Nathan Sawrie was the hottest hitter in 6A South this week, racking up a .750 average, two home runs and five RBIs. Meanwhile,
Lake Hamilton put together a 1-0 week.
Bryant made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from sixth to first place in the league thanks to a 2-0 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Benton fell hardest in the standings, dropping from second all the way to fourth place after going 1-0 in the past week.
The Wolves' pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing eight hits and eight walks to lead the league in both categories.
Five batters hit over .400 this week. Leading the pack was KYLE JESSIE, who hit .750 by going 3-for-4.
Lake Hamilton's SAWRIE racked up five RBIs this week, more than any other hitter. SAWRIE has nine RBIs this season, first in the league.
SAWRIE was the star in the Wolves' 15-5 triumph over
Arkansas, as he cracked two home runs balls over the fence in the game. SAWRIE's day at bat included five RBIs and three runs scored, as he went 3-for-4.
Andrew Seymour was an RBI machine on Friday, as he knocked in four runs during Lake Hamilton's 15-5 win over the Razorbacks. He went 3-for-5 and scored two runs.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.