Woodbridge High School infielder/pitcher Jake Amundson, who helped lead the Warriors to their third consecutive Pacific Coast League title, has been named the most valuable player of the all-league baseball team.
Woodbridge senior Matthew Kuromoto was named the pitcher of the year and Northwood catcher Adam Harper was selected offensive player of the year.
First team
Carter Speights, Beckman, 12, IF/P
Marcus Zeigler, Beckman, 12, IF
Ian Hew, Irvine, 12, OF
Joon Lee Irvine, 12, P
Jack Compton, Laguna Hills, 11, IF/OF
Kyler Fitzpatrick, Laguna Hills,10, OF/P
Bobby Bangs, Northwood, 12, OF/P
Paul Grossman, Northwood, 10, OF/P
Sam Hawley-Browder, Portola, 12 INF/P
Kent Nguyen, Portola, 12, INF
Lucas Marinelli, Portola, 12, INF
Cooper Berger, University, 10, INF/P
Austen Barnett, University, 11, INF/P
Brandon Abernathy, Woodbridge, 12 IF/P
Anthony DeMarco, Woodbridge, 11, C
Second team
Zach Ireland, Beckman, 11, INF/P
Max Lazaruk, Beckman, 12, OF
Gio Sambito, Beckman, 12, P
Nathan Valencia, Irvine, 11, INF/P
Beau Schweitzer, Laguna Hills, 12, P
Casey Euper, Northwood, 11, P
Rylan Littlejohn, Northwood, 11, INF
Eugene Miyata, Northwood, 12, OF
Rocky Palacio, Portola, 11, INF/C/P
Arvin Chona, Sage Hill, 12, C/P
Cruz Collier, Sage Hill, 11, INF
Aidan Raymer, Sage Hill, 11, INF
Alex Zive, University, 12, C
Chase Quezada, Woodbridge, 12, INF
Nolan Stottlemyer, Woodbridge, 10, INF
Send all-league teams to timburt@ocsportszone.com
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