Several Troy athletes were honored by the coaches in the Greater Western Ohio Conference this spring, as the all-league teams were released.

On the baseball diamond, the Trojans saw two players named to the first-team. Senior outfielder Austin Barney was honored by the coaches, while joining him was senior pitcher Jordan Peck.

Selected to the GWOC North second team was Troy sophomore infielder Brandon Emery, along with Trojan junior Hayden Kotwica, honored for his work in the outfield.

Earning special mention honors were three Trojans, including senior infielders Jared Bair and Alex Riedel, while sophomore infielder Jake Daniel was also named to the list.

The Trojans softball team put together a solid season, tying Piqua and Greenville for the conference championship. They also landed several players on the all-league team.

Named to the first-team was senior outfielder Sara Goodwin, along with junior infielder Lauryn Rutan, and two super sophs; outfielder Savannah Nelson and infielder Camryn Moeller.

Named to the second team was senior infielder Natalie Henson, while freshman infielder Josie Rohlfs was selected to the special mention.

After a solid season on the tennis courts, the Trojans had several members of their team honored as all-league players. Named to the first-team was sophomore Shane Essick at singles, along with the doubles team of sophomore Andrew Magoteaux and junior Nick Prus. On the second-team was sophomore Elijah Sadler along with the doubles team of senior Carter Hench and junior Jack Johnston.

Also landing on the special mention teak was senior Matt Schmitt.

*In the Metro Buckeye Conference, the Troy Christian baseball team rolled through the league undefeated as the league champions, and their players were also recognized.

Earning the Player of the Year was senior pitcher Scott Douglas, who was 7-0 in league play with a 1.92 ERA and 56 strikeouts.

Joining Douglas on the first-team was senior Chase Hayden and junior Jacob Brown.

Hayden was the catcher for the Eagles, and batted .415 in league play with 25 RBIs, which was second overall in the area in their division. Brown is a junior shortstop and batted .408 in the MBC, with 23 runs batted in.

Second-team honorees included junior Cameron Davee (.403, 25 RBI) and senior Jacob Williams (4-0 in league, 2.12 ERA) and the sportsmanship award went to junior Jon Slone.