First place in the league belongs to
Tri-Valley, which has compiled a 19-3 overall record to go with its 14-1 league record.
Sheridan is in second place, 5.50 games behind with a 4-2 record in league play.
John Glenn's pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing 13 hits and 13 walks to lead the league in both categories. The Little Muskies have given up a mere 153 hits on the year in addition to compiling 160 strikeouts.
Corey Wilson is the leader in that category with 54 Ks on the season.
John Glenn scored a league-best 41 runs this week, adding to its league-leading 165 runs on the season.
Cody Corbett leads the team with 22 runs scored and
Jordan Fisher has a team-high 24 RBIs on the year.
John Glenn's Fisher led the league with six hits this week. He is first in the league with 29 hits this year, and has a .414 batting average.
John Glenn's
Chase Brown threw six shutout innings in a 3-2 win over Philo on May 4, 2012. He struck out three, allowing two hits.