SPRING STANDOUTS — Among those garnering North Bay League distinction for the spring season was Windsor High School’s Tyler Hellums for Jaguar baseball.

The spring season was a successful one for Windsor High School teams and athletes, and that success was validated when North Bay League coaches gathered to compile the all North Bay League teams.
In all, 20 WHS athletes earned all North Bay League honors during the spring, including seven that garnered first-team distinction. Also included are four WHS track and field standouts that advanced to the prestigious Meet of Champions.
ALL LEAGUE, SPRING 2018
(Windsor athletes only)
Baseball
First team – Tyler Hellums, junior pitcher
Second team – Tanner Tobon, senior outfielder, Carson Ramocinski (freshman infielder)
Softball
First team – Kayla Scott, junior pitcher
Second team – Alyssa De Casas, senior outfielder, Camille Kahnberg, senior infielder
Boys Lacrosse
Second team – Olin Piotter, senior attack, Casey Horton, senior midfielder, Colton Jimenez, senior defensive midfielder
Girls Lacrosse
First team – Ashley McBride, sophomore defender, Paige Dieckmann, junior goalie, Elka Piotter, sophomore attack
Second team – Gianna Davis, junior defender, Ashlee Crowley, sophomore midfielder, Mary Sweeney, sophomore attack
Swimming
Connor Wong – sophomore (100 Butterfly, 200 IM NBL champion, NCS qualifier)
Boys Golf
AJ Harmier, junior NCS qualifier
Boys Tennis
Second team – Jack Amormino, senior
Track & Field (MOC qualifiers)
Lucas Chung (junior, NBL champion, 1,600 Meters)
Vince Corday (junior, NBL champion Triple Jump)
Scott McLauglin (junior 110 Meter High Hurdles)
Emily Johnson (freshman, Long Jump)
Badminton
Joelle Canto-Adams, Diego Rivera

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