Timothy Harrison was on fire this week, as he led AAA District 10 with a .444 average, one home run and two RBIs. His
Kenwood team went 0-3.
Behind a 2-2 record over the past week,
Dickson County made the biggest jump in the national rankings, all the way from 120 to 112.
Clarksville's pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing four hits and two walks to lead the league in both categories. On the season, the Wildcats have allowed just 156 hits, while striking out 200 batters.
Josh Wilson leads the Wildcats with 56 strikeouts in 45 innings.
Even after stealing 13 bases to lead the league over the past week, the Knights are still looking up at Clarksville, which ranks No. 1 in steals, with 79 on the year. Harrison leads Kenwood with 23 swipes so far this season.
Anthony Hightower was the player of the game on May 4, 2012 with four RBIs in Clarksville's 2-0 victory over Henry County.