Ten players from Monroe County earn All-State honors in baseball and softball
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 3:36 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Monroe County Region has celebrated the selection of 10 players to the All-State teams for baseball and softball this spring. Seven baseball players were named first-team All-State, including Asher Simmons and Carson Liedel in Division 1, and Cash Moczydlowsky and Noah Banas in Division 2. In softball, Olivia Tilley and Brityn Duffy from Airport earned All-State recognition in Division 2, while Kaitlyn Kwiatkowski was recognized in Division 1. Honorable mentions included several athletes from multiple local teams. The honorees were recognized among outstanding performances throughout the season.
- •Ten players achieved All-State honors for baseball and softball
- •Seven baseball players from Monroe County named first-team All-State
- •Olivia Tilley and Brityn Duffy represented Airport in softball
- •Honorable mentions included players from Bedford and Whiteford
- •Recognition reflects strong performances in local spring sports
- 3:36 PMYahoo Sports — Region lands 10 players on All-State teams for baseball and softball
"The Monroe County Region puts 10 players on All-State teams for baseball and softball; LCAA honors its top athletes.
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