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*PLAYER OF THE WEEK*


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Its been one week full of baseball, now its time to nominate your players of the week....If we can get this going, the player will get recognized Wednesday Night on the KOLE Sports Talk Show

Ok Lets Hear It....Dont just throw out names...i need stats or whatever you have

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FROM WEST BROOK LAST WEEK (6 games):

Tim Ferguson

.471 Ave (8-17), .571 On Base (12-21), .706 Slug Pct.

8 RBI

8 Runs

4 2B

Bobby Armstrong

.471 Ave (8-17), .571 On Base (12-21), .529 Slug Pct.

6 RBI

7 Runs

1 2B

Mark Serna

.333 Ave (6-18), .478 On Base (11-23), .500 Slug Pct.

2 RBI

7 Runs

3 2B

W 1 L 1 (10 IP, 8 H, 7 R, 13 K) -- 2 games incl. win vs. Ozen

Todd Wallace

.294 Ave (5-17), .368 On Bae (7-19), .529 Slug Pct.

6 RBI

5 Runs

1 2B

1 HR

David Murphy

W 1 L 0 (7 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 5 K) -- complete game win vs. RR Westwood

Josiah Svoboda

W 1 L 0 (7 1/3 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 6 K) -- 3 appearances incl. win vs. Temple

All of these guys performed exceptionally well and are deserving of credit.

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Normally you can slide a BC, LCM, or Jasper stud in the mix for Player of the Week. Not this week, Eric Neal of (HF) tore the cover off the ball in the LCM tournament and was easily the star-studded player. As an Outfielder, he played the position well with outfield assists, but his performance at the plate was none other. Pay close attention with these guys. They helped contribute to a historic 2004 year with the leadership of trio Lance Elizondo, Barrett Law, and Matt Hebert.

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unfortunately guys we wont be starting the player of the week until next week....It will be in conjection with KOLE and Beaumont Health and Fitness.

The player will be announced on the radio and be featured on this website and KOLE's website...

So be on the lookout for some outstanding players this week....you guys will be the ones who nominate the players

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Normally you can slide a BC' date=' LCM, or Jasper stud in the mix for Player of the Week. Not this week, Eric Neal of (HF) tore the cover off the ball in the LCM tournament and was easily the star-studded player. As an Outfielder, he played the position well with outfield assists, but his performance at the plate was none other. Pay close attention with these guys. They helped contribute to a historic 2004 year with the leadership of trio Lance Elizondo, Barrett Law, and Matt Hebert.[/quote']

I am sure the "non studs' at Nederland, West Brook, PNG, etc. appreciate that....

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