Max Preps stats through 4.29

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sydfinch
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Max Preps stats through 4.29

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D5/6 kids listed in the MaxPreps statewide statistics:

Batting average
Jordan Higgins, F-M, 7th, .571
Vance Kimberly, Glendale, 9th, .567
Sam Watkins, CT, 11th, .558
Jarod Nanna, CT, 12th, 553
John Fees, Heights, 15th, .550

Slugging pct.
Watkins, CT, 6th, 1.047
Kimberly, G, 12th, 1.000
Matt Wilden, HC, 17th, .909

RBI
Sprowl, CT, 4th, 24
Watkins, CT, 6th, 22
Higgins, F-M, 8th, 21
Wilden, HC, 10th, 20

ERA
Joe Hriber, FH, 4th, 1.11
Sprowl, CT, 6th, 1.38
Nick McCalamont, FM, 7th, 1.50

Strikeouts
Watkins, CT, 4th, 44
Fees, Heights, 6th, 42
Sprowl, CT, 9th, 36

Editorial comments:
> Is CT that loaded or the WestPac not that strong or a combination of both? I see CT lost to McCort and beat Richland.
> Watkins, Sprowl and Fees make both hitting and pitching lists.
> No offense intended, but who's Joe Hriber at Forest Hills? Malesky, Reighard, Roberts, I know. Hriber, not so much. Again, no offense intended, just not the Forest Hills name I'd expect to see on that list. Good for him.
> Here's where you can find the complete lists: http://www.maxpreps.com/FanPages/StateLeaders.mxp

Note: Obviously, this only includes schools the participate in MaxPreps and includes stats posted by April 29.
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Re: Max Preps stats through 4.29

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im sorry to tell you there guy but only 2 or 3 teams from the laurel highlands post their stats and township plays in a weak conference and has 3 good players
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Re: Max Preps stats through 4.29

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Hey GUY, go back and read the post, it clearly refers to both of your "points."
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