Crosstown's top pitcher this week was
Cole Micek. He won one game and struck out 27 batters.
Anthony Carson was the hottest hitter in the league this week, racking up a .370 average with six RBIs. Meanwhile,
Port of Los Angeles put together a 0-2 week.
Rancho Dominguez Prep's pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing 14 hits and zero walks to lead the league in both categories. Rancho Dominguez Prep has given up a mere 90 hits on the year in addition to compiling 91 strikeouts.
Joshua Rodriguez is the leader in that category with 32 Ks on the season.
The Polar Bears sprayed a league-best 61 hits this week, but still trail
Community Harvest, which holds the season lead in base knocks with 162. With 19 hits this year
Tyler Walters leads the first-place squad, which finished with a 0-2 record this week.
The Polar Bears' Carson finished his week with 10 hits, tops in the league. He is sixth in the league with 19 hits this year, and has a .322 batting average.
Ricky Juarez threw a shutout as he led Community Harvest to victory over Harbor Teacher Prep, 15-2, on Wednesday. He pitched six scoreless innings and struck out nine, while giving up two hits.
Forrest Riley Ii was the player of the game on Wednesday, with four RBIs in Community Harvest's 15-2 victory over Harbor Teacher Prep