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 East Limestone Indians All Star Baseball Players and Awards


East Limestone Indians
East Limestone High School

25630 Evans Ave. Athens, AL 35613
Colors: Cardinal, White & Vegas Gold


 


 Honored Players 
 Player   Year   Pos.   Class      Source 




 All State Players 
 Player   Pos.   Class   Team   College   Source 
 2024   5A
 Chris FittsDH So. HM   ASWA
 2016   5A
 Caleb Fisk1B Sr. HM   ASWA
 Justin CarlinSS Jr. 2nd   ASWA
 2015   5A
 Brick PughUTL Sr. 2nd   ASWA
 Caleb Fisk1B Sr. 2nd   ASWA
 2014   5A
 Ben RhodesDH Sr. 1st   ASWA
 2010   5A
 Cade Medley2B Sr. 1st   ASWA
 2009   5A
 Cade MedleyUTL Jr. HM   ASWA
 Nathan DumontDH Sr. HM   ASWA
 2008   4A
 Jared LaxsonOF Jr. HM   ASWA
 Matthew BaileyC Sr. HM   ASWA
 2005   4A
 Ryan GantOF Sr. 1st   ASWA
 Will Crafts1B Sr. 1st   ASWA
 2003   4A
 Josh BordenC Sr. HM   ASWA
 2001   4A
 Ben Preston1B Sr. 1st   ASWA
 2000   4A
 Jeff Bivens3B HM   ASWA
 Patrick ViningSS HM   ASWA




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