Three Mustang baseball players garnered all-league and all-state honors this past week after a successful 14-2 season that ended in the regional championship earlier this month.
Senior Derek Bycroft and juniors Calvin Delich and Brady Wiggin all earned first team All-Pioneer League honors.
Bycroft has been first team all-league all four years of his high school career and he was also named first team all-state as a pitcher along with earning his second straight 4A Pitcher of the Year honor.
Bycroft ended the year with a perfect 7-0 record with a 1.02 ERA. The senior allowed just six runs on 21 hits and 10 walks in 41 innings with 50 strikeouts.
Bycroft also had the third-highest batting average on the team with .481 with a tied-for-team-high 25 hits and 17 RBIs.
The highest batting average on the team belongs to Delich who hit a blistering .533 with 24 hits and 14 RBIs with a .610 on-base percentage leading to a second first team all-state honor as a outfielder.
Delich had a perfect fielding percentage with 17 put-outs and two double plays.
Wiggin had the second highest batting average on the team with a .500 with 25 hits and a team-high 24 RBIs which earned him honorable mention all-state honors.
The junior first baseman also had the highest on-base percentage of the entire team with .615 and was also perfect in the field with 97 put-outs and nine double-plays.
Bycroft will be moving on to Oklahoma Wesleyan next season but both Delich and Wiggin will be back in blue and gold to lead the rest of the Mustangs in a journey to return to the state tournament next spring.