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PLAYERS TO WATCH

J.T. Baksha,

Aurora Christian, Jr., P

Aurora Christian has had some of the best pitching in the area in recent years, and the left-handed Baksha (8-2, 1.37 ERA), an Iowa recruit, gives this year’s Eagles a legit ace.

Micah Coffey

Batavia, Jr., IF

The three-sport athlete is plenty productive in the spring; he was all conference as a sophomore last season and gives the Bulldogs a solid glove at first base.

Nick Derr

Geneva, Fr., IF

It’s unusual to put a freshman on a list like this, but few freshmen come with the pedigree of Derr, a Florida State recruit who wields a live bat and shook off varsity nerves by playing quarterback for the Vikings’ football team in the fall.

Nicholas Erickson

St. Charles East, Sr. IF

Erickson, who committed only five errors in 142 chances at shortstop for the Saints last season, also figures in as a key stick in the Saints’ lineup.

Joe Hoscheit

St. Charles East, Sr., OF

Hoscheit projects as one of the most intimidating bats in the Upstate Eight Conference and, when he’s not in left field, could also boost the Saints on the mound before taking his game to Northwestern next year.

Andy Honiotes

Geneva, Sr., P

Honiotes, who committed to Miami (Fla.) during the offseason, will be hard-pressed to improve upon a dynamite junior year in which he went 7-0 with a 1.01 ERA.

Nick Huskisson

St. Charles East, Sr., P

Huskisson was solid last season but the Saints’ lefty ace is much more confident and businesslike as a senior, coach Len Asquini says.

Matt Miller

Aurora Central Catholic, Sr., P

The four-year varsity player will be a key part of whatever success the Chargers have on the mound and in the field under first-year coach Sean Bieterman, who also is the school’s athletic director.

Connor Riley

Marmion, Sr., P

Coach Dave Rakow anticipates pitching being the strength for a Marmion program that has won three straight regional titles, and Riley (6-3 last season) tops the list.

Ankur Shah

St. Charles North, Sr., P

The left-handed Shah, an Illinois-Chicago recruit, should provide leadership for a North staff that will be throwing to catcher Ryan Thomas, who coach Todd Genke calls “one of the best backstops in the Upstate Eight.”

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