This year in 4A baseball, Ottawa wrapped up their 21-5 season with a win in the third place game at the state tournament.  The Cyclones scored double digit figures in thirteen of their games, and they hold a total of seven positions on this year’s Frontier All-League Baseball Team.

Spring Hill has eight names on this year’s list, but the Broncos had to face St. James Academy in the regional championship and lost to them to end their season. St. James would go on to win the state tournament.  DeSoto was another victim to St. James as they lost to them in the regional semifinals. However, the Wildcats hold six positions with half of them being on the first team.

 

 

1st Team
P    Connor Goedert -Senior- Ottawa
C    Taylor Graf -Junior- Ottawa
IF   Zack Girrens -Junior- Spring Hill
IF   CJ Faddis -Senior- DeSoto
IF   Connor Goedert -Senior- Ottawa
IF   Corbin Clark -Junior- DeSoto
OF  Seth Kern -Senior- Paola
OF  Brady Donahue -Senior- Spring Hill
OF  Holden Klamm -Senior- DeSoto

2nd Team
 P   Zack Girrens -Junior- Spring Hill
C    James Young  -Sophomore- Paola
IF   Jared Ireland -Senior- Eudora
IF   Derrick Bybee -Senior- Spring Hill
IF   Miles Updike -Senior- Spring Hill
IF   Matt Petelin -Junior- Paola
IF   Kaden Shaffer -Junior-Ottawa
OF  Canon Teague -Senior- Louisburg
OF  Jonny Hodges -Junior- DeSoto
OF  Turner Roth -Senior- Ottawa


Honorable Mention
P    Trey Taylor -Sophomore- Paola
P    Isaac Carter -Junior- Ottawa
P    Lake Johnson -Junior- Spring Hill
P    TJ Crow  -Senior- DeSoto
P    Chandler Gerken -Junior-Louisburg
P    David Pierce -Senior- Eudora
P    Dylan Holden -Sophomore- DeSoto
C    Eric Zeller -Junior- Spring Hill
IF   Kade Larsen -Junior- Louisburg
IF   Cade Bell -Senior- Ottawa
IF   Nick Becker -Junior- Eudora
OF  Carson King -Senior- Spring Hill
OF  Tyler Cawley -Junior- Baldwin
OF  Josh Holland -Senior- Eudora