Taylor Semmel was the best pitcher in Section 5 Livingston County this week. He won one game and struck out nine batters.
Wayland-Cohocton made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from fifth to third place in the league thanks to a 2-0 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Letchworth fell hardest in the standings, dropping from eigth all the way to elefirst place after going 0-2 in the past week.
Pavilion (10-2, 10-1) is the No. 1 team in the league.
The Eagles boasted the best pitching over the past week, holding opponents to the league's fewest hits and issuing the fewest walks. Wayland-Cohocton has given up a mere 71 hits on the year in addition to compiling 63 strikeouts.
Tyler Brown is the leader in that category with 29 Ks on the season.
Avon's
Tj Crye led the league in strikeouts this week with 12. He's second in the league with 32 total strikeouts.
Geneseo's
Ben Kelly finished his week with six hits, tops in the league. He is twenty-sixth in the league with nine hits this year, and has a .563 batting average.
Jon Cappotelli had a multi-hit game on Thursday, when he went 4-4 in Caledonia-Mumford's 13-3 win against Perry. He rounded out his day with four runs batted in and three runs scored.
Jon Voos drove in seven runners as Caledonia-Mumford defeated Perry 13-3 on Thursday