Welcome to The Official Website of Johnny Bench
Welcome to The Official Website of Johnny Bench
For two decades, the Johnny Bench Award was presented to college baseball’s top NCAA Division I catcher. Now hosted by the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum, the program has expanded to 10 categories.
The award now includes a top college softball winner, as well as regional, "Reds Country", high school baseball and softball honorees from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia. All winner are recognized during a ceremony that takes place each year in July at Great American Ball Park.
Candidates are assembled from direct online submissions, All-State rosters and state athletic association recommendations. An awards committee determines a group of finalists based on statistics and support from local sources from each state. Johnny hand picks the winners.
To nominate a high school catcher for the 2024 Johnny Bench Awards, click the link below. All nominated catchers will be asked for their complete statistics at the end of the season in May 2024.
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Sophomore, University of Florida
Following an All-American high school career, Jocelyn served as a utility player for the 2023 National Championship team alongside our previous college softball winner, Kinzie Hansen. She knew she had more to prove when she transferred to Florida and followed through by sweeping every honor at the catching position as 1st Team All-American, Rawling Gold Glove recipient, Softball American Defender of the Year and Diamond Sports/NFCA Catcher of the Year.
Junior, University of South Carolina
For two years, Cole has been at the top of catcher conversations across college baseball as a 2x All-American by every voting publication. He enters the 2024 MLB Draft with a career high 1.116 OPS, leading most every offensive category among SEC catchers, while maintaining a .990 Fielding Percentage. At South Carolina, he succeeded 2019 Johnny Bench Award Kentucky High School winner, Colin Burgess, and demonstrated excellence on both sides of the plate.
Senior, Evergreen High School
Macy spent every inning for the past two seasons behind the plate, completing her high school career as the 3x Northwest Ohio Athletic League Player of the Year and 3x 1st Team All-Ohio catcher. Recognized as the top catcher in the region by NFCA, she will play for Penn State.
Senior, Montgomery County High School
The 2024 Kentucky Miss Softball and Region 10 Player of the Year garnered a near perfect catching performance with just one error in 200+ fielding chances while offensively producing a 1.987 OPS, 76 RBI and 79 runs scored. She will play softball at Troy University next season.
Senior, South Bend St. Joseph High School
As a SCAI All Star and Miss Softball Finalist, Riley averaged 30 assists and over 300 fielding chances as a varsity catcher. She put up a +1.590 OPS in 3 seasons, striking out just once in her senior year. The 2x First Team All-Indiana catcher finished strong on her way to Oklahoma.
Senior, Sherman High School
Excelling on both sides of the plate, Lauren’s .992 Fielding Percentage and 1.131 slugging percentage earned her recognition as an All Star and promoted her from two seasons on the 2nd Team All-State roster to the 2024 1st Team catcher. She will play for Bellarmine University.
Senior, Cabell Midland High School
During his time as the starting catcher, Luke led his team to back-to-back state championships. In his senior season, he served as the team captain with a perfect fielding percentage, National Honor Society commendation and 1st Team All-State recognition.
Senior, Rowan County High School
Across the state of Kentucky, Chance finished in the Top 10 of most every offensive category and holds the school record for career RBI. Behind the plate he allowed zero passed balls and caught stealing over 40% of base runners. Next season he will be playing at Winthrop University.
Senior, Sheridan High School
The 2x Muskingum Valley Player of the Year capped off his high school career with back-to-back 1st Team All-Ohio selections. Caden holds multiple school and state hitting records while he improved to a .990 Fielding Percentage. He is committed to Morehead State University
Senior, Mooresville High School
Much like this award’s namesake, Hogan succeeded both as a premium catcher and serviceable pitcher for his team. The 2024 Indiana High Schol Coaches Association "Player Of The Year", NHSBCA 1st Team All American will play for the University of Indiana.
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Brad Cresse, Louisiana State University - 2000
Kelly Shoppach, Baylor University - 2001
Jeremy Brown, University of Alabama - 2002
Ryan Garko, Stanford University - 2003
Kurt Suzuki, Cal State Fullerton, 2004
Jeff Clement, University of Southern California - 2005
Jake Smith, East Carolina University - 2006
Ed Easley, Mississippi State University - 2007
Buster Posey, Florida State University - 2008
J.T. Wise, University of Oklahoma - 2009
Bryan Holaday, Texas Christian University - 2010
Jake Lowery, James Madison University - 2011
Mike Zunino, University of Florida - 2012
Stuart Turner, University of Mississippi - 2013
Max Pentecost, Kennesaw State University - 2014
Garrett Stubbs, University of Southern California - 2015
Zack Collins, University of Miami - 2016
Matt Whatley, Oral Roberts University , 2017
Joey Bart, Georgia Tech University - 2018
Adley Rutschman, Oregon State University - 2019
Patrick Bailey, North Carolina State - 2020
Matheu Nelson, Florida State University - 2021
Kevin Parada, Georgia Tech University - 2022
Kyle Teel, University of Virginia - 2023
Dejah Mulipola, University of Arizona - 2019
Morganne Flores, University of Washington - 2020
Kayla Kowalik, University of Kentucky - 2021
Jordyn Rudd, Northwestern University - 2022
Kinzie Hansen, University of Oklahoma - 2023
Nate Webb, Union County High School - 2019
Dalton Back, Columbus East High School - 2020
Austin Bode, Columbus North High School - 2021
Oscar Pegg, Shakamak High School - 2022
Grant Sawa, Center Grove High School - 2023
Grace Lorsung, Cathedral High School - 2019
Taryn Weddle, Floyd Central High School - 2020
Sarah Stone, Bedford North Lawrnce High School - 2021
Brenna Blume, Gibson Southern High School - 2022
Ava Ratliff, Bedford North Lawrence High School - 2023
Colin Bugress, Tates Creek High School - 2019
Grant Knipp, Louisville Male High School - 2020
Matt Klein, Trinity High School - 2021
Brody Williams, Lyon County High School - 2022
Jonathan Fitz, Covington Catholic High School - 2023
Riley Hull, Pulaski County High School - 2019
Taylor Jackson, Oldham County High School - 2020
Sydney Melton, Lyon County High School - 2021
Kayley Batts, Oldham County High School - 2022
Nora Mack, Lafayette High School - 2023
Joe Powell, Mason High School - 2019
Mason Sawyer, Bishop Hartley High School - 2020
Trey Pancake, South Range High School - 2021
Jimmy Nuggent, Badin High School - 2022
Mason Eckelman, Walsh Jesuit High School - 2023
Samantha Hackenbracht, Massillon Washington High School - 2019
Zoie Smith, Pickerington Central High School, 2020
Madison Jellison, Watkins Memorial High School - 2021
Myiah Cloud, Delaware Hayes High School, 2022
Jordyn Wycuff, Watkins Memorial High School - 2023
Caleb Taylor, Morgantown High School - 2019
Eli Kirkendoll, Lincoln County High School -2020
Parker Redden, Shady Spring High School - 2021
Ethyn Barnitz, Wahama High School - 2022
Ty Galusky, Morgantown High School - 2023
Sophia Mikula, Weir High School - 2019
Jess Canterbury, Herbert Hoover High School, 2020
Emily Faith Allen, Parkersburg High School - 2021
Josie Bird, Lincoln County High School - 2022
Amber Wolfe, Wahama High School - 2023
In 2019, the Johnny Bench Awards moved to partnering with the Cincinnati Reds and expanded their program beyond collegiate baseball.
*Italics represents players with MLB service time.
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