South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association announces All-State teams

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • May 16, 2024

Summerville's PJ Morlando chosen as AAAAA Player of the Year

Summerville High School’s PJ Morlando, Catawba Ridge’s Jacksoin Mullen and Hanahan's Sterling Coaxum were selected as Player of the Year for their respective classifications by the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association ,while Mid-Carolina’s Jabari Flemon and Gray Collegiate Academy’s Blaine Redmond shared AA Player of the Year honors and Southside Christian School’s Carson Bolemon and Lake View’s Chris McGill shared the Class A Player of the Year honors.

 

Morlando was selected as the AAAAA Player of the Year while West Ashley’s Matty Brown is the classification’s Pitcher of the Year. Mullen is the AAAA Player of the Year, while West Florence’s Peyton Rogers is the AAAA Pitcher of the Year. Coaxum earned AAA Player of the Year honors while Crescent’s Brody Linker is the AAA Pitcher of the Year.

 

Bolemon shared the Class A Pitcher of the Year honors with East Clarendon’s Caleb Coker.

 

SCBCA ALL-STATE BASEBALL TEAMS

           (listed in alphabetical order by school)


AAAAA

Player of the Year: PJ Morlando, Summerville

Pitcher of the Year: Matty Brown, West Ashley

Gavin Edens, Berkeley

Mason Salisbury, Berkeley

Chansen Cole, Boiling Springs

Landon Stevens, Boiling Springs

Jake Short, Byrnes

Caden Reeves, Chapin

Palmer Hornick, Dorman

Hunter Phipps, Dutch Fork

Alex Carreiro, Fort Mill

Alex LaCosta, Hillcrest

Hunter Howard, J.L. Mann

Luke Jones, J.L. Mann

Will Burgess, Lexington

Jackson Burton, Lexington

Simon Fernandez, Nation Ford

Beau Hollins, River Bluff

Maxwell Albanese, St. James

Keagan Brown, St. James

Chone James, Socastee

States Farr, Spartanburg

EJ Grant, Spartanburg

Jachin Davis, Stratford

Drew Hayes, Summerville

Thayer Tavormina, Summerville

Will Craddock , T.L. Hanna

Seth Manning, T.L. Hanna

Max Whitmer, Wando

Zach Russell, West Ashley

 

AAAA

Player of the Year: Jackson Mullen, Catawba Ridge

Pitcher of the Year: Peyton Rogers, West Florence

Roper Wentzky, A.C. Flora

Cam Atkins. Airport

Miller Harrelson, Airport

Peyton Dhein, Catawba Ridge

Caden Glauber, Catawba Ridge

Owen Noonan, Catawba Ridge

Caleb Owens. Easley

Aaron Tolbert, Easley

Peter Mershon, Eastside

Luke Godwin, Greenwood

Cole Bellinger. Greer

Brad Larson, Hilton Head

Jake Amman, James Island

        Taj Marchand, James Island

Bennett Edwards. Laurens

Hunter Doyle, Lucy Beckham

Maverick Grigsby. Lugoff-Elgin

Billy Robertson, Lugoff-Elgin

Jackson Jean, North Augusta

CJ Oxendine, North Myrtle Beach

Luke Roupe, North Myrtle Beach

Camp Keels, West Florence

 

AAA

Player of the Year: Sterling Coaxum, Hanahan

Pitcher of the Year: Brody Linker, Crescent

Hudson Mullen, Beaufort

Lane McGaha. Belton-Honea Path

A.J. Cammarota, Blue Ridge

Cade Norton, Blue Ridge

Mason Thompkins, Blue Ridge

Kade Bell, Camden

Byer Ware, Camden

Kole Brown, Chapman

Carson Glenn, Clinton

Ian McCary, Daniel

Jacob Muir, Dreher

Jack Painter, Dreher

Tucker Meredith, Emerald

Will Howard, Emerald

Bo Moody, Georgetown

Scott Hardy, Gilbert

Brunson Price, Gilbert

Jackson Huff, Loris

WJ Allen, Marlboro County

Peyton Burton, Palmetto

Landon Fowler, Powdersville

Braden Williams, Powdersville

Carson Bay, Seneca

William Cutshall, Seneca

Tanner Hardin, Union County

Diego Patrick, Waccamaw

Collin Mcabee, Woodruff;

 

AA

Co-Players of the Year: Blaine Redmond, Gray Collegiate

Jabari Flemon. Mid-Carolina

Jackson Madden, Andrew Jackson

Cameron Austin, Barnwell

Braydon Hallman, Batesburg-Leesville

Jackson Winer, Bishop England

Levi Barrett, Blacksburg

Austin Catledge, Buford

Hunter Gainey, Buford

Landon Sellers, Cheraw

Kohen Orr, Chesnee

Hunter Judy, Edisto

Blake Gambrell, Fairfield Central

Bradley Anderson, Fox Creek

Matthew Hornsby, Gray Collegiate

Sawyer Smith, Landrum

KJ Hughes, Marion

Jacob Clark, Mid-Carolina

Andrew Palmer, Oceanside Collegiate

Cody Davenport, Strom Thurmond

 

CLASS A

Co-Players of the Year: Chris McGill, Lake View

Carson Bolemon, Southside Christian

Co-Pitchers of the Year: Caleb Coker, East Clarendon

Carson Bolemon, Southside Christian

Weston Stokes, Bamberg-Ehrhardt

Bo Lowrance, Christ Church

Brandon Hershberger, Dixie

KJ Floyd, East Clarendon

Landon Cribb, Johnsonville

Kason Herlong, Lake View

Luke Price, Lake View

Preston Brown, Latta

Seth Minshew, Latta

Dion Brown, Lewisville

Colton Bishop, Lowcountry Leadership

Hayden Griggs, McBee

Landon Tedder, McBee

Antonio Hernandez. St. John’s

Henry Dryden, St. Joseph’s

George Massingill, Southside Christian

Nelson Vaughan, Southside Christian

Brayden Madden, Ware Shoals

Blake Stribble, Whitmire

Ben Jenkins, Williston-Elko

Peyton Rimes, Williston-Elko

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