Dan Greco and Dillon Lowe were selected first-team all SUNYAC today. I scooped myself (its not on our school website, yet). Both had great seasons and represent the team very well on the field, of the field and in the classroom. Congrats to all the players around the league that received the honor.
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I nominated a few other players that had solid seasons for us. Dan Fetes led the team in at bats (112), doubles (8), positions played, stolen bases (16) and positive enthusiasm. He was nominated as an outfielder since most of his conference games he played there. He came into the program as a catcher, and started this season at first base. He was our No. 3 hitter all season.
Brian Sheehan missed getting the nod from a strong crop of catchers. Four of the five catchers, including Brian, hit .315 or better in conference play. Brian was at .328 in the SUNYAC and .337 overall. He caught 17 of the 18 SUNYAC games.
Sean Larson had a very good year, but the pitching in the SUNYAC is among the best in the country. Lars was 2/3 of an inning from leading the league in SUNYAC-innings pitched. At one point, he started three conference games (Cortland, Brockport and New Paltz) in eight days. He finished that run with a 3-0 shutout over New Paltz. He was fourth in SUNYAC-only games with 3 wins. With one exception (his third game in eight days), he started our nine-inning game. The definition of a horse.
A couple other Blue Devils were nominated as well but did not quite measure up.
Congrats to Cortland's John Adornetto (Player of the Year) and Ray Angelucci (Pitcher of the Year).
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