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Three Seneca Baseball Players Earn All-State Honors

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Seneca MO- High School baseball closed the season with a strong statewide statement, as three Indians were recognized on Missouri’s Class 4 All-State baseball team.


Jagger Wilson earned First Team All-State honors, while Drew Sherwood and Silas Ball were each named Second Team All-State. The selections put Seneca among the programs well represented on the statewide list and highlight the depth of talent that helped drive the Indians throughout the season.


For Wilson, the First Team selection adds to a growing resume. Ozarks Sports Zone’s 2026 season preview identified him as one of the key arms expected to lead Seneca’s pitching staff, and his all-state recognition confirms the impact he made. A First Team nod is one of the highest honors a player can receive, and Wilson’s place on that list reflects both performance and respect across Missouri high school baseball.


Sherwood’s Second Team All-State selection continues a standout year of recognition. Earlier coverage of postseason honors also listed him as Big 8 Player of the Year, showing how valuable he was not only to Seneca, but across the conference. His all-state honor gives Seneca another proven leader recognized at the Missouri Class 4 level.


Ball’s Second Team All-State honor is just as meaningful. As a catcher, his role went beyond the box score. Ozarks Sports Zone noted before the season that Ball would handle catching duties for a pitching staff with high-level talent, and that kind of responsibility matters. Catchers help guide games, manage pitchers, and steady the defense, and Ball’s recognition shows that his work behind the plate stood out.


Together, Wilson, Sherwood, and Ball give Seneca baseball three all-state honorees in one season. That is a major accomplishment for the program and a reflection of the work being done by players, coaches, and the broader baseball community in Seneca.


The honors are also a reminder of what makes high school athletics special: individual achievement growing out of team success. Each player earned his name on the list, but all three also helped represent Seneca on a statewide stage.


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