Canton, OH- After 15 games across three days at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium, the Stark County Terriers were crowned NABF College World Series champions for the fourth consecutive season. On the morning of July 28th, WRCL commissioner and NABF representative John Mengelkamp sent out the all-tournament team selections for the 2025 NABF College World Series. Below is the all-tournament team.
C: Aidan Sheetz (Jasper Reds)-Northeast Dubois High School to IU Columbus
1B: Calvin Cackowski (B2 Bulls)-Thiel
2B: Christopher Maurer (Canton A’s)-Mount Union
3B: Anthony Bartiromo (Canton A’s)-Malone
SS: Nate Evans (3B Barons)-Penn State Shenango
OF: Ryan Shimek (Mountaineer Lumber Company)-Ashland
OF: Luke Ickes (Mountaineer Lumber Company)-Mount Union
OF: Nolan Kellicker (Stark County Terriers)-Baldwin Wallace
Utility: Dominic Trivisonno (Mountaineer Lumber Company)-John Carroll
Utility: Daniel Krabill (Stark County Terriers)-Oberlin
Utility: Josh Dezenzo (Stark County Terriers)-Washington & Jefferson
P: Ty Dennison (Stark County Terriers)-Mount Union
P: Brock Polilli (Canton Class A’s)-Massillon High School to Tiffin
P: Keagan Gilbride (Mountaineer Lumber Company)-Cuyahoga Community College
P: Braeden Kinnaird (B2 Bulls)-Hiram
P: Garret Odey (Stark County Terriers)-Earlham
Batting Champion: Nolan Kellicker (Stark County Terriers)-Baldwin Wallace
MVP: Ty Dennison (Stark County Terriers)-Mount Union
It is not a surprise to see the Stark County Terriers leading the way with five representatives, including the batting champion Kellicker and Dennison, the MVP, on the all-tournament team. The Mountaineer Lumber Company has four representatives, including Luke Ickes, who had a potential claim to the batting crown after pool play. The Canton Class A’s have three players while the B2 Bulls have two. Finally, the Jasper Reds and 3B Barons each have one representative.
Looking at colleges, the Ohio Athletic Conference ran the table with Mount Union having three players, and Baldwin Wallace, along with former OAC giants John Carroll, having one player each. Earlham, Hiram, Tri-C, Tiffin, Washington & Jefferson, Oberlin, Ashland, Penn State Shenango, Malone, Thiel, and IU Columbus have one player on the all-tournament team.