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 Johnny Bench Awards, click the link below.
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Freshman, University of Oklahoma
Hometown: Bogart, GA
As a freshman, Kendall Wells put together an elite rookie campaign being named the NFCA National Freshman of the Year, Diamond/NFCA Catcher of the Year, and SEC Freshman of the Year. The First-Team All-American anchored the Sooners' potent lineup and shattered the single-season home run records for NCAA freshmen, OU’s softball program and the SEC with a staggering 39 home runs. Wells matched a phenomenal offensive performance with 88 RBI while only allowing three stolen bases all season.

Junior, Georgia Tech
Hometown: Suwanee, GA
Rocketing up Major League Baseball’s draft boards as one of the country's most elite, versatile prospects, Vahn was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, Rawlings Gold Glove finalist, and an 1stTeam, All-American by the ABCA, Baseball America and Perfect Game. Over 61 games, the explosive backstop anchored the Yellow Jackets' offense by slashing .397/.519/.772 with 20 home runs, 78 RBI, and 15 stolen bases, while showcasing rare athleticism making him a Top 10 draft pick.

Senior, University High School
Climbing the All-State ladder from freshman Honorable Mention to 2x Class AAAA First Team catcher, Masoner led her team to their first conference championship with a school record in doubles. The durable senior batted .323 with 31 hits, 27 RBIs in 35 games with a perfect fielding percentage. She will be attending Tusculum University.

Senior, Bullitt East High School
“Catcher every ball” is Johnny’s motto and Alvia accomplished that with zero errors or passed ball in her senior season and a career .995 fielding percentage in 121 varsity games. Her senior season was exceptional, hitting .485 with a 1.499 OPS while driving in 30 runs and blasting 8 home runs. The 3A All-Kentucky catcher will be playing at Troy University.

Senior, Edgewood High School
With a 1.000 fielding percentage, +1.000 OPS, 0 passed balls and 35 RBIs on 38 hits, Jayden showcased a balanced contribution to her team on both sides of the plate. Her consistency defense and improved offense earned the attention of Purdue university, where she will be playing next season.

Senior, Kenton Ridge High School
Committed to Ohio University, Brenna powered her team to an OHSAA state championship appearance while earning CBC Trail Division Player of the Year and First-Team All-Ohio honors. Her 19 regular season HRs, 53 RBIs, flawless 1.000 fielding and zero passed balls proved why this consistent JBA finalist captured the award in her senior season.

Senior, Campbell County High School
A 2x All-Conference & 2x All District Tournament catcher, Camden’s dedication showed on the field both on and off the field. The Campbell County Gold Glove winner shares his skills as a volunteer coach with Inner City Knothole and catching coach for travel ball teams while maintaining National Honor Society status. He will be playing at Morehead State.

Senior, Charleston Catholic High School
This standout team player drove in 48 RBIs on his way to a third consecutive Class AA All-State first-team selection. Having won a state championship in 3 sports with his school, Zaden was honored by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association with the Hardman Award as the state’s top amateur athlete. He will be attending the Deerfield Academy.

Senior, Delaware Hayes High School
As the reliable varsity cornerstone, Flack was lauded by his coaches and umpires alike for his exceptional maturity, work ethic, and consistency. The durable backstop caught nearly every single game for three years and slugged .744 while fielding .990 his senior season. He earned OHSBCA All-Ohio recognition and is committed to Thomas More University.

Senior, Crown Point High School
Prep Baseball’s #1 backstop in Indiana and Tennessee commit Sean Dunlap capped off his senior campaign with All-American honors and an MLB Draft Combine invitation. The top-50 recruit, boasts a 109.8 mph exit velocity with a 1.75-second pop time that led to throwing out 55% of baserunners and leading the nation in homeruns by a catcher.
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
Cole Messina, South Carolina University - 2024
Caden Bodine, CoastalCarolina University - 2025
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
Jocelyn Erickson, University of Florida - 2024
Reese Atwood, University of Texas - 2025
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
Hogan Denny, Mooresville High School - 2024
Johnnie Ankenbruck, Homestead High School - 2025
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
Riley Zache, South Bench St. Joseph High School - 2024
Olivia Young, Jasper High School - 2025
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
Chance Furnish, Rowan County High School - 2024
Owen Jenkins, Lexington Catholic High School - 2025
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
Reaghan Oney, Montgomery County High School - 2024
Emersyn Ramage, Livingston Central High School - 2025
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
Caden Sheridan, Sheridan High School - 2024
Jace Schrock, Jonathan Alder High School - 2025
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
Macy Chamberlin, Evergreen High School - 2024
Caleigh Shaulis, Walsh Jesuit High School - 2025
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
Luke Samuel, Cabell Midland High School - 2024
Byrson McNew, Preston High School - 2025
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
Lauren Guthrie, Sherman High School - 2024
Tayler Likens, Frankfort High School - 2025
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.