Pirate Baseball Celebrates Postseason Success with Eight Players Honored
Pensacola State College’s baseball program is proud to announce that eight Pirate players have earned postseason recognition following a standout season in the Panhandle Conference.
Pensacola State College's baseball program is proud to announce that eight Pirate players have earned postseason recognition following a standout season in the Panhandle Conference. The honors include six All-Conference selections, two All-Defensive team members, and a prestigious statewide award.
Will Barter, a redshirt freshman catcher and Pensacola native, was named First Team All-Panhandle and Second Team All-State. Barter posted a .345 batting average with 32 RBIs and two home runs, anchoring the Pirates both offensively and behind the plate.
Mason Onate and Caden Hartman were named to the Second Team All-Panhandle as infielders. Onate batted .316 and led the team with 27 stolen bases, while Hartman, who played first base, led the team with a .386 batting average and an impressive .500 on-base percentage.
In the outfield, Lincoln Pack and Taft Middleton also earned Second Team All-Panhandle honors. Pack led the team with 11 home runs and 48 RBIs while batting .331. Middleton contributed a .351 average, a team-high 14 doubles, and 28 RBIs.
Kaden Wilks was recognized as a Second Team All-Panhandle designated hitter. He batted .328 with seven home runs and 39 RBIs, providing consistent power in the lineup.
Defensively, Drew Reaves was named to the All-Defensive Team for his stellar play at third base, where he posted a .963 fielding percentage. Dalton Biggs, a key arm out of the bullpen, also made the All-Defensive Team and was named Fireman of the Year for the Panhandle Conference. Biggs further distinguished himself by earning the FCSAA Gold Glove Award, recognizing him as one of the top defensive pitchers in the state.