Commerce senior Brandon Bickley represented the Tigers on the All-District 10-3A baseball team.
Bickley made the first team at pitcher. He was the only Tiger selected to the first team.
Commerce also put senior shortstop Ian Morehouse, sophomore centerfielder Tadarius Hawkins and junior designated hitter Kyle Putman on the second team.
Paris third baseman-pitcher Jon Mark Abby earned the most valuable player award for District 10-3A.
Offensive player of the year honors went to Paris first baseman Dylan McEwin.
North Lamar third baseman Casey Moore claimed the defensive player of the year honor.
North Lamar junior Canyon Connelly was selected as pitcher of the year.
Newcomer of the year honors went to Paris sophomore Lance Fields and Paris also captured the coaching staff of the year award.
All-District 10-3A Baseball
Most valuable player — Jon Mark Abby, 3B-P, Paris, Sr.
Offensive player of the year — Dylan McEwin, Paris, 1B, Jr.
Defensive player of the year — Casey Moore, North Lamar, 3B, Sr.
Pitcher of the year — Canyon Connelly, North Lamar, Jr.
Newcomer of the year — Lance Fields, Paris, P-OF, So.
Coaching staff of the year — Paris.
FIRST TEAM
IF Jake Willingham Van Alstyne Sr.
IF Chase Harvey Paris So.
IF Kyle Coston Paris Sr.
IF Laytner Kennedy North Lamar So.
IF Dalton Cagle Bonham So.
OF Loyd Jacobs Anna So.
OF Kenny Wall Paris Sr.
OF Chevis Springer North Lamar Jr.
OF Ryan White North Lamar Jr.
OF Chance Grayston Van Alstyne So.
P Dustin Stewart Bonham Sr.
P Brandon Bickley Commerce Sr.
P Grant Chappell Paris Sr.
P Logan Parsons North Lamar Sr.
P Jared Baker Van Alstyne Sr.
C Cody Sellar North Lamar Sr.
C David Goodenow Van Alstyne Jr.
U Tanner Neill Van Alstyne So.
DH Justin Flowers Bonham Sr.
SECOND TEAM
IF Sam Foret Van Alstyne Sr.
IF David Bozarth North Lamar Jr.
IF Tanner Baker Paris Jr.
IF Ian Morehouse Commerce Sr.
IF Zakk Perez Anna Sr.
OF Joey Turner Anna Sr.
OF Tyler Walston North Lamar Jr.
OF Kris Kelly Bonham Sr.
OF Tadarius Hawkins Commere So.
OF Garrett Beach Van Alstyne Sr.
P Zack Johnson North Lamar Sr.
P Greg O’ Bier Anna So.
P Michael Hubbard Bonham Jr.
P Josh Lawson Bonham Sr.
P Reed Bass Paris Sr.
C Jordan Jent Paris Sr.
U Tres Syferd Van Alstyne Sr.
DH Kyle Putman Commerce Jr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Commerce: Gabe Conner, Fr.; Jake McCarty, Sr.
Anna: Cory Meaders, Tyler Elliott.
Van Alstyne: Nathniel Darnell, Preston Beall, Shane Jones.
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
Commerce
Brandon Bickley Sr.
Taner Burnett Sr.
Gabe Connor Fr.
Tadarius Hawkins So.
Jake McCarty Sr.
John McKenna Fr.
Ian Morehouse Sr.
Kyle Putman Jr.
Jarred Turner Sr.
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All-District 10-3A baseball team announced
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Incarnate Word 89 vs. A&M-Commerce 85
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