First place in the league belongs to
McKinley Tech, which has compiled a 10-0 overall record to go with its 8-0 league record.
Woodson sits 2.00 games back in second, with a 5-1 record in league play.
Anacostia's pitching staff dominated this week, allowing only three hits and seven walks, both of which led the league. On the season, the Indians have allowed just 42 hits, while striking out 96 batters.
Dequan Turner leads the Indians with 57 strikeouts in 28 innings.
Anacostia stole 14 bases this week, adding to its league-leading 116 steals on the year. Turner's 23 steals make him the biggest threat on the basepaths for the Indians, which is running wild under the direction of manager Cato June.