A Three Rivers' top pitcher this week was
Auburn's
Gabrael Spencer. Over the past week, he racked up one win and 13 strikeouts.
Floyd County made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from sixth to second place in the league thanks to a 1-0 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Eastern Montgomery fell hardest in the standings, dropping from first all the way to third place after going 0-1 in the past week. First-place Auburn (3-0) went 1-0 over the past week.
Auburn's pitching staff had a strong showing this week, allowing only five hits and three walks, both of which led the league.
Allen Huff's .500 batting average (2-for-4) for the Eagles was the best in the league this week. His average for the season stands at .500, which ranks fifth in the league. Huff has totaled four hits this season.
Erik Gaynor drove in four runners on Tuesday in Auburn's 15-0 victory over
Craig County. He went 4-for-4 and scored one run.
Spencer struck out 13 in the Eagles' 12-0 win over
Wythe on March 22. Over his six innings pitched he allowed zero runs on four hits.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.