Venice High pitcher Carter Cox is the 2026 Herald-Tribune All-Area Baseball Player of the Year.
Venice High pitcher Carter Cox is the 2026 Herald-Tribune All-Area Baseball Player of the Year.
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2026 Herald-Tribune All-Area Baseball Team, Player of the Year

At the end of each season, The Herald-Tribune selects All-Area teams to honor the best athletes in every sport. Coaches from Sarasota and Manatee County schools are sent nomination forms and are asked to nominate and rate their athletes as well as those from other teams. That data, combined with our research, led to the selection of the All-Area team. 

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Carter Cox

School: Venice

Year: Senior

Highlights: Cox went 13-0 this season with a 0.49 ERA, striking out 125 in 79.2 innings, helping Venice to its first state title appearance since 2019. The Florida commit broke Venice’s strikeout record and has the most wins in school history. He also hit .324 with 23 hits, 13 RBIs, and 20 runs scored.

FIRST TEAM

Jake Armstrong

School: Cardinal Mooney

Year: Senior

Highlights: In 54.1 innings, Armstrong had a 2.45 ERA, striking out 43. He also had a .321 batting average, tallying 35 hits, 25 RBIs, five doubles, and four triples in 103 plate appearances.

Kole Ayrault

School: Sarasota

Year: Senior

Highlights: Ayrault hit .390 with 32 hits, 24 RBIs, and 21 runs scored for the Sailors. He is committed to the Florida State College of Jacksonville.

August Backman

School: Venice

Year: Junior

Highlights: The outfielder led the team with a .484 batting average, recording 46 hits, 29 RBIs, and three home runs in 95 plate appearances. Backman is committed to Florida.

Caiden Cabral

School: Riverview

Year: Senior

Highlights: Cabral, who plays second base, had a .377 batting average, recording 26 hits, 14 doubles, and two triples in 85 plate appearances.

Mateu Dalmau

School: Cardinal Mooney

Year: Senior

Highlights: Dalmau, who plays first base, had a .422 batting average, recording 35 hits, 25 RBIs, five doubles, and four triples in 103 plate appearances.

Beau Daniel

School: Venice

Year: Junior

Highlights: Daniel, who plays first base, had a .316 batting average, recording 27 hits, 25 RBIs, and two home runs.

Wyatt Hossenlopp

School: Cardinal Mooney

Year: Senior

Highlights: Hossenlopp had a .419 batting average, producing 36 hits, 22 RBIs, eight doubles, and one triple in 101 plate appearances. He is committed to Navy.

Graham Houston

School: Venice

Year: Junior

Highlights: Houston finished the season with a .426 batting average, tallying 46 hits, 29 RBIs, and three home runs in 95 plate appearances. The shortstop is committed to LSU.

Braedon Mackay

School: Sarasota

Year: Junior

Highlights: Mackay had a .350 batting average, recording 28 hits, 32 RBIs, seven doubles, and a team-high four home runs. Over 22 innings pitched, he had a 0.64 ERA, striking out 17.

Jonathan Mauro

School: Venice

Year: Junior

Highlights: Mauro finished the season with a .321 batting average, producing 23 hits and 14 RBIs in 71 plate appearances. The catcher is committed to Columbia.

Mark Metcalf

School: Sarasota

Year: Senior

Highlights: Metcalf batted .360 with 32 hits, including a triple and three doubles, with 32 runs scored, 30 stolen bases, and 12 RBIs. He signed to play for North Florida.

Kasen Poplin

School: Venice

Year: Junior

Highlights: In 13 appearances, Poplin finished the season with a 0.63 ERA in 44.2 innings of work, striking out 53. Poplin is committed to Liberty.

Kohen Poplin

School: Venice

Year: Sophomore

Highlights: In the regular season, Poplin went 4-0 in 27 innings, striking out 30 and walking five for a 2.02 ERA.

Jackson Riffe

School: Saint Stephen’s Episcopal

Year: Senior

Highlights: Riffe led Sain Stephen’s with a .550 batting average, tallying 22 hits, 15 RBIs, eight doubles, and one home run. He also finished the season with a .633 on-base percentage, .825 slugging percentage, and a 1.458 OPS.

RJ Shields

School: Venice

Year: Junior

Highlights: Shields had a 0.308 batting average, tallying 24 hits, 17 RBIs and one home run. As a closer for the Indians, the Mississippi State pledge pitched 20 innings, striking out 26 in the regular season, while also playing outfield.

Landon Stuart

School: Palmetto

Year: Junior

Highlights: Stuart had a 2.36 ERA in 50.1 innings, striking out 34 in 204 batters faced.

Sam Torres

School: Parrish Community

Year: Senior

Highlights: The infielder had 34 hits, 12 doubles, 10 triples, and three home runs, hitting .415 this season.

SECOND TEAM

Tyler Brown, Parrish Community

Macade Carey, Venice

Gabriel Conn, Saint Stephen’s Episcopal

Evan Kuell, Lakewood Ranch

JT Nguyen, Palmetto

Chase Nye, Palmetto

Evan Poznanski, Sarasota Christian

Ian Robinson, Parrish Community

Maddox Volk, Venice

Evan Whitlock, Sarasota

Blake Willis, Palmetto

HONORABLE MENTION

Bayshore: Jordan Greene

Bradenton Christian: Joey Puccia

Braden River: Jackson Williams

Cardinal Mooney: John Badala, Kevin Brinkworth 

Lakewood Ranch: Carter Sprague

Manatee: Malachi Cleto, Ashton Hovda, Cooper Richardson

Parrish Community: Mason Plese, Vincent Barry

Riverview: Jack Peggs, Sebastian Yustiz

Sarasota: Mason Moeller, Brycen Volz

Sarasota Christian: Justin Brock, Collin Lawson

Saint Stephen’s Episcopal: Alec Vidal

Venice: Randall Riley

COACH OF THE YEAR

Craig Faulkner

School: Venice

Highlights: In his 28th season with Venice, Faulkner led his team to a 32-2 record and a Class 7A state title appearance for the first time since 2019. Venice played a national-level schedule, spending time at No. 1 in most national high school polls.

This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: 2026 Herald-Tribune All-Area Baseball Team, Player of the Year

Reporting by Emma Moon, Sarasota Herald-Tribune / Sarasota Herald-Tribune

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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