Hunter Porterfield was on fire this week, as he led 4A Northern with a .500 average, two home runs and seven RBIs.
Mountain View compiled a record of 2-1 in that time.
With a big week, the Mountain Lions jumped into the top 25 in the state rankings. Mountain View moved up from No. 27 in the state all the way to No. 19 thanks to a 2-1 record over the past week. Led by manager Brian Smela, the Mountain Lions are ranked No. 1,773 in the nation with an overall record of 16-8.
Broomfield's pitching staff had a strong showing this week, allowing only five hits and eight walks, both of which led the league.
Mountain View scored 38 runs this week to lead the league, but the Eagles are tops in runs scored this year, with 174.
The league boasted seven .400 hitters over the past week. The group was paced by Kollin Evens, who collected 11 hits in 13 at bats for a .846 average.
The most RBI in the league this week belonged to the Mountain Lions' Porterfield, who drove in seven. He now stands at 19 RBIs on the season, which puts him seventh in the league.
Porterfield put on an offensive show on May 17, as he smashed two home runs in
Valor Christian's 21-18 victory over Mountain View. Porterfield's big day included four RBIs and three runs scored, as he went 2-for-3.
Adam Baumann drove in four runners on Friday in the Eagles' 21-18 victory over the Mountain Lions. He went 3-for-5 and scored three runs.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.