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Class 5A

Coach of the Year: Scott Carter, Port Neches-Groves

MVP: Josh Hranicky, Port Neches-Groves

First Team

3rd Base: Austin Bost, Port Neches-Groves

Pitcher: Josh Hranicky, Port Neches-Groves

Second Team

2nd Base: Logan LeJuene, Port Neches-Groves

Third Team

1st Base: Chase Kemp, Nederland

Honorable Mention

1st Base: Josh Hranicky, Port Neches-Groves

Pitcher: Nathan Vidrine, Port Neches-Groves

Class 4A

First Team

Catcher: Schulyer Thibodeaux, Bridge City

DH: Jack Dallas, West Orange-Stark

Second Team

DH: Ryon Stubblefield, Orangefield

Honorable Mention

1st Base: Caleb DuBois, Bridge City

2nd Base: Chad Dallas, West Orange-Stark

Pitcher: Chad Dallas, West Orange-Stark

3rd Base: Ryan Ragsdale, West Orange-Stark

Pitcher: Jack Dallas, West Orange-Stark

3rd Base: Trevis Sundgren, Silsbee

Shortstop: Chase Partain, Silsbee

Class 3A

Second Team

Pticher: James Burchett, Kirbyville

Pitcher: John Kalafitis, Newton

Honorable Mention

Catcher: Cooper Coe, Kountze

Outfield: James Burchett, Kirbyvillle

Shortstop: Matthew Bohac, Newton

Class 2A

First Team

Pitcher: Austin Hendrix, Dallardsville Big Sandy

Outfielder: Daniel Bean, Evadale

Second Team

1st Base: Parker Moye, Evadale

DH: Austin Hendrix, Dallardsville Big Sandy

Third Team

3rd Base: Brandon Hendrix, Dallardsville Big Sandy

Honorable Mention

Catcher: Bryce Holmes, Dallardsville Big Sandy

Pitcher: Broch Holmes, Dallardsville Big Sandy

Shortstop: Kameron Lindsey, Colmesneil

Catcher: Tyler Torres, Evadale

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