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Gwinnett County Baseball Records GWINNETT COUNTY BASEBALL RECORDS I. TEAM SEASON RECORDS A. MOST WINS IN A SEASON School Wins Year Coach 1 Brookwood 34 2008 Rick Howard 2 Brookwood 33 1986 Rob English 3 Shiloh 29 1987 Glenn George Brookwood 29 1999 Doug Jones 4 Parkview 28 1992 Hugh Buchanan 5 Duluth 27 1995 Lou Llerandi South Gwinnett 27 2000 Roger Parham Collins Hill 27 2006 Paul Pierce Brookwood 27 2007 Rick Howard 6 Shiloh 26 1988 Glenn George 7 Grayson 25 2004 Seth Rhine 8 Grayson 24 2003 Keith O'Carroll Brookwood 24 1984 Rob English Central Gwinnett 24 1995 Mark Kimbro North Gwinnett 24 2000 Ted Saenz Brookwood 24 2011 Rick Howard 9 Brookwood 23 1987 Rob English Parkview 23 1992 Hugh Buchanan Brookwood 23 2009 Rick Howard Collins Hill 23 2010 Paul Pierce 10 Duluth 22 1997 Lou Llerandi B. BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE School Percentage Year 1 Brookwood 0.918 2008 2 Brookwood 0.891 1986 3 Shiloh 0.853 1987 4 Parkview 0.824 1992 5 South Gwinnett 0.8 1993 Grayson 0.8 2004 6 Brookwood 0.793 1987 7 Brookwood 0.774 1984 8 Duluth 0.771 1995 Collins Hill 0.771 2006 9 Central Gwinnett 0.761 1987 10 Parkview 0.76 1990 11 Central Gwinnett 0.75 1986/1995 North Gwinnett 0.75 1993 Brookwood 0.75 2007 C. MOST RUNS SCORED School Runs Year 1 Brookwood 335 1999 2 Brookwood 306 2008 3 Brookwood 289 1986 4 Shiloh 276 1987 5 Parkview 275 1991 6 South Gwinnett 264 1993 7 Brookwood 257 2011 8 Parkview 253 1991 9 Duluth 249 1995 10 Collins Hill 232 2010 11 Brookwood 228 1998 12 Brokwood 226 2007 Brookwood 226 2009 13 Grayson 221 2004 14 Collins Hill 215 2006 D. MOST HITS School Hits Year 1 Brookwood 365 2008 2 Parkview 347 1996 3 Brookwood 345 2011 4 Brookwood 337 1999 5 Brookwood 332 2009 6 Brookwood 331 2007 7 North Gwinnett 319 2000 8 Parkview 317 1992 9 Collins Hill 298 2010 10 Collins Hill 296 2006 11 Brookwood 292 1998 12 Grayson 290 2004 E. MOST DOUBLES School Doubles Year 1 Brookwood 82 2008 2 Brookwood 77 2011 3 Grayson 71 2004 4 Parkview 69 1992 5 Collins Hill 67 2006 6 Brookwood 66 2009 7 Collins Hill 65 2010 8 Central Gwinnett 62 1999 Brookwood 62 1999 9 Brookwood 60 1998 10 Grayson 58 2006 11 Dacula 57 2005 Duluth 57 2011 12 Parkview 56 1991 Dacula 56 2011 13 Duluth 55 1995 North Gwinnett 55 1997 Brookwood 55 2006 F. MOST TRIPLES School Triples Year 1 Grayson 13 2003 2 Parkview 12 1990 Brookwood 12 1993 3 Brookwood 10 1990 Berkmar 10 1992 Duluth 10 1996 4 Berkmar 8 1993 Central Gwinnett 8 1995 Dacula 8 2011 5 Brookwood 7 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998 Central Gwinnett 7 1994 Duluth 7 1995 Meadowcreek 7 1998 6 Norcross 6 1989 Meadowcreek 6 1997 Central Gwinnett 6 2001 Collins Hill 6 2005 Brookwood 6 2007 Berkmar 6 2007 Peachtree Ridge 6 2009 Collins Hill 6 2010 Archer 6 2012 7 Brookwood 5 1995 Dacula 5 2004 Peachtree Ridge 5 2006 Mountain View 5 2012 G. MOST HOME RUNS School Home Runs Year Year 1 Brookwood 50 2008 2 South Gwinnett 48 1997 3 South Gwinnett 44 1984 4 North Gwinnett 43 2000 5 Brookwood 41 1999 6 Parkview 40 1989 7 Shiloh 39 1987 8 Central Gwinnett 37 1988 Duluth 37 1997 9 Collins Hill 36 2010 10 Duluth 35 1995 11 North Gwinnett 34 1999 12 Brookwood 33 1998 13 Dacula 32 2006 H. MOST RUNS BATTED IN School Runs Year 1 Brookwood 267 1999 2 Brookwood 264 2008 3 Shiloh 253 1987 Parkview 253 1991 4 South Gwinnett 236 1996 5 Brookwood 215 2011 6 Collins Hill 210 2010 7 North Gwinnett 208 1999 8 North Gwinnett 204 2000 9 Duluth 197 1995 Central Gwinnett 197 1999 10 Brookwood 196 2009 11 Brookwood 191 1998 12 South Gwinnett 190 1993 Brookwood 190 2007 I. HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE School Average Year 1 Brookwood 0.378 1986 2 Dacula 0.372 2006 3 Brookwood 0.361 2011 4 Dacula 0.359 2005 5 Brookwood 0.354 2008 6 North Gwinnett 0.353 1993 7 South Gwinnett 0.348 1993 Parkview 0.348 1997 8 Collins Hill 0.347 2010 9 Parkview 0.346 1980 10 North Gwinnett 0.344 1999 11 Dacula 0.343 2011 12 Duluth 0.339 1996 13 Central Gwinnett 0.337 1987 14 Brookwood 0.334 2006 J. MOST STOLEN BASES School Bases Year 1 South Gwinnett 154 1974 2 Brookwood 120 1999 3 Shiloh 90 1987 4 Shiloh 89 1992 5 Berkmar 82 1992 6 North Gwinnett 80 1993 7 Brookwood 78 2001 8 South Gwinnett 76 1993 9 Norcross 75 1989 Grayson 75 2004 10 Parkview 73 1996 11 Brookwood 71 2006 12 Shiloh 69 2012 13 Brookwood 64 2007 14 Dacula 63 2006 K. MOST WALKS School Walks Year 1 Brookwood 201 2007 2 Parkview 174 1991 3 Shiloh 169 1987 4 Duluth 150 1995 5 Duluth 140 1997 6 North Gwinnett 138 2000 7 Central Gwinnett 137 1999 8 Brookwood 136 1998 9 Central Gwinnett 135 1995 1110 CentralBrookwood Gwinnett 119131 20002001 L. MOST STRIKEOUTS School Strikeouts Year 1 Brookwood 275 1999 2 Parkview 248 1996 3 Shiloh 242 1987 4 Parkview 241 1992 5 Brookwood 220 1998 6 Parkview 213 1986 7 Collins Hill 207 2006 8 Dacula 194 2011 9 Brookwood 193 2008 10 Peachtree Ridge 192 2011 11 Dacula 187 2008 12 Brookwood 176 2004 13 Brookwood 174 1993 Dacula 174 2010 M. MOST DOUBLE PLAYS School Double Plays Year 1 Brookwood 60 2008 2 Brookwood 36 2009 3 Dacula 29 2011 4 Brookwood 26 2007 5 Parkview 23 1996 6 South Gwinnett 18 1969 7 Parkview 16 1983 Dacula 16 2010 8 Dacula 15 2005 9 Dacula 13 2009 10 Dacula 12 2012 N. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON School Games Year 1 Shiloh 18 1987 2 Brookwood 17 2008 3 Brookwood 14 1986 4 Brookwood 13 2007 5 Collins Hill 12 2006 6 Central Gwinnett 11 1988 North Gwinnett 11 2000 Grayson 11 2004 7 Brookwood 10 1993 8 Brookwood 9 2009 Dacula 9 2011 9 North Gwinnett 8 1999 Mountain View 8 2012 10 Central Gwinnett 7 2008 II. INDIVIDUAL GAME PITCHING RECORDS A. MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A GAME Name Strikeouts School Year 1 Mike Roberts 18 South Gwinnett 1972 Lee Upshaw 18 South Gwinnett 1985 2 Todd Pendley 17 North Gwinnett 1987 Tyler Jarvis 17 Dacula 2011 3 Jon Halvorsen 15 Brookwood 1987 Derrick Mullins 15 North Gwinnett 1987 Blair Bailey 15 North Gwinnett 1993 Scott Shaw 15 Grayson 2005 4 Steve Autry 14 (4 times) South Gwinnett 1987 Brett Binkley 14 Brookwood 1990 Justin Earls 14 Collins Hill 2006 Ryan Tabor 14 Collins Hill 2005 Josh Peterson 13 Central Gwinnett 2009 Aidan McLaughlin 13 Peachtree Ridge 2009 5 Matt Gloyd 12 Dacula 2006 Austin Meyer 12 Dacula 2010 Tyler Jarvis 12 Dacula 2011 III. INDIVIDUAL SEASON PITCHING RECORDS A. MOST PITCHING WINS IN A SEASON Name Wins School Year 1 Roger Landress 14 Brookwood 1986 Chase Hawkins 14 Brookwood 2008 2 Craig Shores 12 Brookwood 1985 3 Brian Munhall 11 Shiloh 1987 Rich Thieme 11 South Gwinnett 1993 Rob Lystad 11 Brookwood 1998 4 Keith Morrison 10 North Gwinnett 1988 Cliff Brand 10 Central Gwinnett 1995 Lee Naylor 10 Duluth 1998 Jack Cutts 10 Brookwood 1999 Bobby Holton 10 Brookwood 1999 Mickey Westphal 10 Central Gwinnett 2001 Tyler Oliver 10 Collins Hill 2006 Elliott Coor 10 Brookwood 2007 Alex Beebe 10 Brookwood 2008 5 Mike Roberts 9 South Gwinnett 1972 Damon Gaubert 9 Parkview 1983 Brett Binkley 9 Brookwood 1990 Andy Ayers 9 North Gwinnett 1990 Kyle O’Neil 9 Parkview 1992 Tom Neville 9 Parkview 1992 Bryan Warren 9 Brookwood 1995 Billy Keppinger 9 Parkview 1995 Dusty Keppen 9 Central Gwinnett 1995 Ryan Jones 9 Brookwood 2001 Justin Earls 9 Collins Hill 2006 James Buckelew 9 Collins Hill 2010 B. SEASON ERA AVERAGE (Minimum 25 innings) Name ERA School Year 1 Brent Hendricks 0.38 Brookwood 2007 2 Andy Perkins 0.78 North Gwinnett 1996 William Funderburke 0.78 Collins Hill 2004 3 George Jones 0.81 Parkview 1994 4 Chase Hawkins 0.83 Brookwood 2008 5 Johnny Harrison 0.9 North Gwinnett 1992 6 Elliott Coor 0.94 Brookwood 2007 7 Brad Calhoun 1.03 Parkview 1992 8 Steve Autry 1.06 South Gwinnett 1987 9 Eric Wright 1.12 Norcross 2000 10 John Clark 1.14 Duluth 2011 10 Greg Norris 1.17 Parkview 1982 Bobby McDonald 1.17 Parkview 1993 11 Bobby McDonald 1.21 Parkview 1995 12 Cliff Brand 1.24 Central Gwinnett 1995 Keith Thurman 1.24 Parkview 1993 13 Jim Epler 1.25 Parkview 1987 C. MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SEASON Name Strikeouts School Year 1 Mickey Westphal 122 Central Gwinnett 2001 2 Gregg Norris 113 Parkview 1981 3 Steve Autry 106 South Gwinnett 1987 4 Jon Halvorsen 105 Brookwood 1988 5 Chase Hawkins 102 Brookwood 2008 6 Roger Landress 95 Brookwood 1988 Justin Earls 95 Collins Hill 2006 7 Brett Binkley 92 Brookwood 1990 8 Brian Munhall 89 Shiloh 1987 Rich Thieme 89 South Gwinnett 1993 Mickey Westphal 89 Central Gwinnett 2000 9 Derrick Mullins 88 North Gwinnett 1987 Rob Lystad 88 Brookwood 1998 10 Jayson Bennett 84 Grayson 2003 Tyler Jarvis 84 Dacula 2011 Josh Nance 84 Shiloh 2012 11 Jared Walsh 83 Peachtree Ridge 2011 12 Bryan Warren 82 Brookwood 1995 Jason Fellows 82 Berkmar 2000 13 Andy Ayers 81 North Gwinnett 1990 14 Keith Morrison 80 North Gwinnett 1988 Cliff Brand 80 Central Gwinnett 1995 IV.
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