The Signal

All-SCV Baseball Second Team

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Jake Biscailuz, Valencia, junior

The catcher who worked with the Foothill League Pitcher of the Year, Biscailuz also had an impact at the plate. The junior batted .337 with two home runs and 14 RBIs.

Alex Burge, West Ranch, junior

Burge quietly emerged as one of the Foothill League’s best arms this year. The lefty posted a 2.72 ERA in 56 2/3 innings. He also went 10-for-32 at the plate with two homers.

Ryan Camacho, West Ranch, sophomore

Jovan’s identical twin, Ryan is hardly “the other” Camacho. Ryan hit .354 with eight extra-base hits and 14 RBIs. He scored 21 runs and stole five of six bases.

Will Chambers, West Ranch, junior

If there was a 10th spot on the first team, it likely would have gone to Chambers, who nearly matched Stefanos step for step in the heart of the Wildcats’ lineup. Chambers hit .392 with 24 RBIs and an on-base percentage of .525.

Bryce Collins, Hart, junior

Coming off a back injury that cost him a portion of the 2016 season, Collins built steam as the season progressed. He ended 2017 with a 2.32 ERA in 57 1/3 innings, striking out 55.

Cody Jefferis, Hart, junior

As Jefferis went, so did Hart’s offense. And in 2017, that was a very good thing. Jefferis hit .381 and reached base more than 45 percent of the time. He stole 14 bases in 16

attempts.

Nolan Kutcher, Saugus, sophomore

The Centurions started the year slow offensivel­y, but Kutcher was one of the guys who helped turn things in a better direction. He ended up with a .350 average and five extra-base hits.

Cody Minnis, Valencia, senior

Minnis came into his own during his second varsity season. The center fielder batted .371, scored 29 runs and stole 11 bases on 12 attempts.

Cody Turner, Hart, senior

Turner had far and away the best statistica­l season of his two-year varsity career in 2017. He owned a 1.93 ERA in 50 2/3 innings and went 6-3 on the year.

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