2007 All-BCR baseball team

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Area fans that came out to the ball diamonds this spring were able to see one of the most balanced years the BCR has seen with a mix of senior experience and the promise of talented underclassmen.

That leads us to our players of the year in Daniel Murray (Princeton), Tony Bickett (Hall) and Brett Monson (Bureau Valley). Here’s a look at those three and the rest of the 2007 All-BCR baseball team.

Tony Bickett, sr, Hall — Hall coach Tom Keegan came into the season knowing he was going to have to rely on his Tony Bickett a lot as a pitcher and at the plate, and Bickett never backed down. Bickett batted .329 on the season with 13 RBIs. On the mound, Bickett led the Red Devils with 34.1 innings pitched and an ERA of 3.15, which also led the team.

“Tony was a three-year starter for us,” Keegan said. “Along with Matty (Weberski), he threw a lot of innings for us this year, and he showed a willingness to take the ball whenever asked to. Plain and simple, the kid just likes to play baseball.”

Cody Culjan, sr, Bureau Valley — The senior outfielder started out slowly at the plate, but picked it up with a full head of steam as he finished with a .316 batting average to lead the Storm. Culjan also showed his speed off finishing with 13 stolen bases in 13 attempts as he turned on the speed when he needed to get in scoring position for his teammates.

“Cody really struggled at the beginning of the year,” BV coach Jason Stabler said. “We moved him to the fifth spot, and he just took off and was probably our best hitter at the end of the year. If not for the beginning of the season, he may have led the area in average.”

Justin Doty, jr, Bureau Valley — One of the top pitchers in the TRAC-8 in 2007, Doty was not given the respect he deserved when he was selected to the second team All-Three Rivers team, after posting a 2.52 ERA in 53.2 innings of work.

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