2023 East Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association Team
Note: Coaches must be members of ETBCA (which consists of 24 schools) in order to receive awards
Coach of the Year:
Matt Buckner, Farragut & Caleb Moore, Catholic
Field of the Year:
Catholic & Lenoir City
Player of the Year:
Lukas Buckner, Farragut
Pitcher of the Year:
Dylan Loy, Pigeon Forge
All 2Way Player of the Year:
Daniel Parris, Catholic
Offensive Player of the Year:
Jett Johnston, Farragut & Luke Treece, Coalfield
Gold Glove Award:
Bridger Hamilton, Sevier County & Caden Black, Oak Ridge
Rookie/Newcomer of the Year:
Gracen Wright, Bearden & Michael Teasley, Oak Ridge
Scholar Athlete:
Drew Mattox, Sevier County
1st Team All-Association Team:
Farragut:
Eli Evans, Jake Merrick, Michael Delph, Landis Davila, Brennon Seigler, Ashton Sulack
Bearden:
Brooks Wright, Braden Suggs
Sevier County:
Brady Scott, Andrew Moore
Lenoir City:
Grayson Vincil, Drew Henry
Catholic:
Ben Sompayrac, Ian Hubbard, Hudson Lutterman, Miller Spence
Clinton:
Harrison Shelton
William Blount:
Justin Bell
Central:
Andrew Hill
Oak Ridge:
Tyler Pickens
Oakdale:
Sydney Gregory
Cherokee:
Cole Putnal, Aiden Webb
Gibbs:
Reilly Byers, Braden Graves
Powell:
RJ Broome
Maryville:
Landon Dockery, Isaiah French
Pigeon Forge:
Trevan Myers, Tyson McFall
2nd Team All Association/Honorable Mention:
Bearden:
Evan Goins, Brady Frederick
Lenoir City:
Brandon Bell
Maryville:
Cade Batchelor, Will Heppner
Clinton:
Isaiah Slaven
William Blount:
Nate Ray
Central:
Miles Johnson, Cole Wessel
Karns:
Dylan Owens, Riley Hartline
Oliver Springs:
Dakota Atkins
West:
Luke Johnson
Anderson County:
Ty Wilson, Aiden Bond, Morgan Clark
Carter:
Jackson Steele
Halls:
Luke Lawson, Nick Curry, Kayden Daniels, Nolan Foust
Cocke County:
Sway Holt
Coalfield:
Cole Hines