Burke County outpaced the rest of the league this week, as its five total wins led the league. The Bears beat
Jefferson County 10-2,
Butler 16-0,
Academy of Richmond County 7-6,
Washington County 11-7 and the Bulldogs 22-0.
Matthew Avret had the hottest bat in 3B-AAAA this week, racking up a .750 average with seven RBIs.
Cross Creek went 2-1.
The Razorbacks' pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing ten hits and four walks to lead the league in both categories.
Cross Creek scored 47 runs this week to lead the league, but
Hephzibah is tops in runs scored this year, with 111.
There were eight hitters that batted over .400 in the league this week. They were led by Matthew Avret, who hit .750 this week (6-for-8).
With four runs batted in this week, the Razorbacks'
Mark Slade increased his league-leading total in that category to 13.
Cross Creek's
Jesse Carroll struck out ten
Glenn Hills hitters en route to a 16-0 victory on March 22. Over four innings of work, he gave up two hits and zero runs.
Skyler James was an RBI machine on Tuesday, as he knocked in four runs during the Razorbacks' 23-0 win over Butler. He went 3-for-4 and scored two runs.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.