In their final season in the Indiana Crossroads Conference, six Triton Central baseball players earned All-Conference honors.
The ICC recently released the 19-player All-ICC team for 2025.
Bryce Haney, a Wabash College recruit, led the way for Triton Central with a 9-1 record with a 1.31 earned run average. The left-hander had 94 strikeouts in 59 innings. He also hit .459 with 37 runs scored, 10 doubles, four home runs and 36 runs batted in.
Hayden May hit .421 with 16 runs scored before his season ended with an injury. May is committed to play baseball next season at Vincennes University.
Outfielder Bo West hit .489 with 34 runs, six doubles and 16 RBI.
Brayden Hoover hit .362 with 23 RBI.
Nick Riggins batted .410 with 26 RBI.
And Eli Sego hit .400 with 21 runs and seven doubles.
The other players selected All Conference were: Covenant Christian’s Blake Cope, Henry Boyce and Eli Kegeris; Indianapolis Lutheran’s Owen Lecher, Hudson Mills, Sam Strader and Nate Hughes; Monrovia’s Brandon Stwalley and Gauge Tolan; Beech Grove’s Bishop Moore; Speedway’s Bradley Howard, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter’s Aiden Lane; and Indianapolis Scecina’s Brady Ray.
Triton Central (20-6) won the ICC championship with a 13-1 record.
Covenant Christian (17-12, 12-2 ICC) was runner-up ahead of Lutheran (20-10, 11-3), Monrovia (10-13, 7-7), Scecina (10-17, 5-9), Speedway (6-17-1, 4-10), Beech Grove (6-22, 4-10) and Ritter (3-18, 0-14).
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