Chris Capo was on fire this week, as he led Southcentral with a .400 average with seven RBIs. His
Wasilla team went 2-3.
The Warriors made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from sixth to fourth place in the league thanks to a 2-3 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Homer fell hardest in the standings, dropping from third all the way to sixth place after going 0-3 in the past week.
Kenai Central (5-0, 3-0) is the No. 1 team in the league.
Wasilla's pitching was especially stingy this week, allowing 27 hits and 15 walks to lead the league in both categories. On the season, the Warriors have allowed just 104 hits, while striking out 122 batters.
Bryce Borngraeber leads the Warriors with 46 strikeouts in 32 innings pitched.
Although
Soldotna finished first in the league this week with 119 hits, Wasilla still sits atop the the league leaderboard with 130 total hits this season.
Jake Darrow has a team-high 24 hits on the season for fourth-place the Stars, which went 8-4 this week.
The Warriors'
Blake Carricaburu finished his week with six hits, tops in the league. His nine hits for the year are fourteenth in the league, and he boasts a .281 batting average.
Bryce Borngraeber led Kenai Central to a win on May 26, as he notched 12 strikeouts to beat Wasilla, 2-1. Over his seven innings pitched he allowed zero runs on two hits.
Wasilla's
Bryce Borngraeber threw seven shutout innings in a 4-1 win over Soldotna on Thursday. He pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out 12, while giving up two hits.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Monday 8am PST each week.