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Bigham, Persinger are Class A second-teamers

Jun. 16—There's a plethora of baseball talent across the Mountain State in its smallest division.

More than half the players selected to the Class A all-state first team by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association are making at least their second appearance on the top unit.

Honored as captain of the 2023 first team was Tyler Consolidated senior center fielder/pitcher Jayden Helmick, a second team pick in 2022 who made the first team as a sophomore outfielder.

"Jayden missed seven games his junior year and I think that hurt his numbers or he'd been a three-time, first team all-stater," said Silver Knight skipper Rob Jones, who watched his program establish a new mark of 32 victories while finishing state runner-up to Little Kanawha Conference rival Wahama.

"We haven't had a ton of first team all-staters until the last couple of years. There's definitely not been a first team captain, but we're glad to add to that list. It was a tough end, but really proud of the kids and program and we're going to keep moving forward."

Helmick, who his coach considers the best defensive center fielder in the state, carried a .459 average with eight doubles, five triples, seven home runs and 41 runs-batted-in. The Little Kanawha Conference's Player of the Year was successful on 54 of 56 steal attempts. On the mound, Helmick finished 9-1 with a 1.46 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and 105 strikeouts in 76 2-3 innings.

Silver Knight senior teammate Ty Walton, the 2022 LKC POY, was the only three-peat pick on the first team. The left-hander, who will join Helmick at Glenville State University, also went 9-1. He posted a 1.90 ERA, 1.39 WHIP and punched out 93 batters in 51 2-3 innings. He allowed 29 hits and walked 43.

"The legacy that Ty and Jayden are going to leave, kids definitely see when you go and put the work in what you can become because these kids were the hardest working kids I ever had," added coach Jones, who also landed junior catcher Zade Billings (.346 AVG, 5 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 35 RBIs, 29 SB) on the first team.

"For the hardest working kids you ever have on your team to also produce the results these guys did, it really shows the youth in our area what hard work and dedication to the game can do. That's the legacy I feel like they will leave behind, and I feel like we still have some opportunities to play good baseball."

Wahama junior Bryce Zuspan, who twirled a six-inning complete-game shutout versus TCHS to clinch the single-A crown, also repeated on the first team at pitcher. He went 11-2 with a 1.49 ERA and 76 strikeouts in 70 1-3 innings. Zuspan didn't hit a batter. He only issued 16 walks and allowed 45 hits for a minuscule 0.87 WHIP.

The state champion White Falcons also had a repeat honoree with utility Aaron Henry. On the bump, the senior finished 9-3 with a 1.55 ERA and 98 strikeouts in 72 frames. Along with a .362 average, Henry had four doubles, six triples, seven taters and 33 runs-batted-in. He stole 16 bases.

Also earning a nod on the first team for the White Falcons was senior outfielder Logan Roach, who carried a .342 average. He laced a baker's dozen doubles, had four triples, a trio of round-trippers, 27 RBIs and 16 stolen bases.

A year after coming up just short to Charleston Catholic in the state championship game, the White Falcons were able to eliminate the Irish in the semifinals.

"It's been real good. It's real nice. It's just been satisfying," admitted Wahama coach Billy Zuspan of bringing back another state crown to Mason County. "I know the boys are still just kind of floating around.

"I don't know if relief is the right word, but it's a relief our seniors got to go out on top and just a little bit of redemption for the whole team. You are never guaranteed to get back."

Charleston Catholic sophomore Jonah DiCocco repeated on the first team. A utility selection this spring, DiCocco was limited to just 38 2-3 innings, but he went 5-1 with a 1.27 ERA and recorded 78 strikeouts. All he did with the bat was average .505 with a .601 on-base percentage while driving in 61. He had a dozen doubles, five triples and went deep nine times.

Joining Walton and Zuspan at pitcher was Charleston Catholic freshman Xander Allara, who went 8-0 with one save and a 1.34 ERA. Allara, who also hit .390 with eight doubles and 37 RBIs, had 68 strikeouts and walked just 14 in 52 1-3 innings for a 0.92 WHIP.

The Irish also landed sophomore infielder Luke Blaydes (.491 AVG, .603 OBP, 12 2B, 6 3B, 1 HR, 27 RBIs, 34 SB) on the first team.

"Jonah and Luke were strong as freshmen but improved dramatically this year as sophomores," noted Irish boss Will Bobinger. "Xander, as a freshman, took a little time to understand the CCHS system, but came on very strong at the end of the year. I'm looking forward to working with them in the coming years."

The quartet of Greater Beckley Christian senior catcher Reece Patterson (.455 AVG, 7 HR, 31 RBIs), Buffalo senior infielder Caleb Nutter (.525 AVG, 4 HR, 23 RBIs), Gilmer County senior infielder Caden Hall (.443 AVG, .592 OBP, 12 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR, 22 RBIs, 41 SB) and Williamstown junior infielder Maxwell Molessa (.357 AVG, 5 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 15 RBIs, 14 SB) also repeated on the first team.

Roach and Helmick were joined in the outfield by Gilmer County junior Colton Hall, who had a .488 average, .607 OBP, eight doubles, five triples, three bombs, 41 RBIs and 29 stolen bases.

State semifinalist Petersburg, which reached the tournament for the first time since winning the Class AA title in 1986, was represented on the first team by senior Bumby Van Meter at utility. The University of Charleston signee went 6-2 with a 2.04 ERA and punched out a school record 105 batters in 61 2-3 innings. He had 21 extra-base hits and 24 stolen bases while carrying a .458 average.

Man senior outfielder Jace Adkins (.424 AVG, 5 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 19 RBIs) was named captain of the second team. The only other outfielder on the second unit was Tucker County senior Mason Kisamore.

Calhoun County junior Bryant Yoak, South Harrison sophomore Layton Wageman and Midland Trail senior Larry Bigham were tabbed as second team pitchers.

Ravenswood senior Anthony Anglin and James Monroe junior Cooper Ridgeway were the catchers.

The quartet of second team infielders featured Ritchie County senior Quentin Owens, Greenbrier West junior Braydon McClung, Summers County junior Brandon Isaac and Williamstown sophomore Parker Schramm.

Utility spots went to Midland Trail senior Bo Persinger, Greenbrier West senior Dale Boone, Doddridge County freshman Caleb Sutton and Summers County junior Ben Lane.

Local honorable mention choices included Midland Trail's Aaron Dempsey and Cody Harrell.

All-state plaques are available for purchase at wvswa.org or bearwood-company.com. They are state-shaped, wood plaques inscribed with the WVSWA logo, name, high school and year of the honoree.

Here is the Class A all-state list, released Wednesday by the West Virginia Sports Writer's Association.

First team

P — Ty Walton, Tyler Consolidated, Sr.

P — Bryce Zuspan, Wahama. Jr.

P — Xander Allara, Charleston Catholic, Fr.

C — Reece Patterson, Greater Beckley, Sr.

C — Zade Billings, Tyler Consolidated, Jr.

Inf — Caleb Nutter, Buffalo, Sr.

Inf — Caden Hall, Gilmer County, Sr.

Inf — Luke Blaydes, Charleston Catholic, Soph.

Inf — Maxwell Molessa, Williamstown, Jr.

Out — Jayden Helmick, Tyler Consolidated, Sr. (captain) Out — Colton Hall, Gilmer County, Jr.

Out — Logan Roach, Wahama, Sr.

Util — Jonah DiCocco, Charleston Catholic, Soph.

Util — Aaron Henry, Wahama, Sr.

Util — William "Bumby" Van Meter, Petersburg, Sr.

Second team

P — Bryant Yoak, Calhoun County, Jr.

P — Larry Bigham, Midland Trail, Sr.

P — Layton Wageman, South Harrison, Soph.

C — Anthony Anglin, Ravenswood, Sr.

C — Cooper Ridgeway, James Monroe, Jr.

Inf — Quentin Owens, Ritchie County, Sr.

Inf — Braydon McClung, Greenbrier West, Jr.

Inf — Brandon Isaac, Summers County, Jr.

Inf — Parker Schramm, Williamstown, Soph.

Out — Jace Adkins, Man, Sr. (captain)

Out — Mason Kisamore, Tucker County, Sr.

Util — Bo Persinger, Midland Trail, Sr.

Util — Caleb Sutton, Doddridge County, Fr.

Util — Ben Lane, Summers County, Jr.

Util — Dale Boone, Greenbrier West, Sr.

Honorable mention

Adam Angel IV, Cameron; Coy Angel, Cameron; Beau Bennett, Ravenswood; Jared Butcher, Sherman; Ethan Clark, Tyler Consolidated; Hunter Crist, Greater Beckley Christian; Braydin Coleman, Williamstown; Josiah DeMoss, St. Marys; Aaron Dempsey, Midland Trail; Bryce Downey, Buffalo; Aiden Eddy, Doddridge County; Seth Gain, South Harrison; Cole Goldizen, Notre Dame; Eli Grubb, Greater Beckley Christian; Caleb Hall, Gilmer County; Evan Hamilton, East Hardy; Mason Hamilton, East Hardy; Cody Harrell, Midland Trail; Preston Heslep, Notre Dame; Parker Hopkins, Trinity Christian; Brady Kocher, Magnolia; Colton Jones, Summers County; Junior Jones, James Monroe; Clayton Kisamore, Pendleton County; Conner Lackey, Tug Valley; Braxton Messer, Man; Sam Miller, St. Marys; Gannon Morris, Charleston Catholic; Dakota Ooten, Tug Valley; Dawson Price, East Hardy; Ryan Parker, Trinity Christian; Luke Rokisky, Doddridge County; Shayne Sisler, East Hardy; A.J. Skeens, Sherman; Evan Swain, Ravenswood; Luke Taglinete, Sherman; Gage Tawney, Charleston Catholic; Bo Thompson, Man; Peyton Tingler, Petersburg; Julian Vance, Tug Valley; James Vincell, Pendleton County; Cole Winnell, Wirt County.