Adam Bailey was the best pitcher in B West this week, leading
York. He won one game and struck out 10 batters.
Zachary Leal was the hottest hitter in the league this week, racking up a .500 average with nine RBIs. Meanwhile, the Wildcats put together a 2-1 week.
Gray-New Gloucester, the league leader in stolen bases this season with 50, added to its lead in that category with 17 more steals over the past week.
Adam Healy's nine steals make him the biggest threat on the basepaths for the Patriots, which is running wild under the direction of manager Nolan Beckwith.
York put just five batters on base with walks in the past week, but Gray-New Gloucester's pitching staff has had the best control this season, surrendering a base on balls only 30 times in 71 innings this year.
Adam Healy threw a shutout as he led Fryeburg to victory over Gray-New Gloucester, 5-3, on Wednesday. He struck out seven, allowing three hits.
Aaron Todd struck out nine in York's 10-0 win over Old Orchard Beach on May 16. Over his seven innings pitched he allowed five runs on eight hits.