Brady Acker
Atholton, junior, pitcher-infielder
Hit .478 with 22 stolen bases to lead No. 13 Raiders to Howard County title
Led team in hits (33), runs scored (32); had three home runs, five doubles, two triples
Named to both All-Howard County and All-District V teams by coaches
Joey Benitez
Archbishop Spalding, senior, pitcher
Struck out 72 hitters in 50 innings for Cavaliers this season
Finished with a 5-3 record, including wins over No. 1 Calvert Hall and No. 3 Gilman
Committed to play baseball at Old Dominion
Trevor Houck
Westminster, senior, pitcher-infielder
Had a 7-2 record with a 1.17 ERA, 50 strikeouts in 53 innings this season
Batted .541 with three home runs, 31 RBIs, 23 runs, 12 stolen bases
Set to play baseball at Lafayette (Pa.)
Tyler Norcross
Bel Air, senior, pitcher-infielder
Went 6-1 with 1.16 ERA to lead No. 6 Bobcats to Class 3A state title
Had 89 strikeouts, walked only 14 hitters this season
Committed to Charleston Southern (S.C.) for baseball
Zack Ridgely
Archbishop Curley, junior, pitcher-outfielder
Hit .385 with 11 doubles, seven stolen bases this season
Had a 3-3 record with 59 strikeouts in 42 innings
Held No. 3 Gilman to one earned run, four hits in four innings as Friars won President's Cup title in April
Gavin Sheets
Gilman, junior, pitcher-infielder
Leader of the Greyhounds offense, he batted .425 with 48 hits and 34 RBIs
Tied Gilman's single-season record with 19 doubles this year
Already committed to play baseball at Wake Forest
Peter Solomon
Mount St. Joseph, junior, pitcher-outfielder
Went 6-1 with 69 strikeouts in 522/3 innings this season
Had 27 hits, including one home run, and 14 RBIs for No. 14 Gaels
Already set to play baseball at Notre Dame
Joe Zayatz
Oakland Mills, senior, pitcher-infielder
Dominant leader for No. 8 Scorpions, who finished with 16-6 record this year
Batted .440 with three home runs, three triples and 11 doubles
Named Howard County Player of the Year by coaches, he pitched one-hit shutout in 1-0 win over Glenelg on April 10
Conor Reynolds
Loyola, senior, infielder
Primarily known for his glove, Reynolds made a huge impact with his bat this season
Hit .446 with 48 hits, 42 RBIs and five home runs for No. 11 Dons
Two-year captain set to play baseball at Johns Hopkins
Robbie Wheelton
Catonsville, senior, outfielder
Leading hitter for No. 7 Comets, who advanced to state title game for first time since 1976
Had a .417 batting average, .525 slugging percentage this season
An All-Baltimore County pick by coaches this year, he had 24 hits
Alex Murphy
Calvert Hall, senior, catcher
Probably the best hitter in the Baltimore area, he batted .476 for MIAA A Conference champion
Had 40 hits -- including four home runs, three triples, 10 doubles -- and 46 RBIs for No. 1 Cardinals
Committed to play baseball at Wake Forest
Teams selected by Mike Frainie after consultation with Baltimore Sun staff and area coaches.