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Ohio High School Baseball Crowns 2026 All-Ohio Stars

A look at the players and coaches recognized by the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association

The 2026 high school baseball season has drawn to a close, leaving a trail of memorable performances across Ohio's diverse divisions.

The Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association (OHSBCA) has unveiled its All-Ohio teams, honoring the standout players and coaches who defined the year.

Division I Honors

Among the Division I selections, Moses Crane from Newark earned a spot on the 2nd Team, reflecting his consistent impact on the mound and at the plate.

Division III Player of the Year

Wilson Wells of Granville was crowned Division III Player of the Year and secured a place on the 1st Team, a testament to his offensive brilliance and leadership.

Sheridan contributed two players to the Division III 2nd Team — Connor Roshon and Noah Wamer — who combined power hitting with clutch pitching.

Tanner Henry from Tri-Valley received an Honorable Mention in Division III, underscoring his rising potential.

Division IV Accolades

Adam Arcuri, the coach of Licking Valley, was named Division IV Coach of the Year after guiding his squad to a remarkable campaign.

Pitcher Grayson Snow and infielder Brody Rodgers from Licking Valley earned 1st and 2nd Team honors respectively, highlighting the team’s balanced attack.

Garrett Carpenter from Cambridge was recognized with an Honorable Mention in Division IV.

Division V and VII Selections

Wyatt Marlatt of Ridgewood made the Division V 2nd Team, while Grady Dollings from West Muskingum received an Honorable Mention in the same division.

In Division VII, Owen Przymierski and Kane Stephey from Newark Catholic were selected to the 1st Team, and Malone Hutchison along with Jacobie Balo from Newark Catholic and Rosecrans garnered Honorable Mentions.

The breadth of talent across these teams illustrates the depth of high school baseball talent throughout Ohio, from the urban centers of Newark and Columbus to the rural communities of Licking County and beyond.

Coaches and players alike expressed pride in the recognition, noting that the awards reflect not only individual skill but also the strong support systems within their schools and neighborhoods.

The OHSBCA plans to highlight these athletes in upcoming clinics and community events, aiming to inspire the next generation of players and foster continued growth of the sport across the state.

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