Alex Neve was on fire this week, as he led North Central II with a .545 average, one home run and five RBIs. Meanwhile,
St. Vincent de Paul put together a 2-0 week.
Archbishop Hanna made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from seventh to fifth place in the league thanks to a 1-3 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Sonoma Academy fell hardest in the standings, dropping from fourth all the way to sixth place after going 0-3 in the past week. the Mustangs (16-3, 10-0) are now in first place.
St. Vincent de Paul scored a league-best 54 runs this week, adding to its league-leading 187 runs on the season.
Anthony Neve leads the team with 23 runs scored and
Dusty Oliver has a team-high 19 RBIs on the year.
The pitchers for
Tomales were stellar in leading the league with 79 strikeouts this week, but St. Vincent de Paul maintained its overall lead in that department with 141 Ks for the year.
Andrew Caramagno leads the Braves with 70 strikeouts in 42 innings on the season.
The Mustangs's
Arman Yektaparast finished his week with seven hits, tops in the league. He is eleventh in the league with 18 hits this year, and has a .353 batting average.