NW Regional 2A/3A/4A All-Star Feeder game postponed

The 2013 NW Regional 2A/3A/4A All-Star Feeder baseball game scheduled for Tuesday night has been cancelled.

According to a press release the game is rescheduled for Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Joe Martin Field in Bellingham

The regional feeder games are made up of teams selected by area coaches. Players from the game are then nominated for the all-state games. There will be two games Tuesday night.

Here’s a look at the rosters (local players in bold):

Game 1

National

Austin Schuetzle Sedro Woolley DH for C

Forrest Longanecker Sehome C

Daniel Bateman Anacortes 3B

Zac Vis Lynden SS

Matt Meyer Lynden 1B

Luke Christianson Lynden OF

Zach Cutsforth Ferndale OF

Brice Longanecker Sehome OF

Tanner Olson Lynden P

Joey Hayes Sedro Woolley P

Matt Richard Bellingham P

Tyler Knutsen Sehome P

Tanner McLaughlin Anacortes OF

Wek Leow Anacortes OF

Austin Patsy Cedarcrest 2B

Derek Wieringa Burlington 2B

Brant Wark Sehome 2B

American

Dalton Schwetz Burlington SS

Marshall Weston Ferndale 2B

Alex Galgano Archbishop Murphy HS C

Austin Sprague Ferndale 3B

Cole Gahan Sedro Woolley OF

Zack Malmbery Sedro Woolley OF

Aaron Burke Bellingham OF

Derrick Mahlum Archbishop Murphy HS P

Zander Clouse Archbishop Murphy HS P

Max Thomas Cedarcrest P

Matt Richard Bellingham 1B

Sam Ballweg Cedarcrest 1B

Zach Malmberg Sedro Woolley 1B

Game 2

National

Luke Christenson Lynden OF

Josh Kraght Lynden C

Jacob Manson Sehome 3B

Tanner Olson Lynden 2B

Tyler Knutsen Sehome SS

Daniel Goebel Sehome OF

Staley Gilmore Squalicum OF

Ryan Mouat Lynden OF

Billy King Anacortes 1B

Brice Longanecker Sehome P

Zac Malmberg Sedro Woolley P

Xavier Denke Granite Falls P

American

Alex Check Bellingham

Brant Wark Sehome

Zach Bamba Mount Vernon

Seth Jenson Mount Vernon

Jay Leverett Sultan

Zander Clouse Archbishop Murphy HS

Sam Ballweg Cedarcrest

James Barnard Granite Falls

Andrew Bean Lakewood

Clayton Lacher Cedarcrest

Derek Wieringa Burlington

Seth Jenson Mount Vernon

Wek Leow Anacortes

Ryan Mouat Lynden

Austin Patsy Cedarcrest

Max Thomas Cedarcrest

Tanner Mc Laughlin Anacortes

Jordan Pullen Mount Vernon

Andrew Roozen Mount Vernon

Zac Vis Lynden

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