MCAC Baseball All-Division Teams Announced

MCAC Baseball All-Division Teams Announced

Rochester, MN –

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCAC) office has announced the MCAC Baseball All-Division awards for the 2023 season.

Following the conclusion of the regular season, MCAC baseball coaches nominated and ranked the players for each division - North, Central, and South.  The top players from each division, based on rankings at their position, were then named to the MCAC All-Division Team. Coaches in each division also selected their Player-of-the-Year and Coach-of-the-Year.

In the MCAC North Division, Jackson Bonneville, a sophomore third baseman from Minnesota North College - Itasca, was selected as the Player of the Year. His coach, Justin Lamppa, was named the Coach of the Year. 

Bonneville hit .398 on the season with 3 home runs, 18 doubles, and 2 triples. He had a slugging percentage of .641 with 54 RBI and 44 runs scored. In the field, Bonneville had 20 put-outs and assisted on 42 outs, and he compiled a .886 fielding percentage. 

Coach Lamppa led his Vikings squad to a 25-18 record and a 14-4 record in the North Division and the North Division title.

Christian Lessman, a sophomore right-handed pitcher from St. Cloud Technical and Community College, earned the MCAC Central Division Player-of-the-Year award, while Ridgewater College head coach, Tyler Hebrink, was chosen as the Central Division Coach-of-the-Year. 

Lessman pitched in 9 games during the season, going 6-1 and picking up an additional save. In his 49.2 innings pitched, Lessman gave up 11 earned runs, good enough for a 1.99 ERA, and allowed only 32 hits. He had 81 strikeouts and 13 walks and pitched one no-hitter during the season. 

Coach Hebrink led his Warriors to a share of the Central Division title with a 12-14 overall record and an 8-5 record in Central Division play. 

The MCAC South Division Player-of-the-Year honor went to Hunter Vikemyr, a sophomore pitcher and right fielder from Riverland Community College; and Riverland's head coach, Derek Hahn, earned the South Division Coach-of-the-Year award. 

Vikemyr appeared in 11 games this season, starting all 11, and going 9-0. He threw 5 complete games and had a season ERA of 1.82. In his 59.1 innings, Vikemyr gave up only 12 earned runs and 40 hits, while striking out 82 and walking 28. He also hit .418 on the season, scoring 54 runs and driving in 36. Vikemyr hit 18 doubles, 4 triples, and a home run, and had 5 stolen bases.

Coach Hahn led his Blue Devils team to a 35-11 overall record and 13-3 South Division record, while claiming the South Division championship.

Below is a complete list of the 2023 MCAC All-Division Teams:

 

North All-Division Team 

  College Player Name Jersey # Position Year (Fr/So) Team
             
Infield
  Itasca Jackson Bonneville    2 3B SO 1st
  Itasca Geremy Mattis 21 SS FR 1st
  MNC-Rainy River Michael Wright 24 1B SO 1st
  Vermilion Mason Kostka 6 SS-3B FR 1st
  Northland Abel Rodriguez 30 Inf So 2nd
  MNC-Mesabi Range Nick Peters 10 SS SO 2nd
  Northland Odhan Manhas 9 Inf Fr 2nd
  MNC-Rainy River Darian Pretorius 4 2B/SS FR 2nd
  MNC-Rainy River Josue Franco Jr. 21 SS/2B  FR 3rd
  Vermilion DeSoto Hood 7 SS FR 3rd
  Itasca  Avery Liestman 9 1B SO 3rd
  Itasca Jake Eltiste 7 2B SO 3rd
             
Outfield
  Northland Connor Hoyt 14 OF Fr 1st
  Itasca Spencer Oxton 15 LF SO 1st
  MNC-Rainy River Demarques Ortega 5 CF FR 1st
  Northland Keaden Kempert 26 OF So 2nd
  Itasca Joshua Grimmer 1 RF SO 2nd
  MNC-Rainy River Jesse Martinez 1 RF FR 2nd
  MNC-Rainy River Ethan Bergen 9 LF SO 3rd
  MNC-Mesabi Range Cameron Pietrusa 7 CF FR 3rd
  Itasca Layton Rivas 5 CF SO 3rd
             
Catcher
  Itasca Kodi Miller 22 C SO 1st
  Hibbing Diego Escamilla 9 C SO 2nd
  Vermilion Charlie Wonser 15 C SO 3rd
             
DH
  MNC-Rainy River Shane Erickson 8 DH (3B/1B) FR 1st
  Hibbing Kris Rivera 42 DH FR 2nd
  Itasca Kole Paulsen 14 DH FR 3rd
             
Pitcher
  Itasca Kyle Rutherford 26 P FR 1st
  Itasca Avery Liestman 9 P/1B SO 1st
  MNC-Rainy River Marcus Kriek 18 RHP FR 1st
  Vermilion DeSoto Hood 7 P FR 2nd
  MNC-Rainy River Garrett Schmitt 22 RHP FR 2nd
  Vermilion Jake Palomo 22 P FR 2nd
  Hibbing Andrew Zamora 7 P SO 3rd
  MNC-Mesabi Range Brandon Lind 11 LHP SO 3rd
  Itasca Logan Jackson 12 P SO 3rd
             
  Coach of the Year: Justin Lamppa        
  Player of the Year: Jackson Bonneville        

 

 

Central All-Division Team

  College Player Name Jersey # Position Year (Fr/So) Team
             
Infield
  SCTCC Sam Holthaus 0 1B Fr 1st
  Anoka-Ramsey CC Jeremy Brown 21 1B FR 1st
  ATCC Brady Goebel 44 1B FR 1st
  SCTCC Brock Woitalla 32 SS Fr 1st
  ATCC Jacob Merrill 5 2B FR 2nd
  Ridgewater College  Bennett Knapper  14 2B Soph 2nd
  ATCC Carter Lang 16 SS FR 2nd
  Anoka-Ramsey CC Jake Contreras 17 3B FR 2nd
  M State Micheal Short 20 3B SO  3rd
  CLC Beau Lepel 9 3B Fr 3rd
  Ridgewater College  Nolan Spence  23 3B Soph 3rd
  CLC Riley Rauch 4 SS So 3rd
             
Outfield
  ATCC Levi Lampert 6 RF FR 1st
  CLC Adam Braun 2 OF/DH So 1st
  Ridgewater College  Reece Schwirtz 4 LF Soph 1st
  SCTCC Cayden Hansen 3 RF Fr 2nd
  CLC Mason Argir 1 OF So 2nd
  Anoka-Ramsey CC Pat Brey 20 RF FR  2nd
  Ridgewater College  Sam Etterman 6 CF Fresh 3rd
  ATCC Mason Conrad 4 LF FR 3rd
  M State Luke Ruter 2 CF FR 3rd
             
Catcher
  CLC Noah Cekalla 16 C/P So 1st
  Ridgewater College  Tyler Flis 15 C Soph 2nd
  ATCC Felix Porras 19 C FR 3rd
             
DH
  SCTCC John Deschamps 25   So 1st
             
Pitcher
  SCTCC Christian Lessman 21 RHP So 1st
  ATCC Lucas Burgum 22 P FR 1st
  CLC Noah Cekalla 16 C/P So 1st
  ATCC Jalen Vorpahl 23 P FR 2nd
  Anoka-Ramsey CC Wyatt Doubler 2 LHP SO  2nd
  Ridgewater College  Sam Etterman 6 SP Fresh 2nd
  Anoka-Ramsey CC Josh Stoll 9 RHP SO  3rd
  Ridgewater College  Reece Schwirtz 4 SP Soph 3rd
  SCTCC Carson Geislinger 5 RHP So 3rd
             
  Coach of the Year: Tyler Hebrink        
  Player of the Year: Christian Lessman        

 

 

South All-Division Team

  College Player Name Jersey # Position Year (Fr/So) Team
             
Infield
  Riverland  Jared Grams 2 SS SO 1st
  Rochester Griffin Olson 8 SS FR. 1st
  Century College Nick Ibrahim 14 1B/OF So 1st
  Western Tech. College Brandon Stadtler 3 SS SO 1st
  Rochester Luis Rodriguez 5 3B Fr. 2nd
  Western Tech. College Dale Bratz 23 2nd SO 2nd
  Rochester Yanseph Llanos 23 1B So. 2nd
  Riverland  Dylan Gillespie  16 3B SO 2nd
  Riverland  Taiko Ishikawa 33 1B FR 3rd
  Western Tech. College Jassan Medrano 18 SS/2nd FR 3rd
  Century College Porter Jorgenson 3 SS/2B Fr. 3rd
  Minnesota West Robert Reyes 17 SS FR 3rd
             
Outfield
  Rochester Rees Campanale 16 RF Fr. 1st
  Riverland Joshua Fernandez  23 LF FR 1st
  Century College Zach Bruns 12 OF So. 1st
  Minnesota West Fernando Marte 25 LF FR 2nd
  Riverland Hunter Vikemyr 26 RF SO 2nd
  Century College Xander Paar 5 OF So. 2nd
  Century College Dom Vogel 8 OF/C Fr. 3rd
  Western Tech. College Carson Johansen 7 CF SO 3rd
  Western Tech. College Jacob Martin 28 LF FR 3rd
             
Catcher
  Riverland Evan Hubatch 17 C SO 1st
  Century College Brock Larsen 27 C/1B So. 2nd
  Minnesota West Daniel Castro 8 C FR 3rd
             
DH
  Western Tech. College EJ Gumenez 40 DH/iB SO 1st
  Riverland Drew Copley 5 DH SO 2nd
  Minnesota West Jobeth Diaz 44 1B So 3rd
             
Pitcher
  Riverland Hunter Vikemyr 26 P SO  1st
  Century College Kaden Pfeffer 21 LHP So. 1st
  Rochester Rees Campanale 16 RHP Fr. 1st
  Riverland Maxwell Schumacher 18 P SO  2nd
  Century College Ty Valiton 17 RHP So. 2nd
  Riverland Asahi Sato 7 P FR 2nd
  Rochester Luke Dudycha 22 LHP So.  3rd
  Minnesota West Ian Scherbring 47 P FR 3rd
  Century College Leo Fleishhacker 2 RHP Fr 3rd
             
  Coach of the Year: Derek Hahn        
  Player of the Year: Hunter Vikemyr        

 

   

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About the Minnesota College Athletic Conference

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference is the organizational body for NJCAA-affiliated two-year technical and community college athletic programs in the Minnesota State system.  The mission of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference is to advance intercollegiate athletics by providing an engaging and supportive environment for success of our student athletes and competition among member institutions.  The MCAC is committed to the guiding principles of encouraging the development and success of student athletes, promoting the integrity, honesty and loyalty to member schools as well as upholding the sustainability of conference athletic programs.