Tokay hosts Edison high for a varsity baseball game Monday April 20. Tokay starting pitcher Alex Preap throws against Edison.
Tokay hosts Edison high for a varsity baseball game Monday April 20. Tokay starting pitcher Alex Preap throws against Edison.
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Meet the SJAA baseball and softball all-league selections. Plus, who's MVP?

The San Joaquin Athletic Association has always been in a tough spot.

Most of its programs compete in Division I and II during the postseason, making section success hard to come by.

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That doesn’t mean the league should be slept on.

Edison baseball captured the first league title in school history, ending more than 20 years of losing seasons and an 85-year wait. Tokay baseball went back-to-back as league champions despite returning only four players from last year’s team. Tokay softball followed by winning a second straight SJAA title, but this time had the crown all to itself. Bear Creek also put together another strong season, finishing 12-2 in league play.

Behind every one of those accomplishments were standout players.

With that said, here are the SJAA all-league selections for baseball and softball.

SJAA Baseball

MVP: Alex Preap, pitcher/infielder/outfielder, Tokay

Outstanding Hitter of the Year: Ian Apalakis, Sr., catcher/infielder, Franklin

Co-Outstanding Pitcher of the Year: Santiago Moreno, pitcher, Edison

Co-Outstanding Pitcher of the Year: Rocco Rodriguez, pitcher, Stagg

1st Team All-League

Honorable Mention

SJAA Softball

MVP: Brooklyn Schaede, shortstop/pitcher, Tokay

Outstanding Hitter of the Year: Jamaiya Wilson, outfielder, Edison

Outstanding Pitcher of the Year: Alahnee Small, pitcher/first baseman, Chavez

Outstanding Defensive of the Year: Angeleya Miranda, catcher, Edison

1st Team All-League

Honorable Mention

This article originally appeared on The Record: Meet the SJAA baseball and softball all-league selections. Plus, who’s MVP?

Reporting by Dylan Ackermann, The Stockton Record / The Record

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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