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Region Xiv Conference REGION XIV CONFERENCE From The Office Of MAURY SALINGER Baseball Statistician P.O. Box 1217 13th BASEBALL REPORT – 2011 Wharton, Texas 77488-1217 979-532-5717 – Phone 979-532-0031 – Fax Number SEASON STANDINGS: (Thru 05-01-11) WINS LOSSES TIE PCT. RUNS OPP San Jacinto College North, Houston --------------------------- 37 14 0 .725 376 211 Navarro College, Corsicana ------------------------------------- 37 15 0 .712 257 147 Blinn College, Brenham ------------------------------------------- 35 15 0 .700 317 185 Angelina College, Lufkin ------------------------------------------- 35 20 0 .636 300 189 Texarkana College, Texarkana, Tex. -------------------------- 28 20 0 .583 255 210 Alvin Community College, Alvin --------------------------------- 29 22 0 .569 289 264 Panola College, Carthage ---------------------------------------- 28 23 0 .549 245 243 Northeast Texas Community College, Mt. Pleasant ------- 27 24 0 .529 256 236 Laredo Community Colleg, Laredo, Tex. ----------------------- 25 25 0 .500 186 271 Lon Morris College, Jacksonville -------------------------------- 25 29 0 .463 176 236 Bossier Parish Community College, Bossier City, LA ----- 23 27 0 .460 279 293 Paris Junior College, Paris --------------------------------------- 24 29 0 .453 256 255 Galveston College, Galveston ---------------------------------- 18 30 0 .375 236 264 Wharton County Junior College, Wharton -------------------- 17 35 0 .327 229 306 TEAM HITTING: AVG. AB RU HI DO TR HR SO BB RBI Alvin Community College ----------------------------------- .331 1523 289 504 80 14 8 200 172 240 Blinn College --------------------------------------------------- .312 1482 317 462 81 11 24 311 175 268 Texarkana College ------------------------------------------ .308 1458 255 449 82 15 12 285 100 218 Navarro College ----------------------------------------------- .307 1543 257 473 90 17 23 268 198 235 Bossier Parish Community College ---- (BPCC) ------ .305 1514 279 462 86 15 22 294 145 237 San Jacinto College North ---- (SJCN) ------------------ .305 1571 376 479 83 20 19 323 272 310 Galveston College ------------------------------------------- .303 1352 236 409 76 16 18 221 114 208 Angelina College --------------------------------------------- .295 1598 300 471 78 10 29 270 181 266 Northeast Texas Community College ---- (NTCC) --- .284 1496 256 425 73 10 16 316 173 178 Laredo Community College -------------------------------- .283 1321 186 374 69 9 6 250 128 157 Panola College ----------------------------------------------- .281 1527 245 429 63 9 21 248 152 217 Paris Junior College ----------------------------------------- .276 1549 256 427 77 9 9 259 173 208 Wharton County Junior College ---- (WCJC) ----------- .266 1513 229 402 74 9 12 354 155 179 Lon Morris College ------------------------------------------ .229 1605 176 367 51 6 6 385 169 155 INDIVIDUAL HITTING: (Min. 65 AB) AVG. AB RU HI DO TR HR SO BB RBI 1. Seth Dornak, Galveston, So. ------------------------ .415 142 27 59 9 4 1 19 11 31 2. Forrest Allday, Alvin CC, So. ------------------------ .413 138 36 57 8 1 0 16 37 25 3. John Welborn, Paris JC, Fr. ------------------------- .409 164 48 67 10 2 1 20 31 19 4. Brandon Lawrence, Blinn, So. ---------------------- .405 168 45 68 15 1 4 38 25 30 5. Blake Marchal, Alvin CC, So. ----------------------- .404 161 36 65 6 4 0 15 9 23 6. Justin Copeland, Texarkana, Fr. ------------------- .398 161 29 64 9 3 1 13 8 32 7. Kevin Peters, Alvin CC, Fr. -------------------------- .383 128 30 49 13 0 1 14 19 27 2011 REGION XIV CONFERENCE – SEASON BASEBALL REPORT Page # 2-13 INDIVIDUAL HITTING: (Continued) AVG. AB RU HI DO TR HR SO BB RBI 8. Ernesto Chapa, Laredo CC, So. ------------------- .377 146 23 55 6 1 0 8 8 19 9. Ryan Wilburn, Angelina, So. ------------------------ .367 90 21 33 3 0 2 13 18 11 10. Chris Navarro, Galveston, Fr. ----------------------- .366 123 19 45 10 0 1 9 3 17 11. Christian Stringer, Navarro, So. -------------------- .365 115 27 42 8 1 2 17 21 17 12. Brandon Spencer, BPCC, Fr. ----------------------- .364 151 20 55 9 0 1 19 10 20 13. Ben Coram, Alvin CC, So. --------------------------- .361 119 21 43 8 2 1 16 6 29 14. Jay Young, Angelina, Fr. ----------------------------- .360 114 24 41 7 0 2 14 11 21 15. Keith Cormier, Angelina, Fr. ------------------------- .358 106 20 38 6 4 0 21 15 17 Kody Neel, WCJC, So. ------------------------------- .358 165 32 59 10 1 4 44 22 23 17. Mark Robinette, NTCC, So. ------------------------- .357 154 26 55 9 0 1 21 21 26 18. Lee Nuemann, Blinn, So. ---------------------------- .356 149 32 53 13 3 3 37 11 37 19. Luis Sanchez, Lon Morris, Fr. ----------------------- .355 200 32 71 9 4 0 26 19 19 20. Stephen Martinez, Panola, Fr. ---------------------- .354 144 29 51 7 0 4 12 11 32 21. Evan Frazar, Galveston, So. ------------------------ .353 173 44 61 12 2 6 29 8 29 Justin Norris, BPCC, Fr. ----------------------------- .353 133 23 47 6 1 0 25 15 19 23. Josh Foust, Blinn, So. --------------------------------- .350 160 41 56 11 4 5 44 11 37 24. Ty Parker, Texarkana, Fr. --------------------------- .348 141 21 49 11 0 1 25 12 26 25. Ryan Guedry, Navarro, So. ------------------------- .347 144 16 50 10 0 0 19 5 20 26. Esteban Gomez, SJCN, Fr. ------------------------- .344 151 35 52 10 2 1 26 37 37 D. Poindexter, BPCC, Fr. --------------------------- .344 96 25 33 2 0 0 19 17 10 28. Chris Dudley, NTCC, So. ---------------------------- .343 67 13 23 4 0 2 14 6 9 Tommy Williams, BPCC, So. ----------------------- .343 70 14 24 5 0 0 16 11 5 30. Rob Tasin, Texarkana, Fr. --------------------------- .342 155 24 53 7 4 0 12 9 23 31. Tommy Henk, Angelina, So. ------------------------ .340 106 24 36 11 0 4 14 13 18 Rene Moredo, NTCC, So. ---------------------------- .340 147 29 50 5 3 3 22 10 14 33. Justin Byrd, SJCN, Fr. -------------------------------- .337 184 56 62 13 3 2 33 36 42 Eric Valdez, Laredo CC, Fr. ------------------------- .337 104 22 35 6 1 0 9 18 9 35. Rory Myers, Navarro, So. ---------------------------- .336 119 15 40 8 5 1 15 18 21 Joe Tallerine, Alvin CC, So. ------------------------ .336 164 37 55 5 1 0 20 12 13 37. Chris Quinn, Alvin CC, Fr. ---------------------------- .335 131 21 44 14 1 1 15 4 23 38. John Alexander, Panola, So. ------------------------ .333 156 39 52 13 0 1 16 15 19 Tyler Boss, Blinn, Fr. ---------------------------------- .333 135 25 45 8 1 1 26 9 20 Kyle Chaskin, SJCN, Fr. ------------------------------ .333 69 14 23 3 0 0 13 11 11 Kyle Giusti, Galveston, Fr. -------------------------- .333 102 15 34 5 1 0 11 16 15 Rich Sanguinetti, Texarkana, So. ------------------ .333 153 35 51 10 5 4 30 13 26 Zach Taylor, Angelina, Fr. --------------------------- .333 114 21 38 3 0 4 17 10 25 Craig Whiteside, Paris JC, So. --------------------- .333 168 33 56 9 3 3 32 25 33 45. Josh Gonzales, SJCN, So. -------------------------- .329 152 36 50 7 3 4 21 17 41 46. Anthony Azar, Texarkana, Fr. ---------------------- .328 128 28 42 14 1 1 19 3 20 47. Tyler Iguess, Galveston, Fr. ------------------------ .327 107 20 35 7 0 0 17 9 14 48. Jordan Camel, Alvin CC, Fr. ------------------------ .325 117 19 38 8 0 1 10 11 25 49. Casey Grayson, Navarro, So. ---------------------- .323 99 12 32 9 1 1 9 16 12 Michael McGraw, BPCC, Fr. ------------------------ .323 155 39 50 11 2 10 38 18 42 Albersio Rodriguez, Lon Morris, So. ------------- .323 155 21 50 7 0 2 23 23 28 52. Ciolby Cottongame, Navarro, Fr. ------------------ .322 87 17 28 4 1 1 15 11 14 Brett Doe, Navarro, Fr. ------------------------------- .322 149 18 48 9 4 3 20 12 30 Brett Pirtle, Panola, Fr. ------------------------------- .322 177 27 57 9 1 0 20 24 11 55. Chris Florak, SJCN, So. ----------------------------- .316 76 18 24 5 2 0 18 11 13 56. Ryan Hornack, SJCN, So. --------------------------- .314 169 32 53 8 0 3 20 27 41 2011 REGION XIV CONFERENCE – SEASON BASEBALL REPORT Page # 3-13 INDIVIDUAL HITTING: (Continued) AVG, AB RU HI DO TR HR SO BB RBI 57. Shane Klemcke, WCJC, So. ------------------------ .314 191 35 60 6 2 0 27 8 21 58. Derek Hagy, Laredo CC, So. ----------------------- .312 141 16 44 8 0 1 13 9 15 59. Matt Baca, Blinn, So. ---------------------------------- .311 161 32 50 10 0 6 33 17 35 Drew Garrett, SJCN, So. ----------------------------- .311 106 21 33 8 0 4 28 9 17 Brad Porras, WCJC, So. ------------------------------ .311 161 30 50 18 0 3 34 19 39 62. Tim Redden, WCJC, So. ----------------------------- .310 71 8 22 4 0 0 17 6 4 63. Telvin Darden, Panola, Fr. --------------------------- .305 95 21 29 2 1 4 22 8 21 Adam Pena, SJCN, So. ------------------------------ .305 141 38 43 11 1 1 19 34 36 Brad Picha, Paris JC, So. ---------------------------- .305 167 24 51 13 0 2 23 24 41 66. Nick DeSantiago, Blinn, So. ------------------------- .304 112 31 34 4 0 3 23 33 17 67. Taylor Coleman, Texarkana, So. ------------------ .303 76 21 23 2 0 0 13 8 5 68. Brode Boyd, Navarro, Fr. --------------------------- .302 129 17 39 5 1 5 31 15 23 69. Justin Creel, NTCC, So. ------------------------------ .301 173 44 52 9 0 1 28 36 15 Weston Hall, Navarro, Fr. ---------------------------- .301 136 23 41 7 1 0 23 15 18 71. Ryan Gunhouse, Angelina, So. -------------------- .300 140 27 42 8 1 6 26 14 27 TEAM PITCHING: E.R.A. I.P. HI RU ER BB SO Navarro College ------------------------------------------------ 2.46 408.1 321 147 112 135 325 Angelina College ----------------------------------------------- 2.84 418.1 373 189 132 163 382 Northeast Texas Community College ---------------------- 3.13 394.1 382 236 137 169 334 San Jacint
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