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Appeal Tribune, www.silvertonappeal.com
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
2017 All-Mid-Valley team
This is the list of area athletes that
made the All-Mid-Valley spring team for
the 2017 season. Athletes of the year
were announced at the June 6 Statesman
Journal Sports Awards.
SOFTBALL
BASEBALL
TRACK
ANNA REED/STATESMAN JOURNAL
Mitchell Bell
Maggie Buckholz
Kalulu Ngaida
School: Cascade.
Year: Junior.
District results: Oregon West Confer-
ence champion in high jump, triple
jump, fifth in long jump.
State results: Second in Class 4A tri-
ple jump, fourth in high jump.
Season personal records: 5-3 (high
jump), 15-5.25 (long jump), 37-2 (triple
jump).
School: Silverton.
Year: Junior.
Position: Shortstop.
Honors: First-team all-Mid-Willam-
ette Conference; Mid-Willamette Con-
ference co-player of the year.
Statistics: Buckholz batted .734 with a
1.430 slugging percentage. She hit 17
doubles, four triples, 10 home runs, 64
RBI and scored 39 runs.
School: Cascade.
Year: Senior.
Position: Pitcher/outfielder.
Honors: First-team all-Oregon West
Conference.
Statistics: Bell batted .462 with a 1.135
slugging percentage. He hit eight dou-
bles, nine home runs and had 29 RBI.
Scio junior Ashton Phillips is nominated
for Softball Player of the Year in the
Statesman Journal Sports Awards.
Ashton
Phillips is 3A
state player
of the year
Dayton’s Haley Couch
named pitcher of year
3A all-state softball team 2017
Player of the Year: Ashton Phillips,
Scio
Co-Pitchers of the Year: Haley
Schimmel, Rainier and Haley Couch,
Dayton
Coach of the Year: Jim Knox, Rai-
nier
First Team All-State
JaVon Logan
Kasidee Parazoo
School: Scio.
Year: Sophomore.
Position: Outfielder/pitcher.
Honors: First-team all-PacWest Con-
ference; first-team Class 3A all-state.
Statistics: Parazoo batted .566. She hit
17 doubles, 12 home runs, had 64 RBI and
scored 47 runs. She was 9-0 with a .45
ERA with 48 strikeouts in 46 innings
pitched.
School: Regis.
Year: Senior.
Position: Pitcher/shortstop.
Honors: First-team all-Tri-River Con-
ference; first-team Class 2A/1A all-state.
Statistics: Logan batted .516 with .620
on-base and 1.000 slugging percentages.
He hit five doubles, five triples and five
home runs. He had 21 RBI and scored 38
runs. On the mound he was 5-0 with a 1.94
ERA and struck out 23 batters with sev-
en walks in 18 innings.
Bishop Mitchell
School: Kennedy.
Year: Senior.
District results: Tri-River Confer-
ence champion in 100, 200, long jump and
triple jump.
State results: 2A state champion in
200, long jump and triple jump, second in
100.
Season personal records: 10.98 (100),
22.53 (200), 22-10 (long jump), 43-.25 (tri-
ple jump).
Haley Couch sr, P Dayton
Bailey Hillmick sr. P Weston-Mc-
Ewen
Hailey Schimmel sr. P Rainier
Erica Skelton sr. P Pleasant Hill
Kammi Gray sr. C Rainier
Landree Miethe sr. C Warrenton
Brianna Zweygardt jr. C Grant
Union
Kylee Hill sr. 3B Dayton
Brooke Young jr. 3B Rainier
Allison Michel jr. IF Glide
Hannah Mizuta sr. SS Vale
Aspen Norman jr. SS Rainier
Ashton Phillips jr. SS Scio
Malina Ray jr. SS Dayton
Rheanna McDaniel jr. OF Scio
Kasidee Parazoo so., OF Scio
Second Team All-State
Haley Brooks jr. P Harrisburg
Kelsey Pollard jr. P Scio
Alley Sutcliffe sr. P Burns
Amanda Trenkel sr. P Vale
Natalie Downey sr. C Pleasant Hill
Sydney Peal sr. C Weston-McEwen
Trinity Hamm fr. C Clatskanie
Analyssa Ruiz sr. C Blanchet
Grace Reever sr. 1B Vale
Ana Coronado so. SS Blanchet
Olivia Warren jr. 3B Clatskanie
Erin Skelton sr. IF Pleasant Hill
Whitney Stone jr. IF Glide
Ani Heidt jr. OF Dayton
Cate Jacks jr. OF Dayton
Elly Moulder sr. U Rogue River
Ashton Phillips
Honorable Mention All-State
School: Scio.
Year: Junior.
Position: Shortstop
Honors: First-team all-PacWest Con-
ference; PacWest Conference player of
the year.
Statistics: Phillips batted .676, includ-
ing a 29-game hitting streak. She hit 14
doubles, two triples, four home runs,
stole 32 bases, 43 RBI and scored 71runs.
Brett Traeger
School: Kennedy.
Year: Senior.
Position: Pitcher/shortstop.
Honors: First-team all-Tri-River Con-
ference; first-team Class 2A/1A all-state.
Statistics: Traeger batted .440 with a
.463 on-base percentage. He had six dou-
bles, three home runs, 33 RBI and scored
30 runs. He was 10-2 with a 2.15 ERA and
struck out 88 batters.
Brock Rogers
School: Silverton.
Year: Senior.
District results: Mid-Willamette Con-
ference champion in 110 hurdles, second
in 100, third in 1,600 relay, fourth in 400
relay.
State results: Class 5A state champi-
on in the 110 hurdles, third in 100.
Season personal records: 14.47 (110
hurdles), 11.02 (100).
Niqui Blodgett jr. P Warrenton
Skyler Wightman jr. P Harrisburg
Jordan Williams so. P Glide
Audra Zook sr. P Taft
Tori Johnson sr. P/IF/OF Portland
Adventist
Jordyn Lambert so. P/3B Weston-
McEwen
Sofia Cicerone fr. C Dayton
Patty O’Leary sr. C Amity
McKenzie Thompson sr. C Harris-
burg
Cassie Aguilar jr. 1B Jefferson
Kalina Rojas jr. 1B Dayton
Nora Mikolas sr. 2B Scio
Sage Miller sr. SS Clatskanie
Mariah Moulton jr. IF Grant Union
Madison Plew jr. IF Enterprise
Shelby Marshall sr. OF Colton
Lexi Mulvaney sr. OF Vale
Sarah Smith sr. OF Rogue River
Tressa Reidman
School: Kennedy.
Year: Junior.
Position: Pitcher.
Honors: First-team all-Tri-River Con-
ference.
Statistics: Reidman batted .491 with
.573 on-base and .778 slugging percent-
ages. She hit nine doubles and three
home runs. She was 17-5 with a 2.55 ERA
and 135 strikeouts against 22 walks.
Coach Don Heuberger
School: Regis.
Year: 35th.
Honors: Class 2A/1A state coach of
the year.
Team accomplishments: Regis went
18-2, including a perfect 13-0 record in
winning the Tri-River Conference, and
reached the OSAA Class 2A/1A state
semifinals.
BILL POEHLER/STATESMAN JOURNAL
Dayton’s Haley Couch is named pitcher of
the year.