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2026 Pennsylvania All‑State Baseball Team Unveiled

Thirteen Lackawanna League and eight Wyoming Valley Conference standouts earn top honors

The Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association has revealed its 2026 All‑State team, recognizing the top high school talent across the Commonwealth.

Thirteen players hail from the Lackawanna League and eight from the Wyoming Valley Conference, underscoring the depth of competition in those circuits.

Among the honorees, Nick Bohenek and Jose Sosa of Riverside lead the Class 3A outfield contingent, while Joe Romanosky and Nick Mills of Mid Valley represent Class 4A infielders. Abington Heights contributes Nick Bradley and Evan Gonzalez, both earning first‑team and second‑team accolades respectively in Class 5A.

The roster also includes Liam Onofry of Delaware Valley as the top catcher in Class 6A, Adam Sorensen from Montrose as a first‑team infielder in Class 3A, and Mason Stets of Dunmore, who earned second‑team pitcher honors in the same class.

Additional selections span Classes 2A and 1A, with Jordan Jagger of Mountain View, Alden Felker of Elk Lake, Brendan Marvin of Blue Ridge, and Jeremy Slick of Forest City rounding out the honorees.

Statistical highlights accompany the selections. Bohenek batted .514 with 35 runs and 29 RBIs while posting a 2.24 ERA and 67 strikeouts. Sosa posted a .513 average with 33 runs and 26 RBIs.

Romanosky hit .424 with 24 runs and 15 RBIs, and Mills compiled a .411 average with 18 runs and 28 RBIs. Bradley, also a first‑team athlete in Class 5A, posted a .369 average with 23 runs and 17 RBIs and a 1.54 ERA with 71 strikeouts.

Evan Gonzalez batted .417 with 18 runs and 14 RBIs. Sorensen combined a .446 average with 35 runs and 25 RBIs with a 1.40 ERA and 68 strikeouts. Stets posted a 1.37 ERA with 47 strikeouts and added a .272 average, 23 runs and 11 RBIs.

Jordan Jagger struck out 119 batters with a 2.01 ERA and batted .393, adding 20 runs and 22 RBIs. Alden Felker hit .412 with 17 runs and 30 RBIs.

Brendan Marvin posted a .483 average with 16 runs and 21 RBIs, while Jeremy Slick batted .424 with nine runs and eight RBIs and a 6.34 ERA with 34 strikeouts.

The breadth of talent across classes reflects the competitive balance within the state’s high school baseball landscape, and the honorees are expected to be key contributors as the season progresses.

Class 3A and 4A Standouts

In Class 3A, Riverside’s Nick Bohenek and Jose Sosa headline the outfield, while Montrose’s Adam Sorensen anchors the infield, each posting impressive offensive and pitching numbers. Class 4A features Mid Valley’s Joe Romanosky and Nick Mills, whose bats and arms helped shape their teams’ successes.

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