Colt Copeland was the best pitcher in the league this week. He accumulated two wins and 17 strikeouts.
Windsor (8-5, 5-0) is red-hot, having won five straight games, the longest such streak in the league. The streak was extended by another two games over the past week, including a 4-3 victory over Surry County.
Surry County's pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing two hits and one walks to lead the league in both categories. The Cougars have given up a mere 50 hits on the year in addition to compiling 69 strikeouts.
Timmy Thomas is the leader in that category with 51 Ks on the season.
Windsor scored a league-best 44 runs this week, adding to its league-leading 98 runs on the season. The Dukes' key hitters include Copeland, who has a team-high 16 runs, and
Lance Sexton, who leads the squad with with 13 RBIs.
Griffin Holtz led the league with seven hits this week for Windsor. He is second in the league with 16 hits this year, and has a .356 batting average.