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Jordan Silva, Lynnwood

Senior, 3B

.516 avg., .581 OBP, .710 slugging, 18 RBI

Keenan Miller, Glacier Peak

Senior, OF

.455 avg., .667 slugging, 25 RBI

Anthony Blackie, Lake Stevens

Senior, P/1B

.515 avg., 25 RBI, 4-0 rec., 1.12 ERA

Jake Nelson, Lake Stevens

Senior, P/OF

.406 avg., 30 RBI, .525 OBP

Levi MaVorhis, Archbishop Murphy

Senior, P/1B

8-0 rec., 2.08 ERA, .469 avg., 26 RBI

Alec Kisena, Jackson

Junior, P

6-1 rec., 0.93 ERA, 44 Ks

Trai Patrick, Jackson

Senior, DH

.400 avg., 19 RBI, 16 runs, .680 slugging, eight doubles, three HRs

John Naff, Marysville Pilchuck

Senior, 1B

.492 avg., 23 RBI, 23 runs, eight doubles

Ryan Budnick, Edmonds-Woodway

Senior, P/1B

Patrick Bernard, Edmonds-Woodway

Senior, P/3B

K.J. Brady, Cascade

Senior, P/OF

.351 avg., .507 OBP, 18 runs, 12 RBI, 15 stolen bases,

Alex Hatch, Mountlake Terrace

Senior, 1B/P

7-1 rec., 84 Ks, 2.33 ERA, .400 avg., .550 OBP, 16 RBI

Austin Johnson, Mountlake Terrace

Senior, C

.371 avg., .714 slugging, 26 runs, five triples, three HRs

Matt Hirsch, Meadowdale

Senior, SS

.360 avg., .740 slugging, five triples

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