Video: Cleared for takeoff
See Jack Kratcha of Waunakee (Wisc.) take flight to catch a ball in right-center.The baseball season has wrapped up in Texas. MaxPreps looks at how the top two players in the state finished in 10 offensive and defensive categories.
Batting averageAaron Walters, Sr., Center Point, .662Walters finished with a ridiculous .662 average. In eight games this season, he hit 1.000. He was only held hitless in three of 25 games this season and had 15 multi-hit contests.
Charlee Robertson, Jr., Azle Christian (Azle), .660Robertson went 35-for-53 this season. He collected at least two hits in every game.
Home runsAaron Walters, Sr., Center Point, 13Walters was held homer-less in the last eight games of the season, but still ripped 13 dingers. It helped that he hit six home runs in the first seven games.
Stacey Bailey, Jr., Kerens, 12Bailey homered in 11 of 28 games this season. He had a career game of two home runs and seven RBIs in a 23-1 victory over Neches on March 28.
Slugging percentageAaron Walters, Sr., Center Point, 1.507In eight games this season, Walters had a slugging percentage of 2.000 or more. Walters collected 30 extra-base hits, including 13 doubles.
Stacey Bailey, Jr., Kerens, 1.366Bailey started the season with a 1.654 slugging percentage in the first 14 games. He didn't drop off too much the end of the way to finish second in the state.
RBIStacey Bailey, Jr., Kerens, 59Bailey had 16 games with two or more RBIs. He had five games driving in four or more runs. He had a stretch of 32 RBIs in nine games at the start of the season.
Evan Sack, Sr., Emery/Weiner (Houston), 50Sack ended up with 16 games of having multiple RBIs. He knocked in a season-high six runs with a home run in a 16-3 win over St. John XXIII on March 8.
Tanner Broadfoot, Sr., Clyde, 50Broadfoot produced four or more RBIs in four games this season. In 23 of 31 games, Broadfoot knocked in a run.
RunsGarrett Kilcrease, Jr., Kerens, 56Kilcrease was a terror on the base paths this season. He scored two or more runs in 22 of 26 games. He came across to score four times in a 17-3 victory over Cross Roads on March 21.
Leighton Tindell, Sr., Riesel, 52Tindell scored at least once in 27 of 30 games this year. In nine games, he came across the plate three or more times.
Brooks Embry, Sr., Riesel, 52Embry made a dynamic duo with Leighton Tindell all season. Embry scored in all but four games and came home eight times in the final three games of the year.
On-base percentageBrooks Embry, Sr., Riesel, .770Embry had 43 hits and 37 walks, reaching base seven times combined on errors and fielder's choices. He got on base at least once every game this season.
Aaron Walters, Sr., Center Point, .757To go with 47 hits this season, Walters had 31 walks to bump up his on-base percentage. He was held off the base paths just one game all year.
Stolen basesMatt Matous, Jr., Blooming Grove, 53Matous was an amazing 53-for-56 stealing bases this season. He had at least one stolen base in 25 of 26 games and had four or more steals in six games.
Charlee Robertson, Jr., Azle Christian (Azle), 52Robertson swiped 52 of the 53 bases he attempted. He was 8-for-8 in a 20-1 victory over Cornerstone Christian Academy on March 28.
Earned run averageDawson Merryman, Jr., Greenwood (Midland), 0.23Merryman allowed just one earned run in 30.2 innings this season. He also had 54 strikeouts and gave up just 16 hits.
Matt Nicholas, Sr., New Braunfels Christian Academy (New Braunfels), 0.23Nicholas was dominant on the bump, giving up one earned run in 30.1 innings of work. He fanned 68 hitters of his 93 outs this season.
StrikeoutsPhillip Sikes, Sr., Paris, 137Sikes worked 67.1 innings and struck out over two batters per inning. He had nine outings with 11 or more strikeouts.
Kobe Ammons, Jr., Post, 133In 13 of his 19 appearances, Ammons fanned seven or more hitters. He had a season-high 13 strikeouts in a five inning, 10-0 win over Morton over April 10.
WinsKel Bordwine, Sr., Cypress Ranch (Houston), 12Bordwine finished his season 12-0 with eight complete games and five shutouts. He surrendered just four earned runs in 74.1 innings.
Chase Piper, Sr., Hendrickson (Pflugerville), 12Piper was 12-2 this year in seven starts. He had two complete games in his final three starts.

Kel Bordwine, Cypress Ranch
Photo by Maria Lysaker