By: Nate Johns | SportzWire | July 3, 2026 | Photo courtesy Justin Focus
The Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association announced the 2026 All-State teams.
21 District 2 players were named to the 1st and 2nd teams.
Pittston Area, Dallas, Abington Heights, Mid Valley and Riverside all had multiple players selected.
Players were nominated by coaches and selected by the PSBCA All-State committee.
6A First Team
Liam Onofry, C, Delaware Valley, Sr
Onofry started 19 of 20 games behind the plate for a Warriors team that used seven different pitchers. He hit .426 with 12 extra-base hits and 22 RBIs.
Dvonte Rivers, INF, Wyoming Valley West, Sr
Rivers led the Spartans in pretty much every offensive category and manned shortstop. He hit .466 with 13 doubles, 4 homers and 28 RBIs. Rivers is committed to Long Island University.
6A Second Team
Logan Hearity, INF, Hazleton Area, Jr
Hearity is one of three WVC Division 1 shortstops to make an All-State team. He hit .420 and drove in 20 runs. Hearity will be back with the Cougars next season before playing his college baseball at Seton Hall.
5A First Team
Brady Youngblood, C, Dallas, Jr
Youngblood was the top catcher in District 2 this season and combined a strong arm to throw out runners with power in the box. He batted .422 and drove in a team best 27 RBIs. Youngblood also hit four home runs, including a grand slam at PNC Field and a game-winning solo shot in the district semifinals vs Wallenpaupack. He is committed to Notre Dame.
Beau Widdick, INF, Pittston Area, Sr
Widdick was a key piece for Pittston’s third straight district championship team. The shortstop hit .459, drove in 21 runs and stole 15 bases. Widdick also turned 12 double plays and had a .956 fielding percentage. He will continue his baseball career at UMass.
Dominick Zangardi, OF, Dallas, Sr
Zangardi was a key piece on a Dallas team that made the district championship. He hit .493 with 17 extra-base hits including 3 homers. He is off to Niagara to continue baseball.
Nick Bradley, ATH, Abington Heights, Sr
The reigning Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year showed why he will be heading to Auburn. Bradley hit .406 with 26 hits and a team-leading 18 RBIs. On the mound, he struck out 76 batters and sported a 1.54 ERA.
5A Second Team
Jacoby Harnen, C, Pittston Area, Jr
Harnen also has a case as the best catcher in the district. He’s one of the best defensive catchers in Pennsylvania and hit .431 plus drove in 25 RBIs.
Evan Gonzalez, OF, Abington Heights, Sr
Gonzalez was the top hitter on an experienced Abington Heights team. He batted .433 and led the Comets in hits with 26.
4A Second Team
Joe Romanosky, INF, Mid Valley, Jr
Romanosky patrolled the middle infield at short for the three-time reigning district champs. He batted .427 with 35 hits. He scored 23 runs this season.
Nick Mills, INF, Mid Valley, Sr
Mills was a true utility player and played wherever the Spartans needed him. He hit .404 with 23 hits, a team-best 26 RBIs and mashed five home runs.
3A First Team
Adam Sorensen, INF, Montrose, Jr
Sorensen was the main catalyst for Montrose’s strongest season in years. He hit .484 with 22 RBIs and 14 extra-base hits. On the mound, he only allowed 9 earned runs all season.
Nick Bohenek, OF, Riverside, Sr
Bohenek was one of two Vikings Outfielders to make the All-State team. He hit .540 on the year with 14 extra-base hits and 29 RBIs. He also pitched a 2.10 ERA. He will play his college baseball at Wagner.
Jose Sosa, OF, Riverside, Sr
Sosa is off to Bloomsburg after an incredible senior season where he hit .472. He had 34 hits, 12 for extra bases, and 25 RBIs.
3A Second Team
Mason Stets, P, Dunmore, Sr
Stets ended his Bucks career when he recorded his 100th career strikeout in a first round state playoff game against Warrior Run. He pitched 46 innings and struck out 41 batters with a 1.22 ERA across 10 appearances. He will continue his baseball career at Lycoming.
2A First Team
Jordan Jagger, P, Mountain View, Jr
Jagger was the ace of the Mountain View rotation. He pitched in 13 games and 59.1 innings. Jagger struck out 116 batters and had a 1.53 ERA.
Alden Felker, C, Elk Lake, Sr
Felker was a key component of the Warriors district runner-up team. He hit .419 with 10 doubles, six triples and 28 RBIs.
Leo Nockley, INF, Wyoming Seminary, Jr
Nockley led the Blue Knights to their first district championship in program history. The Tennessee commit batted .408 with 20 hits, seven doubles and three homers. Nockley also stole 34 bases and scored 37 runs.
Brendan Marvin, ATH, Blue Ridge, Sr
Marvin primarily played 3B for the Raiders. He hit for a .483 average including 9 doubles and 21 RBIs.
2A Second Team
Dominic Marranca, INF, Holy Redeemer, So
Marranca made a massive leap from his freshman year and finished with a .523 batting average. He led the Royals in hits, runs scored, doubles and RBIs.
1A Second Team
Jeremy Slick, ATH, Forest City, Jr
Slick gets recognized for a great season at Forest City that went under the radar. He hit .484 with 15 hits, four doubles and seven RBIs.