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Eagles’ Lewis, Bailey gain Cal-Hi Sports first-team berths
- Updated: July 15, 2025
2025 EAST COUNTY PREP BASEBALL
Courtesy, CalHiSports
STOCKTON – Granite Hills standouts Brenden Lewis and Luke Bailey were named to the CalHiSports first team (all-divisions) for the 2025 season. FULL STORY
On Lewis, CalHi Sports reported:
There hasn’t been a more decorated player coming out of San Diego since 2012 when there was someone, Troy Conyers of El Capitan, who was the last back-to-back player of the year. Lewis also is just the fifth to do that since the section was formed in 1960. Lewis was the main cog in the Eagles’ team that had just one loss and two ties during the season. As a batter, he hit .373 with eight homers and 26 RBI. Lewis also scored 40 runs and only made five errors as a shortstop. As a pitcher, he checked off 56 innings this season with a 7-0 record and 1.50 ERA. Brenden has signed with Arizona State and his honors for us still aren’t done since he also has been an All-San Diego Section football wide receiver.
On Bailey, CalHiSports reported:
The UC Santa Barbara-bound Bailey had a monster season for the Eagles and was one of the big reasons why they took an unbeaten record into the CIF SoCal D1 regional playoffs after they won the CIF San Diego Section Open Division championship. Bailey, who has been selected as the San Diego Section Pitcher of the Year, ended the season with a 12-0 mound record and a 1.02 ERA. He only allowed 37 hits in 68 innings and had 75 strikeouts. Bailey’s three complete game shutouts also were all against quality foes — Helix, Patrick Henry and Valhalla.