ALL-AREA BASEBALL TEAMS

FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS

The Herald’s All-Area Baseball Teams were selected by Prep Editor John McDonald and Prep Writer Mike Cane using first-hand observations and ballots received from area coaches.

STARTING PITCHERS

Tyler Kane Sr. / Archbishop Murphy

Andrew Groves Sr. / Kamiak

Andrew Woeck Sr. / Mountlake Terrace

RELIEF PITCHERS

Nick Kiel Jr. / Jackson

Austin Taylor Jr. / Arlington

CATCHER

Austin Jones Jr. / Edmonds-Woodway

FIRST BASEMAN

Trevor Mitsui Jr. / Shorewood

SECOND BASEMAN

Conner Strong Sr. / Glacier Peak

SHORTSTOP

Taylor Brennan Sr. / Meadowdale

THIRD BASEMAN

Tylor Klep Jr. / Marysville-Pilchuck

OUTFIELDERS

Chris Guinn Sr. / Kamiak

Dane Widness Sr. / Marysville-Pilchuck

Austin Denton Sr. / Marysville-Pilchuck

DESIGNATED HITTER

Freddy Perez Sr. / Lakewood

UTILITY PLAYER

Pat Higbee Sr. / Oak Harbor

SECOND-TEAM SELECTIONS

STARTING PITCHERS

Kevin Moriarty Jr. / Shorewood

Matt Cooper Sr. / Marysville-Pilchuck

Aaron Brooks Sr. / Mountlake Terrace

RELIEF PITCHERS

Andrew Bloom So. / Stanwood

Marshall Pennock Sr. / Kamiak

CATCHER

Dakota Bunce Sr. / Cedarcrest

FIRST BASEMAN

Lance Foster Sr. / Glacier Peak

SECOND BASEMAN

JV Estella Sr. / Marysville-Pilchuck

SHORTSTOP

Dylan LaVelle So. / Lake Stevens

THIRD BASEMAN

Gunnar Swanson Sr. / Cedarcrest

OUTFIELDERS

Jon Varriano Sr. / Archbishop Murphy

Scott Ford Jr. / Glacier Peak

Samuel Wolfe Jr. / Oak Harbor

DESIGNATED HITTER

Matt Sweeney So. / Lake Stevens

UTILITY PLAYERS

Mark Bishop Sr. / Cedarcrest

Ian Smith Jr. / Coupeville

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