2016 All-Cascade Conference Baseball Teams

Player of the Year: Ricky Muzzy, pitcher/infielder, South Whidbey, sr.

Coach of the Year: Scott Goldsberry, Cedarcrest

FIRST TEAM

Pitchers

Michael Attallah, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell, jr.

Aaron Davenport, Cedarcrest, soph.

Aleks Hansen, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Catchers

Blaine Wagner, Cedarcrest, sr.

Tucker Zachry, Granite Falls, sr.

Infielders

Connor Antich, South Whidbey, jr.

Cody Banks, Cedarcrest, sr.

Ryan Elvrom, Granite Falls, sr.

Jack Kennelly, King’s, sr.

Connor O’Brien, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Outfielders

Austin Earl, Archbishop Murphy, sr.

Sam Linscott, Lakewood, sr.

Charlie Patterson, South Whidbey, sr.

Designated Hitter

Griffin Chapman, Granite Falls, sr.

Utility

Houston Schmutz, Archbishop Murphy, sr.

SECOND TEAM

Pitchers

Jordan Heppner, Granite Falls, jr.

Jake Jewell, Cedarcrest, sr.

Alex Mason, King’s, sr.

Catcher

Aiden Waite, Archbishop Murphy, sr.

Infielders

Mitch Albin, Archbishop Murphy, sr.

Turner Glenn, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell, jr.

Ben Lemery, Cedarcrest, sr.

Josh Krause, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell, sr.

Outfielders

JT Burtsche, Archbishop Murphy, sr.

Rudy Engstrom, Granite Falls, jr.

Jaskson Whitaker, King’s, sr.

Designated Hitter

Kamerin Furseth, Lakewood, sr.

Utility

Ryan Tracy, Cedarcrest, sr.

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