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Oregon High School Baseball 2026 All-State Teams Spotlight Standout Stars

Teagan Scott earns Player of the Year honors as the state’s top performers are recognized across classifications

The 2026 Oregon high school baseball season has drawn to a close, and the state’s champions have been crowned amid a wave of accolades that celebrate the year’s most dominant performances.

Statewide Honors

Prep Baseball Oregon has now released its 2026 All‑State Teams, splitting the honors into the 6A/5A and 4A/3A/2A/1A divisions, a format that reflects the competitive balance across the state’s varied enrollment sizes.

Player of the Year Spotlight

At the heart of the 6A/5A selections stands senior catcher Teagan Scott of South Salem, an Oregon State commit who not only captured the prestigious Player of the Year award but also posted a staggering slash line of .568/.694/1.203, including 11 home runs, 35 RBIs and 46 runs scored, while earning an invitation to the MLB Draft Combine.

Scott’s impact was mirrored by Joe Mendazona Jr., whose no‑hitter in the 5A title game helped his squad clinch the championship, and the right‑hander’s performance earned him a spot on the All‑State roster alongside teammate Grady Saunders.

The pitching staff also shone, with Jack Frishman, the OSAA 6A Pitcher of the Year, showcasing a mid‑80s fastball paired with a sharp slider, while other standouts such as Ty Hattenhauer, Jace Litten, Julian Vina and Ramsey Prentice posted stat lines that turned heads across the board.

Rising Stars in Smaller Divisions

In the smaller classifications, Tyson Smith and Jake Sproul shared the 2A/1A OSAA Pitcher of the Year honor, and offensive weapons Caleb George, Grady Hazen and Colin Harrington added depth with their bats, rounding out a season rich in talent.

Beyond the numbers, many of these players are also committed to collegiate programs, with several signing letters of intent to join powerhouses like Oregon State University and Texas Christian University, promising a pipeline of talent that could shape the next wave of college and professional baseball in the region.

The recognition extends beyond individual stats; the All‑State teams also spotlight two‑way players and defensive maestros who contributed in multiple facets, underscoring the well‑rounded skill set that defines Oregon’s high school baseball landscape.

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