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Locals Earn All-SVL Honors

Eagle Times Staff
With high school spring sports wrapping up the season early this week, the Southern Vermont League released its All-Opponent teams on Tuesday.

A pair of Rutland baseball players earned A Division first-team honors with Jevan Valente and Tyler Weatherhogg making the team. Joining them on the first team were Brattleboro’s Alex Bingham and Turner Clews, Burr and Burton Academy’s Trevor Greene, Jack McCoy and Coleman Reese and Mount Anthony’s Connor Hannan and Nat Greenslet.

Second team selections were: Chase de Castro, Anders Lowkes, Rutland; Danny Scarlotta, Seb Dostal, Will Addington, BBA; Jack Tibbetts, Colby Granger, MAU; Willem Thurber, Jolie Glidden, Brattleboro.

BBA’s Ed Lewicki earned Coach of the Year honors after leading the Bulldogs to 12 wins.

A quartet of Rutland County players earned first-team honors in the B Division with Otter Valley’s Jordan Beayon and Ethan Blow and Fair Haven’s Carson Babbie and Sawyer Ramey making the cut.

They were joined on the first team by Bellows Falls’ Jeb Monier, Jamison Nystrom and Jack Cravinho and Windsor’s Adam Dufour and John Clark.

Second team selections were: Ethan Kelley, Matt Heibler, Kyle James, Fair Haven; Luca Polli, Ben Adams, Otter Valley; Pat Barbour, Bellows Falls; Maison Fortin, Lee Bevis, Windsor; Colin Vielleux, Hartford.

Bellows Falls’ Bob Lockerby was named Coach of the Year after leading the Terriers to the Division III semifinals.

Three-time state champion White River Valley had Dominic Craven, Austin Tracy and Weston Trombly named to the C Division first-team.

Joining them were Green Mountain’s Kagan Hance and Tanner Swisher, Springfield’s Sam Presch and Cam Harriman, Woodstock’s Alex Rice and Jackson Martin and Leland and & Gray’s Jeremy Graves and Parker Richardson.

Second team selections were: Jack Hinkley, Chase Swisher, Wyatt Rose, Green Mountain; Logan Roundy, Springfield; Memphis Begin, Woodstock; Cody Hescock, Leland & Gray; Robby McShinsky, Macin Gaudette, White River Valley.

The Wildcats’ Devin Cilley and Springfield’s Chuck Harriman were named co-Coach of the Year.

The D Division all-league selections were an all-Rutland County affair.

Proctor’s Jacob Patch and Cam Cannucci, Mount St. Joseph’s TJ Euber, Dom Valente and Braedon McKeighan, West Rutland’s Caden Reed Gus Cuvarrubias and Noah Olson and Poultney’s Lucas Milazzo, Liam Hill and Hagen McDermott made up the first team.

Second team selections were: Lucas Merrill, Aaron Brock, Dylan Aiker, Proctor; David Franzoni, Kyle Costales, Kyle McGinnis, MSJ; Jeff Tedesco, Garrett Owens, Andrew Bailey, West Rutland; Tait Capman, Jayden Mead, Poultney.

MSJ’s Mike Callahan was named Coach of the Year.

The Rutland softball team had one of its most successful seasons in recent memory and had Samera Rideout, Alyssa Kennedy and Kayla Stevens make the A Division first team.

Joining them are Mount Anthony’s Mia Paligo, Masson Billert and Caedance Bartholdi and Brattleboro’s Leah Madore, Brittney Wright and Aliza Speno.

Honorable mentions were: Tamara Sabotka, Katelyn Velde, Alivia Morris, Rutland; Logan Austin, Brattleboro; Allee George, Taeya Guetti, Grace Kobelia, Madisyn Crossman, MAU; Skylar Smith, BBA.

Rutland’s Dick Wright was named Coach of the Year.

Following a standout senior season, Otter Valley’s Riley Keith was the lone Otter on the B Division first team.

Joining Keith is Fair Haven’s Mercedes Cathcart and Jaylena Haley, Hartford’s Marina Grassi and Madison Willey, Windsor’s Peyton Richardson and Meagan Holling and Springfield’s Izzy Belisle and Ari Cioffi.

Honorable mentions were: Marissa Connors, Alice Keith, Ryleigh LaPorte, Otter Valley; Hailie Defabiis, Harper Robinson, Hartford; Sydney Perry, Windsor; Lexi Tewksbury, Springfield.

Otter Valley’s Kelly Trayah was named Coach of the Year.

The Division IV champion West Rutland softball team had a trio of players make the D Division first team with Peyton Guay, Samara Raiche and Arianna Coombs making the club.

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