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Dixie Youth Baseball World Series Records 1956-2018 Dixie Youth Baseball World Series Records 1956-2018 Individual Batting - Game Pinch Hit Home Runs (2004) Connor Hawkins, Goodlettsville, TN (1956) Will Willoughby, Pine Hills, MS (2005) Blaze Watson, Morgan City, LA Hits - 5 (1987) Tony Scon, LaGrange American, GA (1961) Rodney Moore, Lookout Mountain, TN (2005) Jessicah Johnson, Morgan City, LA (1989) Travis Queen, Kings Mountain, NC (1973) Sammy Shahine, St. Benard Southern, LA (2005) Brian Mayon, Morgan City, LA (1993) Larry Pitmon, South Gwinnett National, GA (1980) Brian Jones, Hoover American, AL (2005) Dillon Joyner, Louisburg, NC (2015) Owen Taylor, Hartsville Northern, SC (1981) Dale Marbut, Huffman, AL (2008) Chandler Blakeney, Laurel, MS (2010) Joseph Reed, Charlotte Co., VA Doubles - 4 (1981) Horace Stroud, Rockdale, GA (1989) Travis Queen, Kings Mountain, NC (1983) David McDaniels, Panama City Mid City, FL (2010) Kevin Craft, Troup Co., GA (2010) Dominic Marrone, Spring Hill, FL Triples - 3 (1984) Chris Darby, Central Heights Central, AL (2019) Trey Scott, Headland, AL (1991) Chris Kahle, Lufkin American, TX (2010) Hunter Rhineberger, Spring Hill, FL (2 times) Home Runs - 3 (1995) Justin Robbins, NE Pensacola, FL (2011) Garrett Bottoms, Smiths Station, AL (1957) Danny Clay, South Boston, VA (2001) Robbie Bryant, Columbia County N. GA (2011) Larkin Easterwood. Troup Co., GA (1979) Reggie Woods, Nashville Parkwood, TN (2004) Joel Delgado, Bartow, FL (2012) Gabe Rayner, Laurel, MS (1980) Eddie Jeffcoat, West Columbia Pineview, (2004) Weston Wolfe, Goodlettsville, TN (2013) Kenly Bridwell, Troup Co., GA SC (2011) Trevor Norris, Troup County, GA (2013) Will Aguillard, Moss Bluff, LA (1992) Ricky Harris, Meridian National, MS Grand Slam Home Runs - 1 (2013) Hayden Williamson, Purvis, MS (1992) Gerald McCall, Meridian National, MS (1959) Elwood Duvall, Lakeland, FL (2014) Javen Moses, Columbia, MS (1999) Danny Lawrence, Hilton Head, SC (1960) Hal Hunt, Lakeland, FL (2014) Daegan Mitchell, Ville Platte, LA (2010) Joseph Reed, Charlotte Co., VA (1962) Ronnie Lane, Myrtle Grove, FL (2014) Lando Deshotels, Ville Platte, LA Runs Scored - 5 (1964) Earl Bass, Cayce, SC (2014) Noah Soileau, Ville Platte, LA (1989) Travis McQueen, Kings Mountain, NC (1967) Calvin Smith, Myrtle Grove, FL (2015) Peyton Feucht, Ville Platte, LA RBI’s - 9 (1969) David Conner, Montgomery Eastern, AL (2016) Reigh Jordan, Headland, AL (1993) Larry Pittmon, South Gwinnett National, GA (1969) Ben Spivey, Montgomery Eastern, AL (2018) Isaiah Spencer, Marianna, FL Stolen Bases - 3 (1970) Trey Behel, Florence Underwood, AL (2018) Ross Stevens, Dunn, NC (1981) Mike Gandy, Lancaster, SC (1972) Andy Norris, South Sumter County, FL (2018) Anthony Jones, Dunn, NC (1984) Terrell Stevens, Lufkin American, TX (1972) Joe Henderson, Birmingham Huffman, AL (2019) Camp Keels, McLeod Park, SC (1991) Carlos Geathers, Whiteville Optimist, NC (1975) Troy Burkins, Texarkana, TX (2016) Patrick Burke, Headland, AL (1975) Terrell Odom, Hattiesburg American, MS Individual Batting - Series Sacrifices - 3 (1975) Tim Michael, Ft. Oglethorpe, GA Hits - 16 (1984) Brett Harwood, Columbus County, NC (1976) Kenneth Hall, Ville Platte, LA (2018) P.J. Morlando, North Charleston, SC Hit By Pitch - 2 (1976) Greg Abadie, Hattiesburg American, MS Doubles - 5 (1957) Ronnie Clary, Dothan, AL (1976) Oliver Whitaker, Pineview, SC (1999) Danny Lawrence, Hilton Head, SC (1970) Dale Bowen, Aberdeen, MS (1977) Quentin Wilson, Bedford National, VA (2001) Justin Rowden, Searcy, AR (1973) Mark Weldy, Hattiesburg American, MS (1977) Tommy Gross, Jackson, MS (2001) Josh Grant, Columbia County, GA (1973) Chris Wagner, St. Benard Southern, LA (1977) Lenwood Clark, Cape Fear Optimist, NC (2012) Maurice James, Bushnell, FL (1980) Ben Urbates, West Columbia Pineview, SC (1977) Jim Phillips, Texarkana Central, TX Triples - 3 (1980) Glen Melville, Metairie Girard, LA (1977) Mike Bennett, Midlands West Columbia, SC (2018) Jalen Evans, Dunn, NC (1981) Joe Greene, Huffman, AL (1977) Steve Powell, NE Pensacola Blue, FL (2019) Trey Scott, Headland, AL (1986) Kole Ambeau, Gonzales, LA (1977) Steve Rye, Hoover, AL Home Runs - 7 (1990) Tyler Davis, Lakeland, FL (1978) Markevin Thurston, Texarkana Central, TX (1979) Reggie Woods, Nashville Parkwood, TN (1992) John Brown, Hueytown, AL (1979) Keith Frink, Columbus County, NC Runs Scored - 14 (1992) Kenny Wells, NE Pensacola Blue, FL (1979) Ron Smith, Phenix City National, AL (2015) Owen Taylor, Hartsville Northern, SC (1993) Nick Cothran, Glencoe, AL (1980) Craig Browne, Hoover American, AL RBI’s - 16 (1996) Brad Moock, Vinton National, VA (1980) Chris Causey, Metairie Girard, LA (1977) Steven Rye, Hoover, AL (2000) Scott Hudgins, Searcy, AR (1981) Denny Sellers, Rockdale, GA Stolen Bases - 5 (2001) Dustin Crouch, Amherst, VA (1981) Johnathan Sanders, Jackson, MS (1980) Brad Whitehead, Hoover American, AL (2002) Blaine Joyner, Montgomery AUM, AL (1981) Larry Cheshier, Nashville Volunteer, TN Sacrifices - 6 (2003) Cory Belyeu, Prattville, AL (1982) Robbie Armstrong, Albany Dixie, GA (1984) Brett Harwood, Columbus County, NC (2003) Josh Allen, Bartow, FL (1982) Keith Easley, Nashville Parkwood, TN Sacrifice Flies - 2 (2004) Reece Chamberlain, Goodlettsville, TN (1982) Mike Walker, Texarkana North, AR (1985) Kyle Telford, Lufkin American, TX (2005) Preston Ellis, Texarkana West (1983) Johnathan Wilson, Panama City Mid City, (1993) Carl Whittington, NE Pensacola Blue, FL (2006) Josh Brooks, Montgomery AUM Gold, AL FL (1996) Robert Ray, Lufkin National, TX (2006) Matt Moree, Lee County, GA (1984) Rod Daniel, Griffin National, GA (2014) Cooper Lane, Dillon, SC (2008) Mike Green, Albany, GA (1984) Demick Bottoms, Nashville Music City, TN Hit By Pitch - 4 (2008) Rob Perteet, Taylorsville, AL (1988) Daniel Dupre, Ville Platte, LA (1992) John Brown, Hueytown American, AL (2008) Troy Spell, Dunn, NC (1988) Chris Veillon, Ville Platte, LA Base On Balls - 11 (2010) Brennan Maddox, Oberlin, LA (1989) Roger Dowden, Cleveland, TX (1993) Kenny Wells, NE Pensacola Blue, FL (2011) Greg Diffee, Madison Co. South, TN (1991) Michael Reynolds, Madison County Central, Grand Slam Home Runs - 2 (2011) Kyle Guevara, Hudson, TX TN (1989) Roger Dowden, Cleveland, TX (2013) Cam Gasdin, Troup Co., GA (1991) Chris Kahle, Lufkin American, TX (2010) Hunter Rhineberger, Spring Hill, FL (2015) Tylan Hagan, Ashdown, AR (1991) Bobby LaHaye, Ville Platte, LA Consecutive Hits - 11 (2015) Jarrett Elmore, Hartsville Northern, SC (1991) Devon Johnson, Midlands, SC (2018) P.J. Morlando, North Charleston, SC (1992) Trey Ferguson, Hueytown American, AL (2015) Peyton Feucht, Ville Platte, LA Best Batting Average - Series (2016) Devon McConaughy, Madison S, TN (1993) Speedy Dawson, Columbus County, NC (2016) Cameron Hunt, West Robeson, NC (1994) Garrick Evans, Montgomery SE Gray, AL Three Game Series - .800 (2018) Baylor Parker, Wrens, GA (1996) Timothy Hallet, Ashdown, AR (2003) L’Twan Thompson, Dillon, SC, 8-10 (2019) Cooper Coleman, McLeod Park, SC (1997) Jacob Burnett, Reidville, SC Base On Balls - 4 (1997) Trace Taylor, Northeast Pensacola Blue, FL Four Game Series - .778 (1956) Buddy Caesar, Alexandria, LA (2000) Earl Reaves, Columbus County, NC (2016) Jonathan Jacobs, West Robeson, NC 7-9 (1972) Tommy Locke, South Sumter County, FL (2000) Cameron Spears, Columbus County, NC (2000) Austin Hall, Marshall, TX Five Game Series - .800 (1976) Talbert Smoak, Pineview, SC (2014) Hunter Andrews, South Lake, Fl, 12-15 (1977) Greg Spires, Midlands West Columbia, SC (2002) Brennan Flick, Morgan City, LA (1985) Reece Wallace, Lufkin American, TX (2003) Dustin Engledove, Bedford, VA Six Game Series - .727 (1990) Rodney Ikerd, Madison County Central, TN (2004) Kenny Spencer, Texarkana, AR (2005) Zane Hood, Lee County National, GA, 8-11 (1991) Rodney Ikerd, Madison County Central, TN (2004) Tyler Cassick, Bartow, FL (1991) Lanier English, Madison County Central, TN (2004) Revis Butler, McComb, MS Seven Game Series - .762 (1993) Kenny Wells, NE Pensacola Blue, FL (2004) Arin Rimes, McComb, MS (2018) P.J. Morlando, North Charleston, SC 16-21 Team Batting - Game Individual Pitching - Game Consecutive No Hit, No Run Innings - 12 Hits – 28 Strikeouts - 20 (1983) Keith Venson, Hartsville National, SC (2015) Hartsville Northern, SC (1969) Bob Edmondson, Chattanooga Lakeside, No Hit, No Run Games - 2 Doubles - 8 TN (1983) Keith Venson, Hartsville National, SC (2015) Hartsville Northern, SC Consecutive Strikeouts - 15 Team Pitching - Game Triples - 3 (1983) Keith Venson, Hartsville National, SC Strikeouts - 30, (1967) Hartsville, SC (2019) Headland, AL No Hit, No Run Games - 1 Strikeouts (Two Teams) - 53 Home Runs – 11 (1956) Carthel Crout, Greenville, SC (1967) Hartsville, SC and Munford, TN (2015) Hartsville Northern, SC (1957) Kirby Moore, Dothan, AL Runs Scored – 29 (1957) Dan Smith, Dothan, AL Team Pitching - Series (2015) Hartsville Northern, SC (3 Innings) (1959) Robert Evans, Lakeland, FL No Hit, No Run Game - 2 RBI’s – 29 (1962) Mike Gorday, Myrtle Grove, FL (1957) Dothan, AL (2015) Hartsville Northern, SC (1963) Jimmy Walls, Midfield, AL (1983) Hartsville National, SC Stolen Bases - 8, (1981) Lancaster, SC (1963) Jimmy Watts, McComb, MS (2012) Bushnell, FL Sacrifices - 3 (1962) Ricky Rucker, Central Park, AL No Hit Games - 3, (1957) Dothan, AL (1984) Columbus County, NC (1964) Orson Spann, Hueytown, AL (1985) Cumberland County, NC (1964) Tim Stewart, Myrtle Grove, FL Miscellaneous Records (1988) Brent, FL (twice) (1965) Lanny Hamilton, Calhoun, GA Most Home Runs - Series
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