The 2026 All‑Skyline Conference baseball awards were revealed this week, spotlighting the league’s most dominant performers across dozens of schools and highlighting a season filled with breakout moments and record‑setting displays.
At the center of the celebration is Logan Law of Hidden Valley, who captured both Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year, a rare double that underscores his impact on the mound and at the plate.
First‑Team Selections
First‑team honors were distributed to a select group that includes Phoenix standouts Lucca Petrone and Alex Charlton, alongside a roster of elite arms and position players from across the conference.
The pitching staff on the first team features Law together with Corbin Hamilton from Henley and Lawson O’Leary from Hidden Valley, while Jacoby Tacchini of Henley earned the catcher slot and Ian Meyer of Henley was tabbed at first base.
Infield selections round out the lineup with Conner Shively, Carson Siems and Derrick Cox from Henley, forming a backbone that helped shape the conference’s offensive narrative.
Outfield choices read like a who’s who of the league’s most dynamic talents, with Petrone and Charlton joined by Landen Nash and Corbin Hamilton, delivering speed and power that kept opposing pitchers on their heels.
Second‑Team Highlights
The second‑team list showcases additional depth, highlighted by P.J. Safford of Klamath Union as a utility player and Wyatt Parent of Phoenix as the second‑team catcher, while pitchers such as Kellan Lee and Hunter Glidden earned well‑deserved nods.
Honorable mentions stretch across the region, from Ty Teaters of Henley to Aydenn Elmore of Phoenix, reflecting the breadth of talent that narrowly missed the cut but remains pivotal to their squads.