Lowry High School senior Calvin Connors was the lone Buckaroo named to the Division I-A North all-league first team.
He had a team-high batting average of .424 and 42 hits. He scored a team-high 40 runs and had 24 RBI and eight doubles. Connors was the only Lowry player chosen to the all-state team and that was the second team.
Churchill County's Tyler Bagby was named the Player of the Year and Truckee's Mike Ellis was named the Coach of the Year. Ellis passed away of a heart attack in the first week of April.
The Division I-A North first team was comprised of Dayton's Jack Phillips, South Tahoe's Dominic Diana and Kolby Eymann, Elko's Chad Schumacher, Jacob Conklin and Derek Ridgway, Spring Creek's Lane Newman and Zack Zeiler, Churchill County's Cody Long and Dalton Frank and Fernley's Kevin Montgomery.
A pair of Lowry seniors - Brandon Okuma and Tanner Lecumberry - were named to the second team.
Lecumberry was second on the Buckaroos with a .415 batting average and 39 hits. He had a team-high 10 doubles to go with 27 RBI and scored 26 runs.
Okuma hit .337 with 36 runs, 32 hits, 23 RBI and a team-high five triples.
The remainder of the second team included Spring Creek's Zephan Zeiler and Michael Smith, Churchill County's Joe Pyle and Tristen Salazar, Fernley's Gavin Henderson, Dayton's Cole Hummel, Sparks' Austin Garrick, South Tahoe's Dakota Lynch, Elko's Kyle Whitted and Truckee's Riley Guiragossian.
Lowry's Christian Dawson, Donovan Brumm, Troy Hardy, Tytin Johnson and Aaron Nelson were named to the homortable mention team.
The squad was closed out by Dayton's Peter Scott, Elko's Devin Kelly, Cody Nielsen, Benton Wickersham, Garrett Schofield, RJ Bejarano, Jeff Bicknell and Conor Altenburg, Churchill County's Mo Coverston and Branden Beeghly, Fernley's Erik Wilson, Kyle Bryce, Carlos McIntyre and Anferne Sloan, Sparks' Mat Longland and Travis Dulgar, South Tahoe's RJ Rivera, Rivera Quinn, Liam Loftis and Garett Harley and Sergio Burgueno, Truckee's Cam Hollabaugh, Gavin Broad and Brad Vanschoonhoven.
Bagby, Diana, Newman, Conklin, Ridgway and Zack Zeiler were named to the first-team all-state squad. Phillips, Schumacher, Long, Frank, Eymann and Montgomery joined Connors on the second team.[[In-content Ad]]