Brett White was named the WaMaC East Player of the Year and was a unanimous First Team selection as an infielder. The senior was a starter in 40 games and Solon’s lead off batter. In 118 at bats White led the Spartans with 47 hits and a team high 13 home runs and 13 doubles with a .398 batting average and a .560 on base percentage. He scored 57 runs and drove in 42 more.
Vince Steinbrech was named to the WaMaC East First Team as a pitcher. The senior compiled an 8-0 record with 53-2/3 innings on the mound giving up 45 hits and 24 runs (19 earned), walking 22 and issuing 55 strikeouts with a 2.48 ERA. Steinbrech had 119 at bat’s with 36 hits including two homeruns, one triple, and seven doubles for a .303 batting average. He scored 17 runs and produced 32 RBIs.
Nolan Seagren was named to the WaMaC East First Team as a utility player. A junior, Seagren was a starter in 40 games with 127 appearances at the plate where he produced 45 hits including 11 doubles for a .354 batting average. He scored 44 runs and had 28 RBIs.
Gehrig Turner was named to the WaMaC East Second Team at catcher. A senior, Turner was a starter in 38 games and made 125 appearances at the plate for 41 hits including a dozen doubles, 14 runs, and 28 RBIs for a .328 batting average. Behind the plate Turner made 150 put outs.
Maddox Kelley was named to the WaMaC East Second team as a utility player. The freshman played in 40 games this season and was a starter in 38. He had 123 at bats with 41 hits including one homerun, one triple, and ten doubles with 38 RBIs and 18 runs scored and a .333 batting average. Kelley made 73 putouts and pitched 2-1/3 innings giving up one earned run, walking three, and striking out four with a 3.00 ERA.
Tyson Wheeler received WaMaC Recognition. The senior had a 3-2 record on the mound with three saves in 38 innings. He gave up 30 hits and 14 runs (eight earned), walked 11 and issued 22 strikeouts with a 1.47 ERA. At the plate Wheeler produced 25 hits in 91 at bats with two doubles and 23 singles. He scored 27 runs and drove in ten more with a .275 batting average.
Jackson Link received WaMaC Recognition. The junior compiled a 7-2 record with 54-1/3 innings on the mound. He gave up 52 hits and 26 runs (16 earned), walked 19 and issued 38 strikeouts with a 2.06 ERA. At the plate Link produced six hits including two doubles in 37 at bats with three RBIs and a .162 batting average.