
The Manor College Blue Jays had plenty to celebrate after the 2025-26 baseball season — and two players just got official recognition to prove it. Junior shortstop-pitcher Charlie Levy and freshman first baseman Nate Perez were both voted to the All-ESAC Second Team by the conference’s head coaches.
Levy, who already claimed the USCAA Baseball Batting Average title this season, was the engine behind Manor’s offense from start to finish. He appeared in all 34 games — the only Blue Jay to do so — and led the team in virtually every offensive category: a .479 batting average, 46 hits, 27 runs, 30 RBI, and a .760 slugging percentage.
In ESAC play specifically, he paced the team in at-bats, hits, singles, total bases, and RBI while getting on base in 11 of 14 conference games. On the mound, he led the staff in strikeouts (44) and strikeouts per nine innings (10.59) over the full season, and topped conference pitchers with 15 strikeouts in league play alone.
Perez made his mark in his freshman year, appearing in 27 games and finishing second on the team in total bases (29) and RBI (17). In conference play, he tied for the team lead in home runs and ranked among the leaders in plate appearances, RBI, and extra-base hits. Defensively, he led Manor in putouts all season — a quiet but critical contribution up the middle of the infield.
The pair join a short list of Blue Jays to earn all-conference baseball honors, alongside Eddie Fortescue Jr., Anthony Ortiz, Jose Romero, and Shawn Vega. Both play under third-year Head Coach Charles “P.J.” Hackett.
Interested in competing at the college level? Learn more about Manor College athletics and what it means to be a Blue Jay. Manor College, located in Jenkintown, is a private, associate’s and bachelor’s degree-granting institution recognized for its academic excellence and personalized approach to ensuring each of its students leaves ready to excel in their chosen fields.


























































