Which 24 high school baseball players made the Erie Times-News' All-District 10 Team? (2024)

The Times-News picked the top baseball players in northwestern Pa. Find out who made the 2024 District 10 All-Star Team and region all-star teams, picked by D-10 coaches.

Tom ReisenweberErie Times-News

Which 24 high school baseball players made the Erie Times-News' All-District 10 Team? (1)

Which 24 high school baseball players made the Erie Times-News' All-District 10 Team? (2)

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2024 ERIE TIMES-NEWS BASEBALL DISTRICT 10 AND REGION ALL-STARS

Erie Times-News All-District 10 team

Maddox Bell, Lakeview, jr., 1B

Ty Mikulin, Wilmington, sr., P

Kyle Gilson, West Middlesex, so., P

Sal Mineo, Slippery Rock, sr., OF

Mark Cattron, Sharon, sr., P

Matt DeSimone, Youngsville, sr., OF

Blake Burchill, Saegertown, fr., 3B

Tyler Burick, Harbor Creek, sr., SS

Hunter Krahe, Mercyhurst Prep, so., P

Andrew Costello, Cathedral Prep, so., C

Jason Fultz, Cathedral Prep, jr., P

Rocco Tartaglione, Meadville, sr., SS

Nick Jackson, Cathedral Prep, sr., OF

Evan Stranko, McDowell, jr., 1B

Connor Cross, McDowell, sr., 2B

Noah Reigel, Mercyhurst Prep, so., OF

Tyler Benford, Fairview, jr., P

DeMarcus Manning, Saegertown, jr., 1B

Luke Distler, Sharpsville, sr., SS

Nick Solderich, Greenville, jr., U

Tino Piccirilli, Sharon, sr., OF

Caleb Szklenski, Fairview, jr., 1B

AJ Feleppa, Meadville, so., P

Lucas fa*gley, Lakeview, so., OF

Times-News District 10 Player of the Year: Jason Fultz, Cathedral Prep

Note:The District 10 All-Stars are selected by the Erie Times-News sports staff with help from coaches' input and all-region voting.

NWPA awards: Northwestern Pennsylvania High School Sports Awards: All spring player of the year nominees

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Region All-Stars

REGION 1 ALL-STARS

First team

David Moyer, Sharpsville, sr., C

Maddox Bell, Lakeview, jr., 1B

Carter DeJulia, Sharpsville, sr., 2B

Rocky Serafino, Wilmington, sr., 3B

Jack Strausser, Greenville, sr., SS

Ben Miller, Wilmington, sr., OF

Noah Philson, Greenville, sr., OF

Ty Mikulin, Wilmington, sr., OF

Lucas fa*gley, Lakeview, so., OF

Bowen Briggs, West Middlesex, sr., DH

Chase Mitcheltree, Wilmington, fr., U

Nick Solderich, Greenville, jr., U

Ty Mikulin, Wilmington, sr., P

Kyle Gilson, West Middlesex, so., P

Maddox Bell, Lakeview, jr., P

Second team

Cole Ternent, Jamestown, sr., C

Jacob Csonka, Greenville, jr., 1B

Kyle Gilson, West Middlesex, so., 1B

Brandon Stubert, Greenville, jr., 2B

Shane Book, Wilmington, sr., 2B

Bennett Hayne, Greenville, sr., 3B

Luke Distler, Sharpsville, sr., SS

Caullin Summers, Sharpsville, sr., OF

Soren Hedderick, Greenville, sr., OF

Gabe Titus, Sharpsville, so., OF

Owen Dye, Lakeview, jr., OF

Jackson Leskovac, Greenville, so., DH

Brody Snyder, Lakeview, jr., DH

Jayden Amos, Mercer, so., U

Jack Strausser, Greenville, sr., P

Noah Philson, Greenville, sr., P

Caullin Summers, Sharpsville, sr., P

  • Region champion – Lakeview
  • Region player of the year – Maddox Bell, Lakeview
  • Region co-pitchers of the year – Ty Mikulin, Wilmington and Kyle Gilson, West Middlesex

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REGION 2 ALL-STARS

First team

Nolan Darr, Slippery Rock, sr., C

Owen Schenker, Sharon, jr., C

Angelo Fromm, Sharon, sr., 1B

Will Schell, Grove City, sr., 2B

Mark Cattron, Sharon, sr., 3B

Ethan Adams, Grove City, sr., SS

Tino Piccirilli, Sharon, sr., OF

Sal Mineo, Slippery Rock, sr., OF

Ryan Double, Slippery Rock, sr., OF

Ethan Nightingale, Franklin, sr., OF

Kameron Mong, Titusville, jr., DH

Jaxon Covell, Titusville, jr., U

Greg Klink, Conneaut, sr., U

Mark Cattron, Sharon, sr., P

Ethan Engelmore, Sharon so., P

Alex Wilpula, Conneaut, so., P

Second team

Charlie Motter, Oil City, sr., C

Kam Martin, Grove City, sr., 1B

Nate Stearns, Titusville, sr., 2B

Paul Gubba, Grove City, jr., 3B

Isaac McCandless, Slippery Rock, so., SS

Jacob Teeter, Oil City, sr., SS

Hayden Scarmack, Sharon, sr., SS

Dom Zandi, Slippery Rock, sr., OF

Will Beckert, Sharon, jr., OF

Joey Cidila, Hickory, sr., OF

Nolan Renick, Grove City, jr., OF

Ethan Engelmore, Sharon, so., U

Will McMahon, Oil City, jr., P

Ethan Nightingale, Franklin, sr., P

Jacob Teeter, Oil City, sr., P

  • Region champion – Sharon
  • Region player of the year – Sal Mineo, Slippery Rock
  • Region pitcher of the year – Mark Cattron, Sharon

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REGION 3 ALL-STARS

First team

Nathan Lucks, Youngsville, sr., C

David Manning, Youngsville, so., 1B

DeMarcus Manning, Saegertown, jr., 1B

Jacob Woge, Maplewood, sr., 2B

Everett Gardner, Saegertown, so., 2B

Blake Burchill, Saegertown, fr., 3B

Caleb Jakubczak, Eisenhower, so., SS

Matt DeSimone, Youngsville, sr., OF

Ben Field, Cochranton, jr., OF

Luke Wright, Union City, so., OF

Levi Gardner, Saegertown, fr., OF

Isaiah Long, Cochranton, sr., DH

Torre Mosbacher, Saegertown, sr., DH

Derek Childs, Eisenhower, sr., U

Nathan Lucks, Youngsville, sr., P

Chase Koelle, Maplewood, fr., P

Isaiah Long, Cochranton, sr., P

Second team

Gabe Jordan, Saegertown, jr., C

Walker Carroll, Cochranton, so., 1B

Brett Kania, Cambridge Springs, so., 1B

Cole Kellogg, Eisenhower, sr., 1B

Ian Kinney, Union City, fr., 2B

Eli Wilson, Rocky Grove, sr., 2B

Owen Riley, Cambridge Springs, sr., 3B

Lucas Doutt, Union City, sr., SS

Andrew Proper, Maplewood, jr., OF

Elliott Beuchat, Maplewood, sr., OF

Blake Goltare, Rocky Grove, sr., OF

Alex Doubet, Cambridge Springs, jr., OF

Blake Turner, Union City, fr., DH

Daithin Kent, Union City, sr., U

Brett Kania, Cambridge Springs, so., P

Reilly Brown, Iroquois, sr., P

Wyatt Burchill, Saegertown, jr., P

  • Region champion – Saegertown
  • Region player of the year – Matt DeSimone, Youngsville
  • Region pitcher of the year (Harry Farnbaugh Award) – Nathan Lucks, Youngsville

All-Star Game: Who stood out at the Erie County All-Star Baseball Game?

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REGION 4 ALL-STARS

First team

Ed Dolansky, Fairview, sr., C

Caleb Szklenski, Fairview, jr., 1B

Zack Kruszewski, Mercyhurst Prep, so., 2B

Toby Vahey, Harbor Creek, jr., 3B

Tyler Burick, Harbor Creek, sr., SS

Gabe Hutchinson, Northwestern, sr., OF

Tyler Benford, Fairview, jr., OF

Noah Reigel, Mercyhurst Prep, so., OF

Josh Majczyk, Mercyhurst Prep, jr., OF

Rocco Almonte, Mercyhurst Prep, jr., DH

Tyler Gilmore, Girard, sr., U

Alex Manendo, Mercyhurst Prep, jr., U

Hunter Krahe, Mercyhurst Prep, so., P

Tyler Benford, Fairview, jr., P

Preston Lanagan, Harbor Creek, sr., P

Second team

Garrett Eddy, Northwestern, sr., C

James Kibbe, Girard, jr., 1B

Sean Demauri, Seneca, sr., 1B

Austin Hawley, Fairview, sr., 2B

Ian Seymour, North East, sr., 3B

Aari Fox, Fairview, sr., SS

Mason Kalicky, Girard, so., OF

Klayton Komisarski, Seneca, sr., OF

Jason Dolak, Harbor Creek, fr., OF

Jacob Babo, North East, sr., DH

Michael Peterson, Seneca, jr., U

Heath Betza, Harbor Creek, jr., P

Noah Trojanowski, Mercyhurst Prep, sr., P

  • Region champion – Mercyhurst Prep
  • Region player of the year (Paul Foust Award) – Tyler Burick, Harbor Creek
  • Region pitcher of the year – Hunter Krahe, Mercyhurst Prep

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REGION 5 ALL-STARS

First team

Andrew Costello, Cathedral Prep, so., C

Evan Stranko, McDowell, jr., 1B

Connor Cross, McDowell, sr., 2B

Jason Fultz, Cathedral Prep, jr., 3B

Rocco Tartaglione, Meadville, sr., SS

Nick Jackson, Cathedral Prep, sr., OF

Gary Hills, McDowell, sr., OF

Aidan Zdarko, Warren, sr., OF

Andrew Gula, General McLane, so., DH

Jacob Koshan, Cathedral Prep, jr., U

Jason Fultz, Cathedral Prep, jr., P

Anthony Iacobucci, McDowell, sr., P

Second team

Bradyn Miller, Meadville, jr., 1B

Brady Berdine, Warren, sr., 1B

Jack Lewis, Fort LeBoeuf, so., 2B

Matt Herr, Fort LeBoeuf, sr., 3B

Karson Chamberlin, Corry, jr., SS

Brighton Anderson, Meadville, sr., OF

Kellen Chelton, General McLane, fr., OF

Santino Musone, McDowell, sr., OF

Jake Hower, McDowell, jr., DH

Eric Dippold, Warren, sr., U

Brady Berdine, Warren, sr., P

AJ Feleppa, Meadville, so., P

  • Region champion – Cathedral Prep
  • Region player of the year – Andrew Costello, Cathedral Prep
  • Region pitcher of the year – Jason Fultz, Cathedral Prep

The all-region teams and the region players of the year and the region pitchers of the year are voted on by the coaches.

Contact Tom Reisenweber attreisenweber@timesnews.com. Follow him on X@ETNreisenweber.

Which 24 high school baseball players made the Erie Times-News' All-District 10 Team? (2024)

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The majority of high school baseball players in the United States are boys. However, over one thousand girls have participated in this high school sport in the past years. In 2021/2022, the total number of participants in high school baseball in the North American country amounted to 482,160.

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For those who dream of being a big league baseball player the numbers are staggering. Approximately 1 in every 200 high school baseball players or . 05% will be drafted by a major league team into the minor leagues. Only 5.6% of high school players advance on to college to play at some level of college baseball.

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Roughly speaking, there were 1,083,308 high school football players competing, and eventually 251 made it to pro. After simple calculation, we can get that the percentage of student-athletes going pro is approximately 0.023%. In truth, this number is not encouraging for anyone eager for a professional career.

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24 has seen three greats pile up more than 100 career WAR, including Barry Bonds, fourth all time, fifth-place Willie Mays and Rickey Henderson (19th). However, while Mays spent nearly his entire career making No. 24 famous, Bonds switched to No.

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Recent News. Babe Ruth (born February 6, 1895, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died August 16, 1948, New York, New York) was chosen as one of the first five members of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936, a year after he finished his career.

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In addition to being a World Series champion, Mays was also a 24-time all-star. His signature #24 was retired by the San Francisco Giants in 1972. This speedy outfielder ended his career with the Mets from 1972-1973. New York retired #24 just two years ago in 2022.

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What is a good ERA in baseball? An ERA between 2.00 and 4.00 is considered good for high school pitchers.

What players went from highschool to MLB? ›

Players
NamePositionAmateur team
David ClydePitcherWestchester HS (TX)
Tim ConroyPitcherGateway Senior HS (PA)
Billy Consolo+ShortstopDorsey HS (CA)
Garrett CrochetPitcherTennessee
88 more rows

What percentage of baseball players play in college? ›

Less than three in 50, or about 5.6 percent, of high school senior boys interscholastic baseball players will go on to play men's baseball at a NCAA member institution. Less than eleven in 100, or about 10.5 percent, of NCAA senior male baseball players will get drafted by a Major League Baseball (MLB) team.

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A Major League Baseball (MLB) team has a roster of 26 players with specific roles. A typical roster features the following players: Eight position players: the catcher, four infielders, and three outfielders—all of whom play on a regular basis.

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Understanding Team Rosters

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After all, more than 500,000 student-athletes play high school baseball, and less than two percent will go on to play college baseball at the Division 1 level. Baseball scholarships are not as plentiful as they are in other sports.

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608 overall. The 2023 MLB Draft had 113 high school players from the U.S. drafted, plus seven from Puerto Rico and three from Canada. Last year 108 high school players from the U.S. were chosen.

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0125% … Playing any level of professional baseball, including the lowest independent levels, after playing varsity high school ball is maybe 2%. Big League players make the game look so easy because they are the best of the best.

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Tim Conroy and Brian Milner are the most recent players to go straight from high school to MLB, having debuted on the same day in 1978. Dave Winfield is the most recent player to jump directly to MLB and subsequently be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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