Wilt, John was the hottest hitter in the league this week, racking up a .412 average, one home run and seven RBIs. Meanwhile,
Hempfield put together a 4-0 week.
Manheim Township made the biggest jump in the national rankings, moving from 301 to 281 thanks to a 1-2 record over the past week.
The Blue Streaks sprayed a league-best 131 hits this week, but still trail
J.P. McCaskey, which holds the season lead in base knocks with 145.
Chris Martin has a team-high 18 hits on the season for fourth-place Manheim Township, which went 1-2 this week.
The pitchers for the Blue Streaks were stellar in leading the league with 89 strikeouts this week, but the Black Knights maintained their overall lead in that department with 109 Ks for the year. Manheim Township has relied on ace
Stephen Rissmiller heavily this season, and he leads the team with 22 strikeouts over 29 innings.
Hempfield's Wilt, John finished his week with seven hits, tops in the league. On the season, he's hitting .403 and ranks first in the league with 25 hits.
Derrick Shields went 4-5 as Manheim Township defeated Warwick 9-5 on May 2, 2012. He rounded out his day with two runs batted in and one runs scored.