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Batting Averages

 

Levonte Barber Cleveland .649

Josh Sitz Grundy County .605

Myles Ervin Notre Dame .538

Britton Stansell Baylor .538

Reece Cofer Red Bank .538

Andrew Hennen Notre Dame .520

Danny Lawrence McCallie .519

Toby Woodlee Grundy County .513

Chris Jones CCS .500

Nathan Long CCS .481

Jeremy Plank Sale Creek .478

Garret Reagan Lookout Valley .478

Jody Jones Marion County .455

Aaron McClendon Sale Creek .455

Mark Ramsey Hixson .455

Ryne Simpson Baylor .452

Brandon Turner Walker Valley .452

Kurt Loveday McMinn Central .450

Daniel Hall Central .447

Kyle Brewer Grundy County .441

Tyler Stafford Walker Valley .439

Brett Smalley Hixson .438

Ryan Wilkes Central .436

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Home Runs

3-Dane Bolton,Hixson

3-Kurt Loveday,McMinn Central

3-Jordan Ryan,Lookout Valley

3-Evan Shipp,McCallie

3-Josh Sitz,Grundy County

3-Daniel Hall,Central

 

RBI

24-Josh Sitz,Grundy County

21-Daniel Hall,Central

20-Paul Sorah,Walker Valley

20-Tyler Stafford,Walker Valley

20-Brandon Turner,Walker Valley

16-Josh Cagle,South Pittsburg

15-Chris Jones,CCS

15-Ryan Wilkes,Central

14-Andrew Hennen,Notre Dame

14-Adam Medlock,Central

13-Tim Markum,Ooltewah

13-Toby Woodlee,Grundy County

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In the good spirit of CoachT, I won't name any names; but I know FOR SURE that the batting average of one of the "leaders" is heavily padded. I attend every game, and even keep "the book" from time to time. Basically, any time a certain player gets on base, it's a "hit." Dropped fly ball, grounder between the legs, fielder's choice, you name it. It's one of high school baseball's dirty little secrets: many coaches like to "hype" a player or two, as a favor to parents, or just to get someone in the paper. Bottom line: in high school baseball, don't believe all the stats you read; if you want to see how good a player REALLY is, go to the game. You'll see actual hits, the attitude, the enthusiasm, etc. That's why good scouts ignore batting averages. And may I salute the coaches who insist on accuracy in scoring. I wish there were more of them.

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In the good spirit of CoachT, I won't name any names; but I know FOR SURE that the batting average of one of the "leaders" is heavily padded. I attend every game, and even keep "the book" from time to time. Basically, any time a certain player gets on base, it's a "hit." Dropped fly ball, grounder between the legs, fielder's choice, you name it. It's one of high school baseball's dirty little secrets: many coaches like to "hype" a player or two, as a favor to parents, or just to get someone in the paper. Bottom line: in high school baseball, don't believe all the stats you read; if you want to see how good a player REALLY is, go to the game. You'll see actual hits, the attitude, the enthusiasm, etc. That's why good scouts ignore batting averages. And may I salute the coaches who insist on accuracy in scoring. I wish there were more of them.

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