First Team
Ryan Carmichael, Aurora, 6-4, sr.
Jacob Gougler, Galena, 6-4, sr.
Brannon Green, Labette County, 6-4, jr.
Justin Jack, Miller, 6-2, soph.
Stuart Jeck, St. Mary’s-Colgan, 6-1, sr.
Darian Kelly, Girard, 6-3, sr.
Zack Kleine, Mount Vernon, 6-5, jr.
Trey Laveroni, Webb City, 6-5, jr.
Ryan Markes, Afton, 6-2, jr.
Matt McCreary, Joplin, 6-4, jr.
Tanner Poppe, Girard, 6-6, sr.
Toby Roelfsema, Seneca, 6-3, jr.
Tyler Shaver, McDonald County, 5-11, sr.
Jordan Stauffer, Thomas Jefferson, 6-5, jr.
Trent Turner, Miami, 5-11, sr.
Blake Williams, Purdy, 6-1, sr.
Coach of the Year
Rod Wescott, Girard
Second Team
Riley Brown, East Newton, 6-0 sr.
Miles Crowley, Pittsburg, 6-6, sr.
Phillip Davis, Joplin, 6-6, jr.
Shawn Free, Afton, 6-0, sr.
Josh Hartin, Southwest, 5-9, jr.
Chase Howerton, Aurora, 6-0, sr.
Jordan Lambkins, Labette County, 6-2, sr.
Austin Lepper, Webb City, 6-4, sr.
Kirk Moore, Monett, 6-2, sr.
Kevin O’Keefe, McAuley, 6-2, sr.
Joey Powers, Welch, 6-4, jr.
Mason Roller, Purdy, 6-0, sr.
Mathieu Smith, Labette County, 6-3, sr.
Dietrick Sooter, Pierce City, 5-9, sr.
Trent Winters, Grove, 6-4, sr.
Third Team
Steven Ahrens, Chetopa, 6-2, sr.
Ryan Austin, Hume, 5-9, sr.
Patrick Drake, Webb City, 6-2, jr.
Jesse Drosche, Fairland, 6-4, soph.
Cedrick Harris, Jay, 5-10, sr.
Stryker Harris, Seneca, 6-7, jr.
Elijah Lasater, Lockwood, 6-1, sr.
Alex Oserowsky, Thomas Jefferson, 6-2, fr.
Levi Roberts, Southwest, 5-10, jr.
Dylan Samuelson, Carthage, 5-9, sr.
Derek Stokes, Joplin, 6-3 jr.
Isaac Tidball, Jasper, 6-1 sr.
Cody Triplett, Golden City, 6-6, sr.
Damon Trotnic, Oswego, 5-9, jr.
Honorable Mention
Tyler Abma, Miller, 5-11 sr.; Troy Albright, Galena, 6-1 jr.; Donovan Bartkoski, Wheaton, 6-2 jr.; Taylor Barton, Thomas Jefferson, 5-10 jr.; Todd Brennon, Northeast, 6-2 sr.; Jordan Bryant, Greenfield, 6-3 jr.; Zach Butterfield, Wyandotte, 6-0 jr.; Cody Clark, Galena, 6-0 jr.; Preston Combs, Riverton, 6-1 jr.; Waylon Doty, Aurora, 6-5 jr.; Gage Cowan, Northeast, 6-4 sr.; Andrew Crumpacker, Southeast, 6-6 sr.; Jordan Elliott, Pittsburg, 6-5 soph.; Andy Farmer, St. Mary’s-Colgan, 5-11 soph.; Jared Frey, Pierce City, 5-10 sr.; Shane Friend, Wyandotte, 6-3 sr.; Trent Goetz, Purdy, 5-11 sr.; Chris Greve, Erie, 6-1 sr.; Blake Haworth, Lamar, 6-0, sr.; J.D. Heatherly, Girard, 6-3 sr.; Kyle Heman, Diamond, 6-0 fr.; Cameron Hinton, Hume, 5-11 sr.; Derek Jack, Miller, 6-0 jr.; Tyler Kiister, Erie, 6-4 jr.; Clayton Miller, East Newton, 5-10 sr.; Ryan Morris, Miller, 6-3 sr.; Jacob Mount, Welch, 6-3 fr.; James Pickens, Miami, 5-8 sr.; Parker Richardson, Nevada, 6-1 jr.; Brandon Rollet, Quapaw, 6-0 sr.; Ty Rowe, Baxter Springs, 6-1 soph.; Kaleb Roy, Aurora, 6-1 sr.; Brant Russell, McAuley, 6-3 sr.; Tyler Spychalski, Grove, 5-10 sr.; Jake Stevenson, Carl Junction, 6-0 jr.; Jackson Tettenhorst, Mount Vernon, 6-2 jr.; Ethan Tinsley, McDonald County, 6-2 sr.; Jesse Watt. St. Mary’s-Colgan, 6-4 jr.; Cole Williams, Liberal, 6-0 sr.; Blake Wilson, Pittsburg, 5-11 jr.; Hayden Wilson, Riverton, 6-3 soph.; Alex Wise, Neosho, 5-10 soph.; Charlie Withnell, Verona, 6-2 sr.; Zach Wubker, Exeter, 5-10 jr.
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