Caden Atkinson earned Marmonte League MVP honors while helping Westlake win a co-league title.
Caden Atkinson earned Marmonte League MVP honors while helping Westlake win a co-league title.
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Marmonte League selects its top performers from the 2026 spring season

Caden Atkinson of co-champion Westlake was named the Most Valuable Player and Zach Partee of Agoura and Micah Cummins of Westlake earned co-Pitcher of the Year honors for the 2026 Marmonte League baseball season.

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Selected to the first team were Carson Sheffer, Christian Ipsen, Dane Disney, KJ Henrich, Luke Puls and Ryan Sheffer of co-champion Oaks Christian; Blake Miller and Jaxson Neckien of Westlake; Carson Richter and Chase Renzo of Newbury Park; Tyler Starling of Agoura; Matt Magruder of Thousand Oaks; and Conner Kingston of Calabasas.

Named to the second team were Braden Oliver and Donovan Anthony of Agoura; Auron Blackledge of Calabasas; Alan Espinal and Owen Gaida of Newbury Park; Chad Rolison, Connor Sahagun, Jack Brinkman and Oliver Dauskurdas of Oaks Christian; Gavin Berigan, Jake Ange and Jameson Berigan of Thousand Oaks; and Dylan Lee, Joey Moore and Rocco Cortell of Westlake.

Softball

Terrianna Kelley of league champion Oaks Christian earned MVP honors, Samantha Case of Thousand Oaks and Presley Watters of Westlake were the co-Pitchers of the Year, and Olivia LePage of Thousand Oaks was named the Offensive Player of the Year.

Named to the first team were Jordyn Charash, Chaden Chatelain and Amaya Del Olmo of Agoura; Riley Richardson of Newbury Park; Giabella Otani, Sophia Debs, Julia Horton, Janessa Gutierrez and Reagan Beck of Oaks Christian; Madison Jauregui and Faith Goldfield of Thousand Oaks; and Sydney Katz and Brooke Bird Cespedes of Westlake.

Selected to the second team were Logan Vinceri, Aurelia Ehry, Quinn Tamburro and Natalia Velasquez of Agoura; Lily Johnson, Mykala Paradis and Maya Garza of Newbury Park; Trystyn Crutcher and Cameryn Quintana of Oaks Christian; Penelope Yeomans, June Neale and Charlene Bonilla of Thousand Oaks; and Kaitlyn McDuffee, Olivia Tirsch and Baylee Brown of Thousand Oaks.

Boys volleyball

Bennett Julian of co-champion Westlake was named the MVP and Zach Kochel of Thousand Oaks was named the Libero of the Year.

Selected to the first team were Jack Smolarski and Josh Supa of Agoura; Ryker Daniels and Caldwell Shaw of co-champion Newbury Park; Cameron Judd and Curran Pendergraf of Oaks Christian; and Alman Hassan and Connor Young of Westlake.

Named to the second team were Wyatt Arnold and Dash Cowley of Agoura; Luke Rosenthal of Newbury Park; Darren McWilliams and Max Medrano of Oaks Christian; Eli Panga of Thousand Oaks; and Jack Currey and Dellan Knopp of Westlake.

Boys lacrosse

Chase MacLeod of Oaks Christian was named the MVP.

Selected to the first team were Cole Bakos, Vikram Taisey, Yoni Cohen, Preston Rivera, Evan Erdmann and Davis MacDonald of league champion Westlake; Trent Malan, Trevor Harris and Owen Hafer of Oaks Christian; Calvin Petkus and Deacon Banks of Agoura; Ryan Bartlett, Owen Creed, Tylar Jimenez and Tyler Nowak of Newbury Park; and Kamden Grof of Calabasas.

Named to the second team were Shaylor Schmidt, Rivers White and Liam Morrissey of Westlake; Brett Dato, Dom Khatchatourian, Leo Hull and Jaden Nuovo of Agoura; Rally Sperry, Jake Sabatini, Colt Ward, CJ Wood, Griffin Marchlik, Carter Taylor and George Hees of Newbury Park; Parker McNee of Oaks Christian; and Blake Maricle of Calabasas.

Dan Podesta of Newbury Park was named the Coach of the Year.

Girls lacrosse

Lauren Reed of league champion Royal was named the MVP and teammate Cecilia Evertson earned Goalie of the Year honors.

Selected to the first team were Julia Forsyth, Addilyn Bernd and Addie Davis of Oaks Christian; Elliana Dorsi, Sadie Le, Maya Pantoja and Eloise Cardenas of Newbury Park; Layla Olvera, Maylee Doepking and Gianna Ryan of Simi Valley; Maya Ramachandran, Annabelle Isaacs and Samantha Kern of Royal; and Izzy Greene and Sara Greene of Agoura.

Named to the second team were Gracie Penenberg, Brynn Ruesga and Leighton Spruill of Oaks Christian; Rhiannon Eaker and Alyssa Moreno of Simi Valley; Kathryn Clouser, Hurley Casilli, Miranda Torres and Autumn Washburn of Royal; Charlize Huber, Kaylee Meixner and Kiera Viscount of Newbury Park; Kaya Cummings and Genna Pierce of Agoura; and Sophia Kieling and Emma Chen of Oak Park.

Cathe Utterback of Royal was named the Coach of the Year.

Boys golf

Aidan Peters of Newbury Park earned MVP honors after winning the league’s individual title.

Earning first-team honors were Sammy Bermant of Westlake; Ben Barclay and Cooper Greenwood of Agoura; Broxton Borck of Oaks Christian; and Matthew Klinger of Newbury Park.

Earning second-team honors were Mason Morgan of Oaks Christian; Jon Barclay of Agoura; Hudson Beckstein of Westlake; Samuel Zhao of Calabasas; Lucas Peterson of Newbury Park; and Merrick Jacobus of Thousand Oaks.

Boys tennis

Kimi Basamakov of Westlake earned MVP honors after winning the league’s singles title.

Earning first-team honors were Dylan Lin, Tristan Girodet, Noah Perttula, Gavin Guo, Connor Cleary and Sam Vatandous of league champion Oaks Christian; Aiden Mueller, Boden Middleton and Hudson Middleton of Thousand Oaks; Jesse Tang, Joshua Chen, Clark Liang, Shiva Kailasam and Aaron Kim of Newbury Park; Chris Kasparian of Agoura; Landon Stolper, Levi Klein, Hayden Mah and Alexander Flom of Calabasas; and Makai Dudeck, Krish Goel and Gavin Finemel of Westlake.

Earning second-team honors were Emerson Stoeber, Kyler Chu, Connor Lethen and Cameron Downes of Newbury Park; Cash Lum of Thousand Oaks; Shravan Sriram, James Sprague and Lenny Kramnik of Agoura; Tyler Benson, Shayan Farabi, Arya Darbahani, Makai Cohen and Noah Sperling of Calabasas; Rishi Sikh and Mateo Marco of Westlake; and Darren Kramar, Preston Lilly and Sohan Shah of Oaks Christian.

Boys track and field

Earning first-team honors for winning league titles were Caleb Romeo, Lucas Schneider, Christopher Toppe, Jasper Metz, Alex Molinar, Jacob Maamoun and Aiden Bowman of league champion Thousand Oaks; Demare Dezeurn, Kai Elsokary and Ryan Koby of Westlake; Jaden Griffin, Javi Tantoco, Jayden Gills, Zach Soberanis, Matthew Curry and Brandon Curry of Newbury Park; and Vin Krueger of Oaks Christian.

Earning second-team honors were Jaden Griffin, Eli Zasloff, Jack Mitchell, Matthew Curry and Zach Soberanis of Newbury Park; Chase Evans, Arize Nwosu and Teg Watson of Oaks Christian; Dorian Bening, Tyler Starling, Devin Wilde, Colton Parent and Jonah Koehler of Agoura; and Christopher Toppe, Conner Buben, Landon Schwanauer and Jasper Metz of Thousand Oaks.

Girls track and field

Earning first-team honors for winning league titles were Sadie Harbour, Taya Frodis, Jordyn Brown, Kendall Udolph, Maya Block, Taylour Falk and Laura Patterson of league champion Thousand Oaks; Olivia Kirk, Chase Kelly, Dejah Egans, Marley Scoggins, Malia Rainey, Devyn Sproles and Dejah Egans of Calabasas; Rayah Rodriguez and Delaney Napierala of Oaks Christian; Sophia Grant and Gitika Kohli of Newbury Park; and Anais Cruz of Westlake.

Earning second-team honors were Malia Rainey and Marley Scoggins of Calabasas; Savanah Williams, Delaney Napierala, Kiera Freeman, Gemma Chababi, Chiara Baker and Rayah Rodriguez of Oaks Christian; Laura Patterson, Charlotte Nystrom, Kaylin Briers, Jordyn Brown, Taylour Falk, Maya Block and Trs’Ta Mitchell of Thousand Oaks; and Sophia Grant and Kaia Duben of Newbury Park.

Boys swimming

Earning first-team honors for winning league titles were Wyatt Williamson, Oliver Hitch, Hunter Loo and Darion Wang of Oaks Christian; Andy Melekhov, Noah Loo, Rick Liu, Tyson Kato, Peyton Marien and Troy Odenath of league champion Westlake; and Zack Bolte of Newbury Park.

Earning second-team honors were Leo Du, Zack Bolte, Grady Wan, Trevor Craven, Jack Fortune, Owen McKee, Carson DaKroob and Ryan Lin of Newbury Park; Hunter Loo and Darion Wang of Oaks Christian; Tyson Kato and Andy Melekhov of Westlake; and Kody Jimenez of Calabasas.

Girls swimming

Earning first-team honors for winning league titles were Siena Doble, Kaileilini Harvey, Mia Fabros, Nicole O’Neill, Alex Stoddard, Maryam Maamoun and Jackie Ahn of Oaks Christian; Megan Wang of Newbury Park; and Sofija Gelev of Agoura.

Earning second-team honors were Kylie Melekhov, Unna Yuvavanich, Zoe Fairley and Janie Wilkes of league champion Westlake; Emily Franklin, Ava Levis, Camellia Ghorbanzadeh and Taylor Credle of Calabasas; Mia Fabros and Siena Doble of Oaks Christian; and Lyla Diaz, Lexi Richardson, Sofija Gelev and Jessica Carey of Agoura.

Girls beach volleyball

Jady Mape of league champion Oaks Christian earned MVP honors.

Selected to the first team were Harper Shwartz and Juno Shwartz of Agoura; Kylie Beilke and Charley Knupp of Newbury Park; Ellie Hallinan, Sadie Kocur and Elyse Wong of Oaks Christian; and Leah Curtin, Alexa May and Lexi Miles of Thousand Oaks.

Named to the second team were Maddie Robinson of Agoura; Charlie O’Connell of Calabasas; Vivian Falt of Newbury Park; Sarah LaForge and Kiah Wong of Oaks Christian; Dana Chung, Gwen Hunnicutt and Hailey Lauritzen of Thousand Oaks; and Harper Johns of Westlake.

Stunt

Nate Young of league champion Westlake earned MVP honors, Dylan Garty of Newbury Park was named Top Main Base, Anna Gerstein of Agoura was named Top Flyer, and Marilena Bassil of Thousand Oaks was named Top Side Base.

Selected to the first team were Harlow Bayer, Haylie Niemann, Olive Salter and Tatum Arnett of Westlake; Keely Norris, Cailin Samojen and London Jimenez of Newbury Park; Eva Maynard and Charlie Jenks of Agoura; Devyn Masso and Delaney Hatch of Thousand Oaks; and Alivia Klein of Calabasas.

Named to the second team were Hayley Friedman, Lauren Bogle, Emry Salter, Sofia Lopez and London Fuller of Westlake; Violette Morgan, Penelope Modlin, Chloe Trujillo and Julianna Manzano of Newbury Park; Eliana Broome, Kiley Sedgwick and Lili Bautista of Agoura; Ava Dukakis, Kayden Studebaker and Avery Roberts of Thousand Oaks; Danica Batte and Tegan Scott of Calabasas; and Gianna Corral of Santa Barbara.

Keri Ponce of Westlake was named the Coach of the Year.

This article originally appeared on Ventura County Star: Marmonte League selects its top performers from the 2026 spring season

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