Omar Gonzalez was the hottest hitter in the league this week, racking up a .283 average, two home runs and 11 RBIs. Meanwhile,
Perris put together a 0--1 week.
The league's top pitcher this week was the Panthers'
Russell Samuel. Over the past week, he had zero wins and five Ks.
Perris sprayed a league-best 132 hits this week, but still trails
Elsinore, which holds the season lead in base knocks with 282.
Joseph Gysler has a team-best 23 hits this year, and the Panthers went 0--1 this week.
The pitchers for Perris were stellar in leading the league with 63 strikeouts this week, but
Heritage maintained its overall lead in that department with 153 Ks for the year.
David Sandoval, who has struck out 18 batters over 44 innings, leads the Panthers.
The week's strikeout crown belonged to
Alan Huizar, who turned in 11 Ks for Perris. He's twenty-third in the league with 12 total strikeouts.
The Panthers'
Robert Carrillo led the league with 17 hits this week. He is twenty-sixth in the league with 19 hits this year, and has a .306 batting average.
Daniel Naus threw a shutout as he led Elsinore to victory over Hawthorne, 5-3, on Saturday. He struck out five, allowing two hits.
Kevin Clementi led Los Altos to a win on May 18, as he notched eight strikeouts to beat Lakeside, 5-2. Over seven innings of work, he gave up five hits and five runs.