Central Kansas's top pitcher this week was
Kingman/Norwich's
Trey Johnson. He won zero games and struck out 18 batters.
Nickerson beat Pratt this week, 11-1, in a matchup of the league's top two teams on Wednesday.
Pratt is now in first place at 13-1 in the league and 18-2 overall.
The Eagles' pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing 27 hits and 10 walks to lead the league in both categories. On the season, Kingman/Norwich has allowed just 131 hits, while striking out 190 batters. Johnson leads Kingman/Norwich with 76 strikeouts in 58 innings pitched.
The Eagles, the season leader in runs scored at 169, added to their total with a league-high 33 runs this week. Johnson leads the team with 28 runs scored and
Will Cousins has a team-high 26 RBIs on the year.
The week's strikeout crown belonged to
Mikabe Erdman, who turned in 19 Ks for the Eagles. With 49 strikeouts this year so far, he ranks second in the league.
Kingman/Norwich's
Austin Taylor finished his week with seven hits, tops in the league. He is third in the league with 26 hits this year, and has a .456 batting average.