Top Batting Averages in High School Baseball
The high school baseball season is in full swing, and some standout players are making their mark on the field. Among the top hitters in the area are Patrick Brancel from Berkshire, Owen McKoon from Perry, and Holden Cope from Mayfield.
Brancel, a junior at Berkshire, has been on fire at the plate with an impressive batting average of .558. McKoon, a senior at Perry, is not far behind with a batting average of .511. Cope, a sophomore at Mayfield, rounds out the top three with a solid .500 batting average.
Other notable hitters include Andrew Oros from Geneva, Chase Polunus from VASJ, and Paxton Laschinger from Hawken, all with batting averages above .480. The competition is fierce this season, with several players vying for the top spot in batting average.
It’s not just about individual performances, though. These players are also contributing to their teams’ success on the field. Whether it’s driving in runs, getting on base, or making key plays in the field, these hitters are making a difference for their teams.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on these standout players to see if they can maintain their impressive batting averages and lead their teams to victory. With the playoffs looming, every at-bat counts, and these players are ready to step up to the plate and deliver when it matters most. Stay tuned for more exciting baseball action as the season heats up.