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Year in Review 2013 FCSAA Softball Review Compiled by Rob Chaney, FCSAA Scoreboard Coordinator Tallahassee Community College FCSAA/NJCAA Region 8 2013 Softball Review FCSAA Batting Leaders RANK AB H AVG 1 S Garrels Chipola College 147 71 .483 2 C Boggs Brevard Community College 205 99 .483 3 M Roberts Polk State College 188 90 .479 4 R Stevens Polk State College 213 97 .455 5 K Ogle Miami Dade College 121 55 .455 6 A Schneider Miami Dade College 146 66 .452 7 K Ammons Brevard Community College 187 81 .433 8 M Anderson Chipola College 146 63 .432 9 K Claudio Santa Fe College 156 67 .429 10 E Sanders Gulf Coast State College 198 85 .429 11 V Gajownik Indian River State College 150 63 .420 12 L Matsuoka Northwest Florida State College 162 68 .420 13 K Booker Hillsborough Community College 201 84 .418 14 O Alexandra Indian River State College 154 64 .416 15 H Day Northwest Florida State College 187 77 .412 16 J Firestein Northwest Florida State College 157 64 .408 17 S Koutsoumbaris Polk State College 211 86 .408 18 S Duncan Indian River State College 141 57 .404 19 S McClelland Indian River State College 156 62 .397 20 M Palacio Broward College 104 41 .394 21 J Phillips Northwest Florida State College 170 67 .394 22 N Mills Brevard Community College 153 60 .392 23 N Stevens Indian River State College 156 61 .391 24 P Gonzalez Seminole State College of Florida 145 56 .386 25 A Hay Hillsborough Community College 184 71 .386 26 H Muccino St. Johns River State College 208 80 .385 27 K Stearns Polk State College 206 79 .383 28 B Propri Indian River State College 120 46 .383 29 E Morgado Miami Dade College 126 48 .381 30 L Barnard Lake Sumter Community College 175 66 .377 31 A Sanders Hillsborough Community College 189 71 .376 32 M Ueno Miami Dade College 137 51 .372 33 A Grimaldo Gulf Coast State College 172 64 .372 34 S Montgomery Pensacola State College 133 49 .368 35 B Seaman Brevard Community College 150 55 .367 36 F Martinez Daytona State College 169 61 .361 37 A Bastin Seminole State College of Florida 148 53 .358 38 R Carter Florida State College at Jacksonville 163 58 .356 39 T Davidson St. Petersburg College 162 57 .352 40 A Heath-Smith Tallahassee Community College 148 52 .351 41 B Santana Tallahassee Community College 117 41 .350 42 K Hayes Pensacola State College 123 43 .350 43 M Lopez Brevard Community College 141 49 .348 44 J Phillips Northwest Florida State College 144 50 .347 FCSAA/NJCAA Region 8 2013 Softball Review 45 J Cordell Brevard Community College 147 51 .347 46 J Tanksley Chipola College 137 47 .343 47 A Szymanowski College of Central Florida 178 61 .343 48 A Burney State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 143 49 .343 49 E Glass College of Central Florida 181 62 .343 50 A Deveny Brevard Community College 155 53 .342 FCAAA On-Base Percentage Leaders RANK OBP 1 K Claudio Santa Fe College .565 2 S Garrels Chipola College .542 3 M Roberts Polk State College .539 4 K Ogle Miami Dade College .511 5 J Firestein Northwest Florida State College .508 6 C Boggs Brevard Community College .507 7 M Anderson Chipola College .497 8 R Stevens Polk State College .496 9 S Duncan Indian River State College .491 10 N Mills Brevard Community College .489 11 K Ammons Brevard Community College .478 12 J Phillips Northwest Florida State College .475 13 S Montgomery Pensacola State College .475 14 A Schneider Miami Dade College .474 15 N Stevens Indian River State College .472 16 L Matsuoka Northwest Florida State College .470 17 E Sanders Gulf Coast State College .468 18 K Booker Hillsborough Community College .465 19 A Grimaldo Gulf Coast State College .464 20 J Phillips Northwest Florida State College .456 21 M Palacio Broward College .452 22 O Alexandra Indian River State College .451 23 S McClelland Indian River State College .450 24 V Gajownik Indian River State College .439 25 P Gonzalez Seminole State College of Florida .438 26 E Morgado Miami Dade College .435 27 L Barnard Lake Sumter Community College .432 28 B Propri Indian River State College .431 29 A Hay Hillsborough Community College .429 30 K Stearns Polk State College .428 31 A Sanders Hillsborough Community College .427 32 B Santana Tallahassee Community College .426 33 A Adams South Florida State College .426 34 H Day Northwest Florida State College .425 35 B Seaman Brevard Community College .421 FCSAA/NJCAA Region 8 2013 Softball Review 36 J Tanksley Chipola College .419 37 S Koutsoumbaris Polk State College .419 38 B Wylie Gulf Coast State College .416 39 A Heath-Smith Tallahassee Community College .415 40 R Carter Florida State College at Jacksonville .413 41 K Hayes Pensacola State College .410 42 H Muccino St. Johns River State College .407 43 A Belardi South Florida State College .407 44 F Martinez Daytona State College .406 45 S Marchu Brevard Community College .405 46 A Bastin Seminole State College of Florida .403 47 A Burney State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota .402 48 M Phelps Northwest Florida State College .402 49 A Szymanowski College of Central Florida .402 50 A Byers South Florida State College .400 FCSAA Slugging Percentage Leaders RANK AB H 2B 3B HR SLG 1 K Claudio Santa Fe College 156 67 9 - 15 .776 2 M Roberts Polk State College 188 90 23 - 10 .761 3 E Sanders Gulf Coast State College 198 85 16 1 14 .732 4 C Boggs Brevard Community College 205 99 25 5 3 .698 5 M Anderson Chipola College 146 63 10 1 8 .678 6 A Szymanowski College of Central Florida 178 61 11 - 16 .674 7 H Muccino St. Johns River State College 208 80 17 2 13 .673 8 L Barnard Lake Sumter Community College 175 66 12 - 13 .669 9 J Phillips Northwest Florida State College 170 67 18 2 7 .647 10 S Montgomery Pensacola State College 133 49 14 2 6 .639 11 F Martinez Daytona State College 169 61 12 7 7 .639 12 H Day Northwest Florida State College 187 77 14 2 8 .636 13 S Koutsoumbaris Polk State College 211 86 19 2 8 .630 14 J Phillips Northwest Florida State College 144 50 12 2 8 .625 15 L Matsuoka Northwest Florida State College 162 68 13 1 6 .623 16 A Schneider Miami Dade College 146 66 7 6 2 .623 17 A Burney State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 143 49 9 0 10 .615 18 B Santana Tallahassee Community College 117 41 7 - 7 .590 19 O Alexandra Indian River State College 154 64 15 1 3 .584 20 K Booker Hillsborough Community College 201 84 16 1 5 .582 21 A Grimaldo Gulf Coast State College 172 64 14 2 6 .581 22 K Ammons Brevard Community College 187 81 12 1 4 .572 23 R Carter Florida State College at Jacksonville 163 58 13 3 5 .564 24 R Stevens Polk State College 213 97 10 6 - .559 25 E Morgado Miami Dade College 126 48 12 1 2 .540 26 N Stevens Indian River State College 156 61 13 2 2 .538 FCSAA/NJCAA Region 8 2013 Softball Review 27 E Bellinger St. Petersburg College 164 55 13 1 6 .537 28 H Parker Chipola College 134 43 9 2 5 .530 29 P Gonzalez Seminole State College of Florida 145 56 20 - - .524 30 V Gajownik Indian River State College 150 63 13 1 - .520 31 K Stearns Polk State College 206 79 7 9 1 .519 32 E Glass College of Central Florida 181 62 11 - 7 .519 33 N Mills Brevard Community College 153 60 11 4 - .516 34 K Ogle Miami Dade College 121 55 5 1 - .512 35 B Propri Indian River State College 120 46 7 1 2 .508 36 T Davidson St. Petersburg College 162 57 16 3 1 .506 37 S Garrels Chipola College 147 71 2 0 0 .497 38 M Palacio Broward College 104 41 7 - 1 .490 39 S Duncan Indian River State College 141 57 7 1 1 .489 40 J Hamil Polk State College 186 61 13 1 5 .489 41 M Lopez Brevard Community College 141 49 10 1 2 .475 42 K Warren Daytona State College 156 49 13 - 4 .474 43 M Phelps Northwest Florida State College 148 46 10 1 4 .473 44 J Firestein Northwest Florida State College 157 64 4 3 - .471 45 C Lytle South Florida State College 165 56 15 - 2 .467 46 P Hoerntlein Florida State College at Jacksonville 148 50 7 0 4 .466 47 S McClelland Indian River State College 156 62 7 - 1 .462 48 M Ueno Miami Dade College 137 51 9 - 1 .460 49 M McDonald Santa Fe College 144 35 4 - 9 .458 50 B 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