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Arcanum Bats Deliver as Trojans Capture DV District Championship

Arcanum boys baseball hoist the coveted DV District Championship Trophy.
Story & Photos by Dale Barger
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP – The Arcanum baseball team defeated Cincinnati Mariemont 9-3 in tournament action to claim the OHSAA 2026 Division V District Championship.
The Trojans have collected their share of district runner-up trophies over the last 13 years, but not the one they really wanted. That changed on Saturday as Arcanum finally hoisted the coveted district championship trophy for the first time since 2013.
“Yeah, it's been a while,” veteran coach Randy Baker said. “Playing in these big games, it was a heartbreaker last year in the first round falling to Graham, who went on to the state finals. We thought we had a really good team last year and lost a couple guys this year, but this team has believed all year. We came out here excited today, we played really loose there to start, and you can tell when we're ready to play. We did that today by putting constant pressure on them.”

Often times you think of Regan Christ as Pitching Ace ... but he also can make you pay at the plate.
Arcanum struck first in the opening inning. Regan Christ led off with a line drive to right field and later scored on a sacrifice fly to center from Kolton Quigney for a 1-0 lead.
It was no surprise that Christ, undefeated on the mound this year, got the ball to start. Mariemont made him work early, collecting three hits and pushing across a run in the bottom of the first to tie the game.

Cole Kessler had a multiple hit day as the the Trojans ripped 13 hits for the game.
The Trojans answered right back in the second. Ethan Kearney led off with a base hit, followed by a hit from Cole Kessler. After a strikeout, Kearney and Kessler each advanced on a passed ball. Landon Brewer then singled to left to drive in Kearney, and Christ followed by lacing a double to the gap to score Kessler and Brewer, pushing Arcanum in front 4-1.

Ethan Kearney stays behind the ball and rips a line drive for an RBI.
Mariemont went to the bullpen, but reliever or not, the Trojans’ bats stayed hot. Derek Longstreth greeted the new pitcher with a shot to right field to score Christ. Longstreth then stole second, and Quigney delivered another RBI with a line drive to center, stretching the lead to 6-1.
Mariemont got one unearned run back in the bottom of the second.
Arcanum returned the favor in the top of the third. With one out, Bishop Cartwright doubled to left field. With two outs and Christ due up, Mariemont chose to intentionally walk him.

Derek Longstreth was hot at the plate with multiple hits and 3 rbi's.
Longstreth made them pay, singling to center to score Cartwright and extend the margin to 7-2.
On a bright, sunny day, the heat can wear on a pitcher, but Christ settled in and finally posted a 1-2-3 inning to lighten the load.
Mariemont scored its third run in the bottom of the fifth, but true to form Arcanum answered again. In the top of the sixth, Quigney singled and Kearney doubled him home to make it 8-3.

Paul Brewer made the ultimate sacrifice on this slide for a run with spikes to the hand.
The Trojans added an insurance run in the top of the seventh. Brewer reached on a base hit, and Mariemont again elected to intentionally walk Christ. Longstreth then grounded into a fielder’s choice, and Brewer came around to score. The run came at a cost, as Brewer slid into home with the catcher blocking the plate. As he reached his hand around to touch the base, the catcher’s spikes came down on his hand, but Brewer still managed to score to make it 9-3.
Arcanum made that 9-3 lead stand, with Christ going the distance for a complete game and his 12th win in as many starts this year.
While Christ allowed three hits in the first inning – sometimes as many as he gives up in an entire game – there was no panic in the Arcanum dugout. The Trojans’ mindset was simple: keep scoring and keep the pressure on.

Regan Christ reacts after getting the last out to win district title.
“We've had problems during the year where we'll score like a five spot in the second inning, like we did here today, and then we'll throw goose eggs up and we don't get anything,” Baker explained. “We just kept the pressure on them offensively by getting guys on base. We had runners on every inning, and the guys did a good job of putting balls in play.”
“We made some mistakes, but our guys have each other’s back. Things are going to happen in these games, and you’ve got to stay with it. It takes seven innings, 21 outs to win, so you have to stay focused and I'm very proud of the boys,” Baker added. “These six seniors that we've had this year are just tremendous – great leadership, great work ethic. I am so proud of them, and this team, that hard work paid off and got us to this point.”

Arcanum baseball team flips out after winning district title.
Arcanum finished with 13 hits, with Longstreth, Brewer, Christ, Kearney, Kessler and Quigney all collecting multiple hits.
With the win, Arcanum improves to 23-4 overall and advances to the Division V Regional Semifinal. The Trojans will face Columbus Academy on Tuesday, June 2 at 2 p.m. at Mason High School, looking to extend their postseason run and add another chapter to a season built on pressure, resilience, and belief.

Arcanum Baseball 2026 District Champions
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Tri-Village, Arcanum Softball Advances to Regional Final.
Patriots Grind Past Fayetteville Perry, Return to Regional Final

Elizabeth Poling threw a 6-hitter with 6 strikeouts to pick up her 15th win on the year in Patriots 4-2 win over Fayetteville Perry.
Story & Photos by Dale Barger
BELLFONTAINE – The Tri-Village softball team is headed back to the regional final for the third straight year, grinding out a 4-2 win over Fayetteville Perry and knocking the Rockets out of the tournament for the second year in a row.
The Patriots’ offense, typically explosive, managed just four hits on the day, but they did enough to offset Fayetteville Perry’s six hits, capitalizing on miscues and doing the little things that win postseason games.
Tri-Village struck first in the opening frame. Emma Greer led off with a base hit, and with two outs, Aereonna Baker worked a walk. Baker was awarded second on defensive indifference, putting runners at second and third.
Caley McCarroll then delivered one of the game’s pivotal at-bats. After fouling off multiple pitches and running the count full, she kept battling, fouling off four more before lifting a high pop-up between the pitcher and first. Miscommunication left the ball untouched, allowing both Greer and Baker to score and give the Patriots an early 2-0 lead.

Caley McCarroll hits a major league pop-up that resulted in a Rocket miscue leading to two runs for the Patriots in 1st inning.
Tri-Village added to that advantage in the third. With one out, Kash Mead drew a walk and advanced to second on a passed ball. Hailey Burk drove a ball to center that was caught, but Mead tagged and narrowly beat the throw to third, putting a runner 60 feet from home with two outs. Baker then ripped a shot down the third-base line for a double, scoring Mead and extending the lead to 3-0.

Aereonna Baker rips a double down left field line scoring Kash Mead to give TV 3-0 lead.
Fayetteville Perry finally broke through in the fifth. With two outs, Autumn Waddell singled, and the next batter dropped a soft blooper into center. An overthrow to third trying to cut down Waddell allowed her to score the Rockets’ first run.
They made it 3-2 moments later. A pickoff attempt by catcher Hailey Burk down to third was mishandled by Greer, and Lilly Carlier immediately broke for the plate, scoring on the error. Tri-Village escaped further damage on a fly ball to center fielder Mylee Bierly, but the Rockets had seized momentum.
“After giving up those two runs we huddled up the girls knowing we've got to shift the momentum now,” coach Osborne said. “I could kind of sense some were coming into the dugout pouting after some bad at-bats and a bad inning in the field. So, we called out everybody: when you’re in the dugout make sure you’re up and cheering, go out and just do your job in the position you're in. It’s a game of inches, you’ve got to have a short memory.”
The message landed.
In the bottom of the fifth, Kaley Brandon led off with a base hit to center. Greer followed with her second hit of the day, putting two on with nobody out. Mead then dropped a near-perfect sacrifice bunt, moving both runners into scoring position. Brandon soon scored on a passed ball, with Greer advancing to third. The Patriots couldn’t push across another run, but that insurance marker restored control and flipped the momentum back their way, making it 4-2.
Kaley Brandon clutch hit to start bottom of 5th was big & she scored to push Patriots lead to 4-2.
“Kaley Brandon’s hit was much needed at a critical time. Greer’s hit and the bunt from Mead were just enough to help us take back some of those inches needed to manufacture a run and gain back some momentum,” Osborne said.
With Tri-Village clinging to a 4-2 lead heading into the top of the sixth, assistant coach Shane Mead simplified the task for starting pitcher Elizabeth Poling.
“Shane told me we’re at the end of the lineup, and he made it very clear we had to shut them down,” Poling said. “I talked to Ray (catcher Hailey Burk), and she gave me some confidence, told me I know what I’m doing, just go do it.”
Poling responded with her most dominant stretch of the day, dialing up the fastball and striking out the side in order.
“I just went out and did my job and that definitely felt good, striking out the side. I know they were counting on me,” Poling said.
Tri-Village went scoreless in its half of the sixth, then came out three outs away from another trip to the regional final.
Poling finished what she started in the seventh, inducing a flyout to Bierly in center, a groundout to Greer at third and a pop-up to shortstop Cam Osborne, who squeezed it to secure the 4-2 victory.
It wasn’t the typical offensive outburst from a Patriots team that averages 12.5 runs and 11 hits per game, but Tri-Village again found a way—manufacturing runs, making timely defensive plays and leaning on Poling in the circle, a formula that has carried them for three seasons.
Kash Mead’s bunt help manufacture a needed insurance run late in the game.
“I felt like our girls stepped up in the moments we needed them to with that first hit… or error that scored two runs,” coach Osborne said. “Sometimes that’s what we need in a kind of win-ugly situation. It wasn’t maybe our best game overall at the plate today. We were a little bit anxious trying to jump on things, but we got some good plays from our defense.”
Poling echoed that sentiment, emphasizing how much she trusts the group behind her.
“Mylee had that super nice catch where she laid out in the second inning to thwart a scoring opportunity, she does a great job moving to the ball,” Poling said. “The defense is what saves my game. I'm not always going to throw strikeouts. Our defense in the infield is on it as well, we stay down on the ball, and we're good. I really count on them. If we mess up, we're able to talk through errors and pick each other up. We'll get the next play.”
That blend of resilient pitching, opportunistic offense and connected defense has powered Tri-Village (22–5) to a third consecutive regional final, and they’ll lean on that same blueprint Saturday at Blue Jacket Stadium in Bellefontaine. The Patriots will face Danville (22–5), a 12–2 winner over Ada, with a noon first pitch and another chance to extend a three-year run built on doing all the little things right when it matters most.
Mylee Bierly diving catch squelched a scoring threat in the 2nd inning. Tri-Village moves on to Play Danville in Regional Final on Saturday at Noon.
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Arcanum Lady Trojans Earn Trip to Regional Championship Game

Arcanum Lady Trojans celebrate regional semi-final win over Piketon Lady Redstreaks
Story and Photos by Jim Freeman
Indian Hill — The Arcanum Lady Trojans mixed power hitting, small ball, and outstanding defense to earn a hard-fought regional semifinal victory over the Piketon Redstreaks and punch their ticket to the regional championship game.
Arcanum entered the contest with a 16-5 record while Piketon arrived with an impressive 27-3 mark. Despite the difference in records, both teams proved why they had advanced this far, battling through a tightly contested game from start to finish.
The Redstreaks struck first in the top of the third inning. Aubrey Heath opened the frame with a double before Jaylin Forbes followed with a triple to drive in the game’s first run. Briar Penwell then executed a sacrifice bunt to bring Forbes home and give Piketon a 2-0 lead.
The Trojans answered immediately in the bottom half of the inning.
Mattingly Noe led off with a line drive single to center field. Claire Hein moved her into scoring
position with a sacrifice bunt before Jordyn Garbig stepped to the plate. After getting ahead 1-0
in the count, Garbig launched a two-run home run over the fence in right-center field, tying the
game at 2-2 and swinging the momentum back toward Arcanum.
Neither team could break through again until the fifth inning.
Hein worked a leadoff walk to get things started for the Trojans. Jordyn Garbig then laid down a sacrifice bunt, but beat the throw to first to put runners at first and second. Grace Fry followed with another perfectly executed sacrifice bunt to move both runners into scoring position.

Jordyn Garbig lays down Arcanum sacrifice bunt in Lady Trojans regional semi-final win over Piketon.
That set the stage for Cameron Garbig, who delivered the biggest hit of the game. The senior lined a ground ball into center field, scoring both runners and giving Arcanum a 4-2 advantage.

Cameron Garbig drills 2-run single to advance Arcanum Lady Trojans to regional championship game.
“That is what we do,” said Arcanum coach Abbey Morris. “Just because you hit a home run doesn’t mean you are too good to bunt. We will bunt all day long if they will give it to us.”
Piketon refused to go quietly. In the top of the sixth inning, Penwell blasted a solo home run over the center field fence to cut the deficit to 4-3.
That would be the final run the Redstreaks would score.
“Our goal is to play and win every inning,” Morris said. “We won them all but one inning, the sixth inning.”
Arcanum’s defense made sure the lead held up in the seventh.

Arcanum defense plays error-free ball in regional semi-final win over Piketon.
Emily Fox made a tremendous catch in left field to rob Peyton Day of a hit for the first out. Moments later, Rees Hoffman raced down what appeared to be an extra-base hit off the bat of Adriauna Spradlin and made a key grab in right field for the second out.
With the game on the line, Cameron Garbig took care of the rest, striking out Heath on three pitches to end the game and send the Trojans to the regional championship.
“We stuck with it,” Morris said. “We’ve been preaching to play seven whole innings, and that’s exactly what we did. We left a lot of runners on base. Bases loaded with one out and didn’t get a run, but they came back and got two, and we came back and got two with them.”

Arcanum battery mates, Claire Hein (L) and Cameron Garbig (R) celebrate following regional semi-final win over Piketon.
Garbig earned the complete-game victory, allowing just five hits while striking out three and walking only one. She trusted her defense throughout the afternoon, and the Trojans rewarded that confidence by playing a flawless game in the field without committing an error.
“We did everything right that we were supposed to do,” Morris said. “They are a heck of a team, a great defensive team.”
With the victory, Arcanum advances to Friday’s regional championship game at Indian Hill, where the Trojans will be one win away from earning a trip to state.
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WOAC District V & IV Track Results - Ansonia Wins District Championship

The OHSAA Boys & Girls DV District Track meet was held at Piqua with nine of the twelve teams in the Western Ohio Athletic Conference competing. Ansonia, Bradford, Franklin Monroe, Mississinawa Valley, National Trail (Girls), Newton, Tri-County North, Tri-Village and Twin Valley South.
The Ansonia Boys team won the district championship for the second straight year highlighted by some big performances and multiple wins from Cade Shellhaas and Bennett Lehman.
Franklin Monroe girls track team placed 2nd with big performances from Sydney Baker and Ansonia was 4th with big performances from London Reichert.
Below is a list of athletes who placed in the top four in their events and qualify to move onto the OHSAA DV Regional Track and Field that will be held in Chillicothe at Southeastern High School on May 27 and 29th.
BOYS DISTRICT 5
Ansonia Boys

Ansonia's Cade Shellhaas scored 36 points to help lead his team to a District Championship.
Cade Shellhaas – Pole Vault – 15’-4” (1st), 200m – 22.78 (1st), 110m hurdles- (2nd), 300m hurdles – (2nd)
Bennett Lehman – 1600m – 4:16.17 (1st), 3200m – 9:51.35 (1st), 800m (2nd)

Bennett Lehman made a perfect duo 1-2 punch with Shellhaas scoring 36 points for the Tigers.
Jake Pierre – 300m hurdles (4th)
Branson Landis – Long Jump (2nd)
Zachary Zerkle – Pole Vault (3rd)
Newton Boys
Elliot Cook – High Jump (1st), 110m hurdles (4th)

Newton's Elliott Cook won the High Jump and was 4th in Hurdles for the Indians.
Zurich Bess – High Jump (2nd)
4x200m relay team – (2nd)
4x400m relay team – (3rd)
Franklin Monroe
Ethan Wilson – Discus (4th)
4x100 relay team – (4th)
Tri-Village
Dominic Black – Shot Put – 51’-9” (1st)
GIRLS DISTRICT 5
Franklin Monroe

Franklin Monroe's Sydney Baker won the Pole Vault & was 2nd in the 100m & 200m.
Sydney Baker – Pole Vault – 12’0 (1st), 100m – (2nd), 200m (2nd),
Stella Fugate – 3200m (4th)
Faith Wintrow – Shot Put (2nd)
4x100m Relay Team (2nd)
Tri-Village
Adalynn Hines – Long Jump – 17’-2.75” (1st), 100m – (4th), 200m (4th)

Tri-Village's Adalynn Hines won Long Jump qualified for regionals in the 100m & 200m.
Zoe Ayette – Shot Put (4th)
Ansonia

London Reichert won the 400m run & was 2nd in the Pole Vault
London Reichert – 400m – 58.83 (1st), Pole Vault (2nd)
Anna Yeomans – 1600m – 5:14.89 (1st), 800m (4th)
Olivia Creager – Long Jump (4th)
4x400 Relay Team (4th)

Ansonia's Anna Yeomans won the 1600m & qualified in the 800m for Regionals.
Newton
Cole Thompson – 400m (3rd)
Michaela Flora – 3200m – 11:26.85 (1st), 1600m (3rd)
Newton's Michaela Flora won the 3200m & qualified for regionals in the 1600m.
Claire Stull – 3200m (3rd), 1600m (4th)
4x800m Relay Team (4th)
Twin Valley South
Mya Hundley – Discus (2nd)
Brylii Day – Shot Put (3rd)
4x200m Relay Team (2nd)
Tri-County North
Audrey Fox – Discus (4th)
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The OHSAA Boys & Girls DIV District Track meet was held at Troy High School with four of the twelve teams in the Western Ohio Athletic Conference competing. Arcanum, Dixie, National Trail (Boys) and Preble Shawnee.
Arcanum’s Micah Arbogast won Pole Vault with individuals from Arcanum, National Trail and Preble Shawnee boys sending individuals to the Regional Track meet. Arcanum’s Faith Wooten took first place in the Shot put for the girls with Lady Trojans sending 5 individuals to the OHSAA DIV Regional Track Meet that will also be in Chillicothe at Southeastern High School.
Boys DIV District Finals
Arcanum

Arcanum's Micah Arbogast won the Pole Vault in DIV District Track & Field.
Micah Arbogast – Pole Vault – 13’8” (1st)
Isaiah Frazee – Boys Discus (3rd)
Charlie Weiss – Long Jump (2nd), High Jump (4th)
National Trail
Tayten Reynolds – 400m (3rd)
Killian O’Connor – Shot Put (2nd)
Preble Shawnee
Ethan Fields – 100m (3rd), 200m (4th)
4x200m Relay Team – (4th)
Girls DIV District Finals
Arcanum
Savannah Miller – 100m Hurdles (2nd), 300m Hurdles (2nd)
Sadie Waldo – 400m (4th)
Brooklynne Eley – High Jump (3rd)
Faith Wooten – Shot Put – 37’-3.75” (1st)
Gabrielle Wooten – Shot Put (3rd)
Good luck to all the WOAC Track Athletes advancing to the Regional Meet.
Arcanum's Faith Wooten is your DIV Shot Put District Champion.
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Rain, Runs and Hardware: Arcanum and Tri-Village Bring Home District Softball Titles

Arcanum Girls Softball wins 2026 OHSAA DV District Championship and moves onto Regional Semi-finals.
It’s been a trying two weeks of postseason softball. The kind of rain normally reserved for April spilled into May, delaying and postponing games, forcing teams to stop, start, and then turn around and play again the very next day.
Despite the weather on Friday, both Arcanum (D5) and Tri-Village (D6) forged ahead in their district final games—and both came away with convincing wins to claim District Championships.
Arcanum Dominates Williamsburg for District Title
Arcanum advanced to the district title game by beating Dixie 10–0 and then Anna 4–2. Their game with Williamsburg was originally scheduled for 5 p.m. at Valley View High School but was moved up to a noon start in an attempt to beat the heavier rain.
The Trojans weren’t fazed by the conditions. They came out swinging, and while the Wildcats had to battle the rain, they also had to endure a steady stream of Arcanum runs.
Cam Garbig provided the early lightning in the first inning with a three-run homer to get things going.
Arcanum then exploded for 11 runs in the second inning. Claire Hein laid down a sacrifice bunt to plate a run, Jordan Garbig doubled to drive in two, Rees Hoffman singled home two, Ella Flatter doubled to clear the bases for four more, and Hein added an RBI single. Before Williamsburg knew what hit them, the Trojans led 14–0.
Arcanum added seven more runs on five hits in the top of the fourth. Matty Noe singled to drive in one, Grace Fry singled home two, Hoffman added another RBI single, and Meredith Laux doubled to bring in three as Arcanum went on to run-rule the Wildcats, 21–0.
Williamsburg never mounted a serious threat. Arcanum overwhelmed them with 17 hits at the plate for 21 runs, and Garbig threw a four-inning shutout, allowing just four hits with no runs and three strikeouts.
Hoffman led the way, going 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored. Six other Trojans collected two hits apiece: Hein, Jordyn Garbig, Fry, Laux, Flatter, and Emily Fox.
Arcanum, now 21–9 on the season, claims its first district championship since 2022 and advances to the regional semifinals. The Trojans will face the winner of Piketon vs. Frankfort Adena on Wednesday, May 27 at 2 p.m. at Indian Hill High School.
Tri-Village Rolls to Third Straight District Championship
Tri-Village traveled to Anna to take on Houston in the DVI District final. The Patriots advanced with a 26–2 win over Franklin Monroe, a 15–1 win over West Liberty-Salem, and then a 16–1 victory over Houston to secure their third straight District Championship in softball.
In between tournament games against Franklin Monroe and West Liberty-Salem, Tri-Village squeezed in a WOAC make-up contest with Mississinawa Valley. The Patriots defeated the Blackhawks 17–5 to officially lock up the outright league championship, going 11–0 in conference play. It marked their third straight league title.
Tri-Village’s mindset in the rain was all business as they jumped in front of Houston 6–0 in the first inning.
The Patriots got on the board in the bottom of the first when Kash Mead grounded out to second, scoring Emma Greer, who had led off the inning with a hit. Hailey Burk singled and later scored on a passed ball, and Aereonna Baker walked and also came around on a passed ball. That set the stage for Cam Osborne, who homered to right field to score three runs. Miley Bierly became the third Patriot to cross the plate on a passed ball, giving Tri-Village a 6–0 advantage.
The Patriots added another run in the second inning when Greer scored on yet another passed ball to make it 7–0.
Tri-Village then broke the game wide open with a nine-run third inning. Osborne singled to drive in a run, Addy Wright followed with an RBI single, Mead singled home two, Burk added an RBI single, Baker drew a bases-loaded walk to force in a run, and Caley McCarroll capped the outburst with a three-run homer to center for a 16–0 lead.
The Patriots’ offense tallied 11 hits, with Burk, Greer, Osborne, and McCarroll each collecting two. Mead, Osborne, and McCarroll each drove in three runs.
In the circle, Elizabeth Poling got the start and delivered three shutout innings, allowing just two hits and striking out four. McCarroll came on in relief for the final two innings, striking out three while walking four and allowing one run.
Tri-Village, now 21–5, heads into the regional semifinals, where they will face Fayetteville-Perry, which defeated Tri-County North in the district championship game. The Patriots and Rockets are scheduled to play at 2 p.m. at Blue Jacket Softball Diamond at Bellefontaine High School.
With both Arcanum and Tri-Village punching their tickets to regionals—and doing it in dominant fashion despite miserable weather—the WOAC will be well represented in the next round. The Trojans and Patriots are not only piling up wins and trophies, but they’re also showing the kind of toughness and depth that can make them dangerous as the stakes get higher in late May.
Tri-Village Softball wins 3rd straight OHSAA DVI District Championship and moves on to Regional Semi-Finals.
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WOAC 2026 Softball All-Conference Selections & Final Standings

Undefeated Tri-Village wins conference for 3rd year in a row.
NEW MADISON – The Tri-Village softball team went undefeated in the conference for the 3rd years in a row for a three-peat softball championship and heads up the list for All-Conference selections in 2026.
Tri-Village’s Emma Greer led the league in batting average at .675 and had 52 hits, 21 doubles, 7 home runs, 41 RBI, 19 BB and a .743 on base percentage to help lead the Patriots to a 3rd league title and was named the 2026 WOAC Player of Year for the 2nd straight season.

Tri-Village Emily Osborne’s team went 11-0 in the league for the 3rd straight year and won their 3rd straight conference title and she would be named 2026 WOAC Softball Coach of the Year for the 3rd time as well.
Here are the All-Conference Selections.
FIRST TEAM
Kylie Caldwell Ansonia
Bre'ana Walker Ansonia
Jordyn Garbig Arcanum
Matty Noe Arcanum
Hayven Evans Bradford
Bethany Himan Dixie
Ella Godfrey Mississinawa Valley
Kenady Thompson National Trail
Isabelle Prickett Newton
Mattie Colburn Preble Shawnee Lily
Bella Cherry Tri-County North
Lola Grieshop Tri-County North
Emma Greer Tri-Village
Caley McCarroll Tri-Village
Elizabeth Poling Tri-Village
SECOND TEAM
Abigayle Klingshirn Ansonia
Ava Thatcher Ansonia
Grace Fry Arcanum
Cameron Garbig Arcanum
Lilly Canan Bradford
Lola Sando Franklin Monroe
Gentry Newbauer Mississinawa Valley
Taylor Reynolds National Trail
Brynnasen Fiely Newton
Lily Jones Preble Shawnee
Alayna MtCastle Tri-County North
Hailey Burk Tri-Village
Camryn Osborne Tri-Village
Ryliee Caldwell Twin Valley South
Paityn Cross Twin Valley South
SPECIAL MENTION
Miley Walls Ansonia
Claire Hein Arcanum
Casey Bolen Bradford
Kaylie McConnell Dixie
Adrina Davenport Franklin Monroe
Cora Hoggatt Mississinawa Valley
Morgan House National Trail
Jersey Robinson Newton
Addie Campbell Preble Shawnee
Jordan Pinion Tri-County North
Aereonna Baker Tri-Village
Amelia Suggs Twin Valley South
FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS
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Congratulations to all the players earning all-league honors.

Tri-Village coach Emily Osborne wins her 3rd straight Coach of Year.
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