The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

O’Neill, Shilling among All-Area selections

North Penn, Souderton both have two first team selections

- By Ed Morlock emorlock@21st-centurymed­ia.com @emor09 on Twitter

The 2017 high school baseball season has come to a close.

Plenty of area schools made memories that will last a lifetime.

North Penn and HatboroHor­sham are conference champions, Dock Mennonite is a district champion and Upper Merion had its best season this decade.

New rivalries were created by schools switching conference­s within the Suburban One League or moving to the Pioneer Athletic Conference.

Through it all there were plenty of memorable performanc­es by players. The ones who had the biggest impact are recognized as members of the 2017 Reporter/Times Herald/ Montgomery All-Area teams.

First Team Pitchers

COLIN KENNEDY, HATBORO-HORSHAM » Colin Kennedy was a part of Hatboro-Horsham’s devastatin­g one-two punch on the mound along with Brian Edgington. Kennedy helped pitch the team to six consecutiv­e shutouts at the end of the regular season during a 12-game win streak to claim the Suburban One League American Conference title. Kennedy posted a 0.60 ERA in 12 appearance­s. In 58.1 in-

nings, the senior allowed 35 hits. He struck out 67 batters, walked 14 and surrendere­d just nine runs — five earned.

CONNOR LARKIN, SPRINGFORD » Connor Larkin was Spring-Ford’s best pitcher this season and was selected as the Pioneer Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Larkin went 7-1 in 10 appearance­s for the Rams. He gave up 17 hits in 52 innings of work. He struck out 86 batters to 16 walks and posted a .80 ERA. One of his best games of the season was a no-hitter in a district playback game against Downingtow­n East to keep Spring Ford’s season alive.

JAMES KELLY, ARCHBISHOP

CARROLL » James Kelly was named the Philadelph­ia Catholic League Most Valuable Player and Pitcher of the Year after a dominant senior season. Kelly went 6-2 in nine appearance­s to lead Archbishop Carroll to a third place finish in the PCL regular season. He posted a 2.00 ERA to go along with 48 strikeouts, 42 hits and 16 walks in 49 innings of work.

Infielders

Zack Miles hit .468 for North Penn. He led the Knights with 10 doubles and two triples and was second with one home run. He had the most hits (36) and RBI (17) for the District 1 Class 6A runner up.

NOLANBOLTO­N,DOCKMENNON­ITE » Nolan Bolton is only a sophomore for Dock Mennonite, but that didn’t stop him from leading the team in most offensive categories. He paced the Pioneers in average (.434), runs (22), RBI (23), triples (2) and home runs (1). He was second in hits (23) and doubles (5).

PATRICKO’NEILL,METHACTON

» Patrick O’Neill was named the first-team All Pioneer Athletic Conference shortstop. He had 30 hits this season with a .411 average, .451 on-base percentage and 17 RBI for Methacton. What really separates the future Villanova Wildcat is his defense. He’s started at shortstop since he was a freshman and his coach Paul Spiewak praised him as the best defensive player in Methacton history.

MATT SHILLING, WISSAHICKO­N » Matt Shilling did a lot for the Wissahicko­n offense. He bounced around the top three spots in the batting order early in the season before settling in to the No. 3 spot. He hit .522 on the season and .541 in SOL American play. He had eight doubles, four triples and two home runs to lead the Trojans to the District 1 playoffs.

Catcher

ANDREW COSSETTI, LA SALLE

» Andrew Cossetti was the Philadelph­ia Catholic League Offensive Player of the Year and was a First-Team All League selection. He hit .426 for La Salle and showed off his power with six home runs, six doubles and 23 RBI.

Outfielder­s

LUKE BARNUM, SOUDERTON

» Luke Barnum was selected as a First-Team All-SOL Continenta­l outfielder. He hit .453 with 16 runs, 13 RBI and a .486 on-base percentage. He helped lead Souderton to the District 1 Class 6A playoffs.

THYLAR SUMMARELL, SOUDERTON » Thylar Summerell joined Barnum in the Souderton outfield and on the SOL Continenta­l’s top team. The senior right fielder showed off his power with seven home runs and a .710 slugging percentage. He hit .306 and had 18 RBI.

RYAN BEALER, NORTH PENN

» Ryan Bealer was also on the SOL Continenta­l’s firstteam outfield with his two Souderton rivals. He hit .324 and scored 22 runs in the Knights 24 games.

SECOND TEAM ZACK MILES, NORTH PENN » PITCHERS

 ?? DEBBY HIGH — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? La Salle’s Andrew Cossetti celebrates a home run against Archbishop Wood in their PCL quarterfin­al on Saturday, May 20, 2017.
DEBBY HIGH — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA La Salle’s Andrew Cossetti celebrates a home run against Archbishop Wood in their PCL quarterfin­al on Saturday, May 20, 2017.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Souderton’s Luke Barnum celebrates his run with his teammates during game against Pennridge on Tuesday, April 18, 2017.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Souderton’s Luke Barnum celebrates his run with his teammates during game against Pennridge on Tuesday, April 18, 2017.

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