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2011 ALL-PIL TEAM ANNOUNCED
NOVEMBER 25, 2011 - SEATTLE, WA: The 2011 All-Pacific International League team were announced today by league president Mike MacCulloch. Players were chosen based upon their performance in PIL league games with special considerations based upon non-league, tournament, and international competition. The Seattle Studs placed five players on the all league team, more than any other club.
INFIELDERS (4)
Jared Johnson (Kelowna Jays)
Nate Mullins (Everett Merchants)
Brady Steiger (Seattle Studs)
Cody Valgardson (Kelowna Jays)
OUTFIELDERS (3)
Lyndon Estill (Northwest Honkers)
Jet Hart (Seattle Studs)
Ty Holm (Everett Merchants)
PITCHERS (5)
Josh Berry (Seattle Studs)
Leon Boyd (Burnaby Bulldogs)
Scott Kuzminsky (Seattle Studs)
Jesse Peters (Langley Blaze)
Alex Reid (Kamloops Sun Devils)
RELIEF PITCHER
Taylor Thompson (Seattle Studs)
CATCHER
Cam Firth (Kelowna Jays)
DESIGNATED HITTER
Kevin Corrigan (Seattle Studs)
UTILITY
Andy Lyon (Everett Merchants)
HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS:
Skye Adams (Everett Merchants - Pitcher), Ben Bradford (Kamloops Sun Devils - Outfield), Pat Brown (Kamloops Sun Devils - Infield) Denver Wynn (Kamloops Sun Devils - Pitcher), Cory Wood (Kelowna Jays - Pitcher), Scott Webster (Langley Blaze - Infield), Joey Benda (Nanaimo CoalMiners - Pitcher), Chad Boldt (Northwest Honkers - Pitcher), Jason Salers (Northwest Honkers - Pitcher) Bobby Wassmann (Northwest Honkers - Pitcher), Kyle Conwell (Seattle Studs- Outfield) and Derek Jennings (Seattle Studs - Infield)




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