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Decade of Dominance: Local Baseball All-State Honorees Since 2015

From rising stars to program legends, here’s a decade-long look at the standout players from our coverage area who earned All-State honors on the baseball diamond.

With the playoffs around the corner for the 2025 baseball season, we are taking a blast from the past to look at all coverage area players to receive all-state first-team and all-state honorable mentions in the last decade. Since 2015, we have seen close to 40 all-state players compete against one another across our coverage area.

Below are each team’s all-state players dating back ten years:

Whitehall

  • Kyle Stratton (2023, 2024)
  • Ryne Christensen (2024)
  • Daniel Dubois (2016)
  • Ian Zweigle (2015)

Spring Lake

  • Zane Stahl (2024)

North Muskegon

  • Ben Myers (2022, 2023, 2024)
  • Ryan Delora (2024)
  • Alec Cutter (2021)
  • Jimmy Cobb (2018)
  • Brighton Schofield (2017)
  • Erick Bleakley (2016)

Mona Shores

  • Jaxon Huffman (2022, 2023)
  • Aaron Piasecki (2022)
  • Mark Konecny (2022

Fruitport

  • Ryan Bosch (2023)
  • Cody Matuz (2022)
  • Nick Kleinheksel (2019)
  • Jarod Wierengo (2016)

Montague

  • Nick Moss (2023)
  • Kade Johnson (2023)
  • Brennan Schwarz (2018)
  • Jacob Buchberger (2014, 2015, 2016)

Mason County Central

  • Will Chye (2023)
  • Mitchell Lange (2016)
  • Blake Bladzik (2016)
  • Sean Wells (2015)

West Michigan Christian

  • Sam Liggett (2022)
  • Cameron Waller (2016)

Fremont

  • Logan Nelson (2021)
  • Payton Mansfield (2021)

Ludington

  • Nathan Lange (2019)

Oakridge

  • Koleman Wall (2019)
  • TJ Ruel (2018)
  • Wyatt Hilton (2015)

Ravenna

  • Brandan Redding (2018)
  • Austin Sied (2016)

Holton

  • Dalton Giddings (2018)

Who will find their names on the all-state list after the 2025 season?

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Myles Welch joined CatchMark in February 2024 as a CatchMark SportsNet Intern. He would like to become a sports broadcaster or analyst. He currently attends Whitehall High School and will graduate in 2025.

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