Jerrik Sigg was on fire this week, as he led Southeast Kansas with a .500 average with four RBIs. Meanwhile,
Iola put together a 4-0 week.
the Mustangs made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from fourth to second place in the league thanks to a 4-0 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Fort Scott fell hardest in the standings, dropping from third all the way to sixth place after going 0-2 in the past week.
Pittsburg (10-1, 10-1) is now in first place.
Iola boasted the best pitching over the past week, holding opponents to the league's fewest hits and issuing the fewest walks. The Mustangs' pitchers have been charged with only 114 hits and have struck out 85 batters. Sigg is tops on the staff with 27 Ks.
Iola's 59 hits this week were the most in the league, adding to its season total of 223, best of any team. The Mustangs, which sit in second place, are led by
Levi Ashmore, who has accumulated 33 hits this season.
Iola's
Mason Coons led the league in strikeouts this week with six. With 19 strikeouts this year so far, he ranks sixth in the league.
The Mustangs'
Clint Heffern finished his week with 10 hits, tops in the league. On the season, he's hitting .477 and ranks second in the league with 31 hits.