Livermore's
Cameron Self was the best pitcher in East Bay this week. He won one game and struck out seven batters.
Daniel Slominski had the hottest bat in the league this week, racking up a .600 average, one home run and three RBIs. The Cowboys compiled a record of 2-1 in that time.
De La Salle's pitching staff was best in the league in terms of hits allowed, with just zero over the past week. The Spartans have surrendered a mere 19 hits this season in five games.
18 batters hit over .400 this week. The group was paced by Craig Woolson, who collected three hits in three at bats for a 1.000 average.
Slominski led the league with six hits this week for Livermore. His 11 hits for the year are fourth in the league, and he boasts a .407 batting average.
Jacob Payne led
Granada to a win on March 12, as he notched 14 strikeouts to beat
Liberty, 9-2. He gave up three hits and one run over six innings of work.
Ryan Kirby drove in five runners on Friday in the Matadors' 20-1 victory over
Enochs. He went 3-for-4 and scored one run.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.