Smith, Nash Win PVC Player Of The Year Award
Old Town's McKenna Smith and Hermon's Zach Nash have won top awards in the PVC Class B softball and baseball coaches. Both win Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year Awards.
Nash led the Penobscot Valley Conference in ERA (0.94) and strikouts (57). He was tied for second in the league with five wins. He hit .283 with 12 RBI and scored 13 runs.
Baseball All Conference / PVC Class B
First Team
Name | School |
Zach Nash | Hermon |
Ethan Stoddard | Old Town |
Chandler Rockwell | Foxcroft |
Ryan Hoogterp | Old Town |
Ben Southwick | John Bapst |
Alex Applebee | Hermon |
Conner Wagstaff | Ellsworth |
Jared Hamilton | Ellsworth |
Riley Swanson | MDI |
Austin Sheehan | Old Town |
Second Team
Name | School |
Brad Smith | Ellsworth |
Christian Greener | Hermon |
Cole Daniel | Old Town |
Nick Swift | Old Town |
Matt Perconti | MDI |
Ryan Vinneau | Foxcroft |
RJ Gross | Presque Isle |
Seth Clark | MDI |
Nick Bartlett | Presque Isle |
Dennis Kiah Player of the Year – Zach Nash, Hermon
Pitcher of the Year – Zach Nash, Hermon
Coach of the Year – Matt Kinney, Hermon
McKenna Smith from Old Town softball led the PVC in ERA (0.92). She struck out 125 batters in 61 innings. Smith had nine wins for the Coyotes. As a hitter, Smith batted .424 with four home runs, 20 RBI and 24 runs scored.
Softball All Conference / PVC Class B
First Team
Name | School |
McKenna Smith | Old Town |
Hailey Perry | Hermon |
Olivia Albert | Old Town |
Bre Oakes | Hermon |
McKenzie Beaudry | Foxcroft |
Callie Hammer | Ellsworth |
Lindsey McEachern | MDI |
Madison Higgins | John Bapst |
Alli Bourget | Foxcroft |
Katie Windsor | Hermon |
Second Team
Name | School |
Hannah Sargent | Ellsworth |
Megan Chamberlain | Hermon |
Gina Cambria | John Bapst |
Natalie St. Louis | Old Town |
Laura Zenk | Hermon |
Savannah Rodriguez | Presque Isle |
Chloe Raymond | Hermon |
Morgan Love | Old Town |
Maddie Doucette | Caribou |
Player of the Year – McKenna Smith, Old Town
Pitcher of the Year – McKenna Smith, Old Town
Coach of the Year – Jenn Plourde, Old Town