Matthew Perez was on fire this week, as he led Eastern with a .571 average with seven RBIs.
South Gate went 2-1.
Bell made the biggest jump in the standings this week, moving from seventh to fourth place in the league thanks to a 2-2 record over the past seven days. Meanwhile,
Roosevelt fell hardest in the standings, dropping from third all the way to fifth place after going 1-2 in the past week. First-place South East (1-0) went 1-0 over the past week.
The Rams stole 18 bases this week, adding to their league-leading 27 steals on the year.
Roosevelt gave up just five walks last week, ensuring that they held on to the top spot in the league in that category with only seven allowed for the season.
There were seven hitters that batted over .400 in the league this week. Leading the pack was Sammy Perez, who hit .714 by going 5-for-7.
Perez was an RBI machine on Friday, as he knocked in four runs during South Gate's 12-2 win over
Bellarmine-Jefferson. He went 2-for-4 and scored two runs.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.