By Rhett Manuel
Sports Editor
St. Edmund and Eunice High combined to place 20 players on their respective all-district baseball teams following the 2026 season, highlighted by nine first-team selections between the two programs.
St. Edmund earned strong representation on the District 5-1A team with four first-team selections.
Lannie Reed was named a first-team infielder for the Blue Jays, while Clay Aguillard earned first-team honors as a pitcher.
Peyton Vizena and Paxon Myers were both selected as first-team utility players.
The Blue Jays added five more players on the District 5-1A Second Team.
Owen Cart and Max Smith each received second-team recognition as utility players. Hudson Simon and Camden Loewer were named second-team outfielders, while Wyatt Dubois earned second-team honors as an infielder.
St. Edmund also placed three players on the honorable mention team. Jack Aucoin, Nathan Driggs and Ben Miller each received honorable mention recognition for the Blue Jays.
Eunice High also turned in a strong showing on the District 3-4A team, led by five first-team selections.
Aiden Lejeune earned first-team honors as a pitcher for the Bobcats. Montana Brown was selected as a first-team utility player, Bryce Stelly received first-team recognition in the outfield and Malik Thomas was named the district’s first-team shortstop.
Beau Brown rounded out Eunice’s first-team selections after earning honors as the district’s first-team catcher.
The Bobcats also had two players named to the District 3-4A Second Team.
Parker Pedigo earned second-team honors as an outfielder, while Austin Francois was selected as a second-team utility player.
Tyler Coward represented Eunice High on the honorable mention team as a utility player.
The combined all-district selections reflected the depth and consistency shown by both programs throughout the season.