4A

First Team

Ben Arata, Todd Beamer INF 12

Mike Ciancio, Kentwood INF 12

Taylor Davis, Todd Beamer P/INF 12

Ben Dmochowsky, Snohomish C 12

Brendan Ecklebarger, Redmond P/OF 11

Taylor Havlicek, Decatur C 12

Cody Hawken, Union OF 12

Brendan Illies, Puyallup C 12

Ryan Kingma, Newport P 12

Mac McCarty, South Kitsap P/3B 12

Parker McFadden, Yelm P 12

Zach Needham, Puyallup INF 12

Ethan Paul, Newport INF 12

Todd Reese, Newport INF 12

Grady Miller, Wenatchee P/OF 11

Garrett Westberg, Decatur P 12

Jake Allbee, Union P/OF 12

Mike Spellacy, Battle Ground INF/P 11

Preston Jones, Mountainview OF 11

Jordan Jones, Kentwood P 12

Jacob Prater, Wenatchee INF 12

Coach of the Year: Pete Jansen, Gig Harbor

Second Team

Justin Brown, Lake Stevens INF 12

Tyler Burch, Eastmont P 12

Cooper Canton, South Kitsap INF 12

Vinny Guinasso, Newport C 12

Matthew Henckel, Gig Harbor P 12

Troy Johnston, Rogers (Puy.) OF 11

C.J. Blowers, Graham Kapowsin P 12

Josh Palmquist, Evergreen UTIL 12

Jordan Rathbone, Gonzaga Prep C 12

Eli Wilson, Garfield C 12

Jared Smith , University C 12

Isaiah Smith, Battle Ground P 10

Elias Moctezuma, Davis P 12

Chris Micheles, Puyallup P 11

Michael Toglia, Gig Harbor OF 12

Zach Owens, Timberline P 12

Colton Robinson, Gig Harbor INF 11

Taylor Adams, Timberline OF/P 12

Jarius Richards, Bellarmine Prep OF 12

Matt Fleming, Kentridge 1B 11

Isaiah Hatch, Decatur INF 12

CLASS 3A

First Team

Andy Atwood, O’Dea INF 12

Rex Stephans, O’Dea OF 12

Jacob Brugman, Fort Vancouver P 12

Mason Cerillo, Auburn Mountainview OF 12

Jordan Dawson, Southridge P 12

Billy Dimlow, Eastside Catholic P 12

Ryan Horita, Lake Washington P/INF 12

Brian Kreshel, Ballard INF 12

Justin Marsden, Auburn Mountainview P 12

Morgan McCullough, West Seattle INF 11

Tyler Bailey, Mt. Spokane INF 12

Brad Morgan, Southridge P 11

Nate Newbry, Southridge OF/P 12

Ian Oxnevad, Shorewood P 12

Cole McKisson, Shorewood OF 12

Jared Whitman, Lynnwood OF/P 10

Collin Palau, Central Kitsap 1B/P 12

Davis Radcliffe Kelso, OF/P 12

Connor Todd, Bellevue P/1B 12

Anthony Scalzo, Mercer Island INF 11

Peter Lopes, Mercer Island P 11

Jace McKinney, Columbia River P/INF 12

Michael Petrie, Mercer Island C 11

Coach of the Year: Wyatt Tonkin, Shorewood

Second Team

Arthur Pate, Shorewood INF 12

Harrison Jacobs, Shorewood OF 11

Zach Day, Rogers (Spok.) OF/P 12

Matt Pulliam, Mt. Spokane P/INF 12

Landon Riker, Marysville-Pilchuck OF 12

Trent Schulte, Bainbridge Island P/INF 12

Ryan Shaw, Lakeside C 11

Max Thomas, Bainbridge Island C/1B 12

Jacob Westerman, Ballard INF 12

Collin Wolff, Sumner INF 11

Taylor Graham, Bonney Lake OF/P 12

Jacob Hunnewell, Meadowdale INF 12

Brady Shearer, Ferndale C 12

Steffen Torgerson, Shorewood INF 12

Ben Weymiller, Peninsula INF 12

Taylor Easterly, Columbia River P/3B 11

Jeff Morgan, Auburn Mountainview OF 12

Josh Swanson, Auburn Mountainview C 12

Mack Larsen, Wilson P 11

Grant Townsend, Bonney Lake INF 12

Noah Hsue, Mercer Island INF 10

Chantz Justice, Edmonds-Woodway OF/P 12

Jesse Franklin, Seattle Prep OF 10

CLASS 2A

First Team

Elijah Hill, Tumwater P/INF 12

Mason Schwetz, Burlington-Edison INF 12

Trevor Huddleston, Woodland P/OF 12

Connor Pratt, Cheney P 12

Riley Benedetti, East Valley (Yak.) P/INF 12

Adam Davenport, Cedarcrest P/OF 12

Daniel Burggraaf, North Mason P/INF 12

Tanner Knapp, Fife P 11

Jayden Hassell, Fife OF 11

Matt Irving, Anacortes P 12

Andrew Hecker, North Kitsap P 12

Xander Orejudos, Ellensburg INF 10

Christian Peters, Centralia P/INF 11

Kyle Dexter, Selah P 12

Alix Garcia, Othello INF 11

TJ Jensen, North Kitsap OF 12

Hunter Fritz, Lakewood (Arlington) OF 12

Gavin Kerner, Centralia OF 12

Drew Larsen, Burlington-Edison P 12

Jordan Neville, Anacortes OF 12

Coach of the Year: Shane Nixon, Fife

Second Team

Josh Kallstrom, Ephrata INF 12

Dustin France, White River OF 12

John Samons, Franklin Pierce P/INF 12

Blake Reeves, Selah INF 12

Ty Johnson, Anacortes C 12

Cole Edwards, Aberdeen INF 12

Ernie Yake, Squalicum INF 11

Chase Oldham, East Valley (Yak.) OF 9

Kyle Jones, Cheney UTIL 12

Connor Sand, Archbishop Murphy P 12

Jesse Villereal, Quincy C 12

Connor Green, North Kitsap C 12

Chris Gentry, Granite Falls P/INF 12

Jordan Wittenberg, Lynden P 12

Nate Steffen, Liberty P 12

Kenny McKormick, Sammamish C 10

Owen Wright, Sehome INF 11

Tanner Rhodefer, Sequim P 12

Anthony Amicangelo, Bremerton INF 11

CLASS 1A/2B/1B

First Team

Wes Kuzminsky, Toledo P/INF 12

Jacob Gotchall, Klahowya P 12

Mason Elliott, Cashmere P 12

Riley Olson Montesano P 12

Kyle Standstipher, Hoquiam P/INF 12

Garrett Burke, Colfax P 12

Timbo Taylor, Brewster INF 11

Mo Hamsa, South Whidbey 1B 12

Jacob Haas, Riverside Christian P 12

Austin Edwards, Hoquiam OF 12

McKabe Cottrell, Freeman P/INF 10

Ben McConnell, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) INF 12

Peter Perkins, Overlake (Bear Creek) P/OF 12

Cole Doughty, Napavine P 12

Gabe Tolrud, Connell INF 11

Spencer Burdick, Adna P 10

Aaron Trimmell, Asotin P 12

Cam Richman, DeSales P 12

AJ Prater, Quilcene INF 11

Karl Stahlfeld, Seattle Christian P 12

Coach of the Year: Tom Walker, Connell

Second Team

Austin Edwards, Hoquiam OF 12

Jake Phipps, Freeman OF/P 12

Ahron Wuesthoff, Chewelah OF 11

Ryan Gelwicks, Nooksack Valley INF 12

Matt Morton, Toutle Lake P/OF 12

Red Arrington, Pe Ell P 12

Jonathan Shields, Riverside Christian INF 12

Jerry Reyes, Warden P/OF 12

Cory Wagner, Medical Lake P 11

Aaron Fritts, Republic P/INF 11

Rick Muzzy, South Whidbey INF 11

Jensen Lindsay, Napavine P 11

Thomas Martin, Kings Way Christian INF 12

Desmund Parsiotto, Freeman OF 9

Blake Sanderson, Cascade Christian C 12

Cole Edwards, Aberdeen INF 12

Wyatt Singer, Rochester INF 12

Javier Contreras, Forks UTIL 12

Jordan Bussard, Montesano C 12

Tucker Anderson, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) C 12

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