Griffith's
Jesse Smith was the best pitcher in Northwest Crossroads this week. He won one game and struck out 14 batters.
Myles Siedentopf was on fire this week, as he led the league with a .600 average with seven RBIs.
Lowell compiled a record of 2-1 in that time.
The Panthers, the league's stolen base leader this season with 74, added to their lead in that category with 36 more steals over the past week.
Lowell gave up just six walks last week, ensuring that they held on to the top spot in the league in that category with only 68 allowed for the season.
11 batters hit over .400 this week. They were led by Bryan Thomas, who hit .625 this week (5-for-8).
Griffith's
Robbie Hernandez finished his week with seven hits, tops in the league. He is 18th in the league with 14 hits this year, and has a .292 batting average.
Smith drove in four runners as the Panthers defeated
Hammond Academy of Science & Tech 11-1 on Thursday. He went 2-for-4 and scored zero runs.
Hobart's
Brandon Murray struck out 11
Andrean hitters en route to a 7-6 victory on May 14. Over five innings of work, he gave up nine hits and five runs.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.