Nick Waite was the hottest hitter in the league this week, racking up a .455 average with seven RBIs. His
Harford Tech team went 3-0.
After a week in which it went 2-1,
Bel Air jumped from 104 to 91 in the national rankings, the biggest increase in the league.
Elkton's pitching staff dominated this week, allowing only zero hits and one walks, both of which led the league. On the season, the Golden Elks have allowed just 32 hits, while striking out 72 batters.
Tyler Thomas leads the Golden Elks with 37 strikeouts in 45 innings.
The Cobras, the season leader in runs scored at 216, added to their total with a league-high 32 runs this week. Harford Tech's key hitters include Waite, who has a team-high 25 runs, and Waite, who leads the squad with with 30 RBIs.
The Cobras's
Jeremy Brown led the league with seven hits this week. His 27 hits for the year are eighth in the league, and he boasts a .551 batting average.
Jesse Ellis went 4-4 as Rising Sun defeated Perryville 6-1 on May 2, 2012. He rounded out his day with one runs batted in and two runs scored.