Ben DuBois, Edward Little senior outfielder: DuBois batted .341 last season with 15 hits, including two doubles and two triples. He also had nine RBI, scored 12 runs and led the team with nine stolen bases.
Jacob Harmon, Monmouth Academy sophomore center fielder: Harmon batted .502 in his freshman campaign and drove in 16 runs while scoring a team-high 26 times and stealing seven bases.
Trent Holst, Leavitt sophomore pitcher: Holst tossed a five-inning perfect game against Waterville and went 3-1 last year with a 2.48 ERA and 44 strikeouts. He batted .277 with five doubles, one triple, 11 RBI and 11 stolen bases.
TJ Kramarz, Edward Little senior shortstop: Kramarz paced the Red Eddies last season with 20 hits, including seven doubles, two triples and a home run. He drove in 13 runs, scored 14 times and finished the season with seven stolen bases.
Nolan Leso, Mt. Blue senior pitcher/outfielder: Leso is expected to lead the top of the lineup for the Cougars after hitting .365 in 2024. He was the team leader in RBI (10) and stolen bases (15). On the mound, Leso recorded a 4.02 ERA with 47 strikeouts in 40 innings.
Cam Pulkkinen, Oxford Hills junior third baseman: Pulkkinen had a .319 batting average in 2024 and a team-high 11 stolen bases. He belted three doubles and drove in five runs.
Ash Rollins, Mt. Abram senior outfielder: Rollins was tied for third in the MVC with seven doubles and had 17 hits and a .359 batting average in 2024. “He’s quite an athlete,” Roadrunners coach Jeff Pillsbury said.
Noah Schultz, Monmouth Academy sophomore catcher: Schultz was outstanding as a freshman. He had a .476 batting average with 20 hits, including five doubles, 11 RBI and 15 runs scored.
Gabe White, Buckfield senior first baseman/pitcher: White hit .395 with 17 hits and 14 RBI last season. A left-hander, he had a 2.79 ERA with 75 strikeouts in 47 2/3 innings on the mound.
Bryce Wilcox, Mt. Abram senior utility: Wilcox was a run producer in 2024 for the Roadrunners, driving in 16 runs and scoring 16. He had three doubles and three triples and finished with a .271 average. He also stole 14 bases.
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