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Division 1

Novi 8, Brownstown Woodhaven 3

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Division 2

Grand Rapids Christian 2, University Liggett 1

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Division 3

Bridgman 7, Algonac 1

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Division 4

Beal City 2, Plymouth Christian 1

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The 2023 MHSAA baseball tournament came to a conclusion on Friday, June 17.

Read through the following nominees who had strong performances in the semifinals and finals.

The poll will conclude on June 25 at 11:59 p.m.


Brett Reed, Novi

Reed hit three RBIs in the Division 1 win over Brownstown Woodhaven.

Uli Fernsler, Novi

Fernsler threw a complete game in the Division 1 title game. He also pitched four innings in a semifinal win against Mattawan. He combined for 11 innings pitched, and he allowed three earned runs, nine hits, zero walks and 11 strikeouts in the semifinals and finals.

Andrew Kummer, Novi

Kummer had two hits and two RBIs in a semifinal win over Mattawan. He also added two hits and one RBI in the title game against Brownstown Woodhaven.

Cam Seth, Grand Rapids Christian

Seth hit the two RBIs Grand Rapids Christian needed to take the Division 2 title over University Liggett 2-1.

Kyle Remington, Grand Rapids Christian

He pitched seven innings and allowed zero runs in the Division 2 semifinal win over Powers Catholic.

Joey Randazzo, University Liggett

Randazzo pitched a complete game in the Division 2 semifinal against Forest Hills Eastern. He allowed zero runs, five hits while totaling five strikeouts and zero walks.

Josh Kasner, Algonac

Kasner dominated on the mound and at the plate in the Division 3 semifinal win over Lansing Catholic. He hit three RBIs, and pitched a complete game with only one earned run, five hits, seven strikeouts and zero walks.

Charlie Pagel, Bridgman

Pagel led Bridgman to the Division 3 title. He pitched a complete game, and he allowed three hits, one earned run, five strikeouts and one walk.

He also had two hits and one RBI at the plate.

Cayden Smith, Beal City

Smith pitched 6.1 innings in the Division 4 title game against Plymouth Christian. He allowed one earned run, three hits, zero walks with 11 strikeouts.

He also had two hits and three RBIs in the semifinal win against Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic Prep.

​​Micah Lavigne, Plymouth Christian

Lavigne had three hits in the semifinal win over Rudyard.

Jordan Scott, Plymouth Christian

Pitched seven shutout innings in semifinal win over Rudyard. He allowed seven hits, zero runs while walking zero batters and striking out five.


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Jack Butler, SBLive Sports
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Jack Butler is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Minnesota and Michigan.