
Manor College junior shortstop Charlie Levy (Jenkintown/Jenkintown High School) has been voted USCAA Baseball Honorable Mention All-American — making him the first Manor Baseball player to earn All-American recognition in program history.
Levy didn’t just have a good season. He led the Blue Jays in 18 offensive categories, including a .479 batting average, .514 on-base percentage, .760 slugging percentage, 46 hits, 30 RBI, and 13 stolen bases. He was the only Manor player to appear and start in all 34 games, and he reached base in 29 of them.
The dominance carried into the national rankings. Levy won the USCAA Batting Average title — by less than a thousandth of a point — and finished fifth in slugging percentage and tied for 10th in triples. He is one of just three players in the USCAA to finish in the top five in both categories.
Levy also contributed on the mound, ranking second on the team in innings pitched (34.0) and complete games (4), while leading the Blue Jays in strikeouts (40) and strikeouts per nine innings (10.59), good for 12th in the USCAA.
The honor brings Manor’s total USCAA All-American selections across all sports to 20 since 2021. Levy plays for third-year head coach Charles “P.J.” Hackett.
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