The Kentucky High School Baseball Coaches Association has released its 2026 All‑State baseball selections, honoring the state’s top high school talent and celebrating the athletes who have distinguished themselves on the diamond.
Among the honorees, six exceptional players come from Northern Kentucky, underscoring the region’s continued influence on the sport and its pipeline of future collegiate talent.
Northern Kentucky Standouts
Bronson Corpus of Walton‑Verona led the local contingent, earning first‑team honors and being named the 8th Region Player of the Year. He posted a 1.58 ERA while batting .382, hitting nine home runs and driving in 42 runs.
Tyler Fryman from Beechwood also secured a first‑team spot, capturing the 9th Region Player of the Year after a .533 batting average, 11 home runs and 50 RBI.
Tyler Schumacher of Campbell County joined the first team as the 10th Region Player of the Year, boasting a 1.03 ERA and a .496 average that included seven home runs.
Caleb Arrasmith, another Beechwood pitcher, earned second‑team recognition as the Tigers’ ace. He finished with a 1.96 ERA and a .451 average, adding 12 doubles to his stat line.
Brooks Becker, also from Beechwood, was placed on the third team and has committed to Morehead State University. He hit .348 on the season and collected 55 hits.
Anthony Coppola of Ryle rounded out the selections on the third team, pledging to George Washington University after a .346 average, 28 stolen bases and 46 runs scored.