The Tippecanoe baseball team may have missed out on the Miami Valley League championship, but the club’s achievements did not go unnoticed. The league’s all‑league selections highlighted the squad’s depth, with three standout players earning first‑team honors.
Cayden McKinney led the way on the mound, ranking fourth in the conference with a 1.22 ERA and striking out 60 batters. His precision helped anchor a pitching staff that kept opponents guessing all season.
Ethan Harney brought power to the lineup, finishing second in the league with five home runs and ranking among the top five with 32 runs batted in. His bat was a constant threat in clutch situations.
Noah Fox capped the season with a .407 batting average, collecting 37 hits and scoring 30 runs. His consistency at the plate provided the team with a reliable source of offense.
Second‑Team Selections and Honorable Mention
Carson Jackson earned a spot on the second team, posting a 9‑2 record with a 2.18 ERA and 44 strikeouts, placing him second in the conference in wins. Teammate Ethan Davis went undefeated at 5‑0 with 31 strikeouts, underscoring the duo’s reliability on the mound.
Brady Lisky received honorable‑mention recognition, tying for the team lead with 37 hits and adding 28 RBIs. His all‑around contributions exemplified the depth of talent on the roster.
While the championship eluded them, the recognitions reflect a season of growth and promise. With a core of award‑winning players returning next year, the team looks poised to contend again for the league title.