First place in the league standings is up for grabs this week, as
Allen Park sits just 0.50 games back of
Truman.
Anderson made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from fifth to third place in the league thanks to a 2-1 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Woodhaven fell hardest in the standings, dropping from second all the way to fifth place after going 1-4 in the past week. the Cougars (10-4, 8-2) are the No. 1 team in Downriver.
The Titans put four runners on via walks this week, fewest in the league. But Truman's staff still boasts the league's best control, having issued only 46 bases on balls over 90 total innings.
Kennedy's
Brett Hall finished his week with eight hits, tops in the league. On the season, he's hitting .417 and ranks second in the league with 20 hits.
Dakota Foster threw a shutout as he led Kennedy to victory over Salem, 3-2 on May 5, 2012. He pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out seven, while giving up four hits.