Steven Wilson was the hottest hitter in the league this week, racking up a .857 average, three home runs and eight RBIs.
Dakota Ridge compiled a record of 2-0 in that time.
Ralston Valley made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from fifth to third place in the league thanks to a 3--1 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Chatfield fell hardest in the standings, dropping from third all the way to fifth place after going -1-2 in the past week. the Eagles (15-3, 7-1) are the No. 1 team in the league.
Dakota Ridge boasted the best pitching over the past week, holding opponents to the league's fewest hits and issuing the fewest walks. The Eagles's pitchers have been charged with only 93 hits and have struck out 143 batters. Wilson is tops on the staff with 50 Ks.
Columbine stole 18 bases this week, adding to its league-leading 39 steals on the year. Given the green light by manager Chuck Gillman,
Michael Burns has racked up 10 steals on his own this season for the Rebels.
The Mustangs closer
Kyle Moore recorded two saves this week, most in the league. His three saves this year put him in third place in the league in that category.
Ralston Valley's
Trae Russell finished his week with seven hits, tops in the league. On the season, he's hitting .431 and ranks eighth in the league with 22 hits.
Jason Lighthall threw a shutout as he led Pomona to victory over Chatfield, 7-6 on May 2, 2012. He pitched five scoreless innings and struck out seven, while giving up one hits.
Ralston Valley's
Nate Olinger struck out 12 Pomona hitters en route to a 11-6 victory on May 5, 2012. Over his eight innings pitched he allowed three runs on two hits.