Owen Arbogast was the hottest hitter in the league this week, racking up a .348 average with eight RBIs. Meanwhile,
Tygarts Valley put together a 2-5 week.
Pendleton County made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from eleventh to seventh place in the league thanks to a 6-2 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Pocahontas County fell hardest in the standings, dropping from seventh all the way to twelfth place after going 0-5 in the past week.
East Hardy (33-6, 27-5) is now in first place.
The Bulldogs led the league in hits this week with 57, but
Musselman is still the season leader, with 296. With 28 hits this year
Mark Parrack leads the second-place squad, which finished with a 2-5 record this week.
The Bulldogs's pitching led the league in strikeouts this week with 52, but the Applemen's pitchers hold the season lead with 218 Ks. Arbogast, who has struck out 46 batters over 39 innings, leads Tygarts Valley.
Shane Barrett led all closers in the league this week by notching two for
Hampshire. He ranks first in the league with five saves this season.
Ryan Pansch led the league with nine hits this week for
Washington. He is seventh in the league with 28 hits this year, and has a .354 batting average.
Ryan Pansch was the player of the game on May 1, 2012 with four RBIs in Washington's 14-2 victory over Dominion.