Created: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 9:03 p.m. CST
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Trio of Mustangs all-Bluegrass baseball

Three members of the Murray baseball team have earned All-Bluegrass Conference honors.

Junior infielder Corey Eckels was the lone unanimous First Team selection for the conference. He was joined on the First Team by freshman outfielder Cody Scroggie.

Senior Mustang catcher Cole Baker was named an honorable mention selection.

2010 All-Bluegrass Conference baseball

First Team

Pitchers - Robert Bingham, Jr., Melcher-Dallas; Michael Waybill, Sr., Moulton-Udell.

Catcher - Dylan Lawson, Sr., Moulton-Udell.

Infielders - Corey Eckels*, Jr., Murray; Coleton Probasco, Sr., Moulton-Udell; Shay Woods, So., Moulton-Udell; Blake Wailbrenner, So., Moravia; Jake Schlotterback, Sr., Melcher-Dallas; Zach McCombs, Sr., Twin Cedars.

Outfielders - Josh Schrader, Jr., Melcher-Dallas; Cody Scroggie, Fr., Murray; Seth Rose, Sr., Twin Cedars; Kody Kerr, Sr., Moravia.

Utility - Keith Rowley, Sr., Moravia.

* - Unanimous

Second Team

Pitchers - Jacob Wadle, Sr., Melcher-Dallas; Austin Leer, So., Mormon Trail.

Catcher - C.J. Porterfield, So., Mormon Trail.

Infielders - Clint Wetterling, Sr., Melcher-Dallas; Ethan Pitt, Sr., Lamoni; Travis Arnold, Sr., Mormon Trail; Jalen Jones, Sr., Seymour; Blake Stone, Jr., Twin Cedars.

Outfielders - Ryan Pinegar, Jr., Moravia; Trevor Smith, Jr., Lamoni; Quentin Fowler, Fr., Moulton-Udell; Travis Young, Jr., Seymour.

Utility - Matt Pfanebecker, Sr., Moravia.

Honorable Mention

Brock Mahr, So., Lamoni; Cameron Ripperger, Sr., Melcher-Dallas; Jack Clouse, Jr., Moravia; Cody Reer, Sr., Mormon Trail; Kaylen Martsching, Fr., Moulton-Udell; Cole Baker, Sr., Murray; Skyler Shipp, Jr., Seymour; Zach Greene, Sr., Twin Cedars.

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