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Coach Nennstiel Gives Updates On ACA Cross Country Teams

By Fran Hunt
Special from ECB Publishing, Inc.

With the fast approaching beginning of the new school year and young athletes preparing vigorously for a new season, Aucilla Christian Academy Cross Country Coach Dan Nennstiel has provided an update for the boys and girls cross country teams.

The preliminary rosters have been released for both teams. Running for the girls this year are ninth graders Sarah James and Caroline Yaun; eighth graders Taylor Copeland, Megan Giddens and Sarah Tharpe; seventh graders Skylar Dickey, Stephanie English and Sarah Riley; and sixth graders Camryn Grant and Ria Wheeler.

Running for the boys will be eleventh graders Jay Dickey, Jay Finlayson and Sammy Ritter; tenth grader Braden Mattingly; ninth graders Ricky Finlayson and Carson Nennstiel; eighth grader Sam Hogg; seventh graders Donnie Kinsey, Traynor Barker, Chaz Hamilton, JT Harp and Gatlin Nennstiel; and sixth graders Timothy Finlayson, Cannon Randal and Brandon Slaughter.

The season schedule will be released soon.

“We’re really excited about the season. We’re coming off of the best boys and girls team we have had in history from last year,” said Nennstiel. “The boys team is real strong and the girls are working on replacing three strong runners that we had last year. There’s going to be a lot of hard work ahead, but the outlook for the year is promising.”

In cross country-related news, the teams will be having a car wash in the parking lot of The Monticello News, Saturday, August 20 from 8 a.m. until noon. The cost of a quality car wash is a donation to the team.

All proceeds collected will go toward the costs that the team endures during the course of the season.

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ACA Athletic Banquet Sees Many Awards

During the recent ACA athletic banquet, the varsity cross country players received awards and certificates. Pictured left to right are: Elizabeth Riley; Taryn Copeland; Sarah Tharpe; Megan Giddons, “Most Improved,” Sarah Sorensen, “Most Valuable Runner”; Anna Finlayson, “Leadership Award”; and Taylor Copeland.

During the recent ACA athletic banquet, the varsity cross country players received awards and certificates. Pictured left to right are: Elizabeth Riley; Taryn Copeland; Sarah Tharpe; Megan Giddons, “Most Improved,” Sarah Sorensen, “Most Valuable Runner”; Anna Finlayson, “Leadership Award”; and Taylor Copeland.

By Fran Hunt
Special from ECB Publishing, Inc.
The annual Aucilla Christian Academy athletic banquet and awards ceremony was held at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 14 in the First United Methodist Church fellowship hall and many young varsity athletes were recognized for their great achievements throughout the year.
Principal Richard Finlayson welcomed attendees. “Welcome to ACA’s annual sports banquet. We are very excited to honor our athletes tonight. This year has shown me once again the quality of the athletes we have here at Aucilla, both on and off the field. We are blessed! The Athletic Committee has had a busy year. We hosted out first Athletic Department Golf Tournament and it was a huge success.  We purchased letterman jackets, contributed to the gym locker room renovations, assisted each sport with various projects/needs and we are once again hosting tonight’s sports banquet. We already have several projects planned for next year and appreciate your continued support of our main fundraisers, gold cards and signs. Thank you for continuing to help us as we strive to make our athletic programs better each year,” said Finlayson.
Guests then enjoyed the meal, provided compliments of the ACA Athletic Committee.
Following the meal guests enjoyed the annual Power Point Presentation by Mary Beth Bishop. As is tradition, the presentation was full of great music, funny and serious sports photos taken during the course of the year, and lots and lots of hoots and howls.
Athletic Director, Mary Beth Bishop, presented the Academic Athlete awards to Kaitlin Jackson and Clark Christy. The award is presented to the senior athletes, who have the highest GPA throughout high school.
Cross Country Coach Dan Nennstiel then spoke and handed out the awards for his teams. “Thanks to God for letting me serve with such a great group of Godly people. It takes many people to make the Cross Country ministry possible and thanks to all the parents for being such a blessing, providing snacks, drinks and helping with the meets. A special thanks to Phil Barker for his dedication to our team as an assistant coach and so much more,” said Nennstiel.  He added that the girls finished third in District this year.
For the boy’s team he announced that Jay Finlayson was the fastest runner in school history.
Hunter Handley received the award for Most Improved.
Carson Nennstiel received the award for Spiritual Leader.
Jay Finlayson was the Most Valuable Runner.
For the girl’s team, the Leadership award went to Anna Finlayson.
Megan Giddons received the award for Most Improved.
Sarah Sorensen received the award for Most Valuable Runner.
Varsity football Coach Scott Scharinger then spoke and made award presentations.  He thanked, “My wife Holli and our kids for their patience and support; my coaches, Pocko Vause, Drew Sherrod, Adam Fato, Daryl Adams, Derrick Burrus, Mike Holm and Richard Watt, for their hard work and commitment; Statisticians David Jackson and Mike Holm; Danny Jackson for film; TOC and Jim Watson; Student Managers Lisa Kisamore and Brooke Kinsey; Ball boy Peyton Scharinger; Melissa Kinsey and the cheerleaders for their spirit; Athletic Committee and Football Boosters for their support; Parents for providing pre-game meals and for their support of coaches and the players; pre-game meal coordinator Patricia Sorensen; voice of the Warriors Dan Nennstiel; National Anthem Mandy Self; Chair Crew personnel; Richard and Kim Roccanti for their technical support; Matt Stafford/Coca Cola, PowerAde, coolers and water bottles; Fraleigh Nursery for their Gatorade donation; and Steve Weeks for field maintenance.  He added that the team was second in All-State GPA.
Tanner Aman received the Up and Coming award.
Clark Christy received the Spiritual Leader award.
Brandon Darnell received the Lineman of the Year award.
Clark Christy received the Offensive Player of the Year award.
Levi Cobb received the award for Defensive Player of the Year.
Jared Jackson received the MVP award.
Prior to presenting awards to the varsity cheerleaders Melissa Kinsey had those she wished to thank for a successful year. “The past seven years of coaching cheerleading has been such a blessing in my life. With all of the hard work, laughs, tears and many memories we have made, this year has by far been one of the most memorable. To my Heavenly Father for allowing me to serve in his ministry.  Kaitlin Jackson and Taryn Copeland, you are two very special girls. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication that you have given to this squad this year as our Captain and Co-Captain. You have a very bright future ahead of you. We will miss you both; to the parents for all of your support throughout the year, helping with driving the girls to all away games, feeding the teams, working the concession stand during football and basketball season. Thank you for sharing your daughters with me this year and allowing me the opportunity to work with each one of them. They are truly a great group of girls and without you they would not be the person they are today. You each have given them the guidance that they need to succeed in this world and it definitely shows in all that they do. To the Football Boosters for everything that you do for the girls. From feeding the squad to providing all that you do on senior night it is truly a blessing to have you as a part of ACA. To Mr. Finlayson for all of your support. Coach Nennstiel, our Pep rallies on Fridays would have been the same without you. Thanks for putting up with all of our last minute changes. Edwin, Brooke and Donnie, for sharing me everyday with this group of girls. It takes a lot of sacrifice and patience from a family to coach anything and I thank you for allowing me to do this. Varsity cheerleaders, Thank you for making this year full of happy memories. You all are very special to me and will always hold a very special place in my heart, I appreciate dedication and hard work that you put into everything we do. Remember to always put your trusty and faith in God first. May the God who created you just the way you are, help you on your journey.
Ceira Roland received the Most Spirited award.
Julie Ann Schwab received the Dedication award.
Kaitlin Jackson received the award for Best All Around.
Before presenting awards to the varsity boy’s basketball, players Coach Dan Nennstiel said, “Thank you to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ for the opportunity to work with so many fine young men. I would also like to show appreciation to Mac Finlayson for all his help coaching and all the uncountable little things he does. Also to James Burkett, Lisa Jackson, Elizabeth Riley, John Stephens and Gatlin Nennstiel.
Most Improved went to Kent Jones.
The Leadership award went to Jay Finlayson.
Corey Burrus received the Defensive Player of the Year award.
Josh Funderburke received the Offensive Player of the Year award.
Clark Christy received the MVP award.
Varsity Girls Basketball Coach Daryl Adams then spoke and presented awards. “I wish to give thanks to Jesus for Hs patience with me and desire to use me in the realm of sports to affect our young people for His glory; my wife for her constant support and shoulder; Ryan for entertaining himself for hours at a time while daddy practices; Richard Finlayson for his patience and insight; Richard Watt for his patience in working with the future varsity girls; Derrick Burrus for his constant friendship, for coaching our youngest team and for keeping the clock; our Boosters for excellent support and all your hard work; Lisa Jackson for willingness to go above and beyond for our teams; David Jackson for filming our games; and John and Marjorie Finlayson for many words of encouragement.
Sarah Sorensen received the Sharp Shooter award.
Anna Finlayson received the Warrior award.
Tiffany Funderburke received the Post Player of the Year award.
And the team MVP was Kaitlin Jackson.
Adams announced that the team was second in the state and the girls had a team GPA of 3.7.
Prior to the presentation of varsity softball awards, Coach Edwin Kinsey had those he would like to thank. “Thank you to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for the opportunity to work with the best group of girls around.; to Mr. Finlayson for your guidance and understanding.; to Mary Beth Bishop for your help whenever it is needed; to Paulette Schofill for keeping the book and always knowing what was going on during the game, organizing our concession stand; to Coach Nennstiel for your great announcing ability. to Tom Copeland for your great announcing ability; to Shane McKnight, I will never be able to thank you enough for all that you do around the softball complex. The gift of handy work has been a true blessing to all of us who know what you are capable of creating. To the Athletic Committee for everything you do for all sports here at ACA. There are a lot of things that go on behind the scenes that many are not aware of, and without you, there are a lot of things that our athletes would do without; to the parents, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to coach your daughters this year. You all have raised wonderful young ladies that are a pleasure to be around; to the Lady Warriors, thank you for making this year a success. You all worked hard every day and I couldn’t have asked for more. I look forward to another great season with you; to Mallory Plaines, it has been a pleasure having you as my assistant this year. You have been a blessing in the lives of the girls. I look forward to another year with you; and to Melissa, Brooke and Donnie for your support and sacrifice,” said Kinsey.
Sarah Sorensen received the Golden Glove award.
Sunnie Sorensen received the Best Defense award.
Kaitlin Jackson was presented with the Coaches Award.
Brooke Kinsey and Ashley Schofill were each presented with the Offensive Player award.
Taryn Copeland received the MVP award.
Mary Beth Bishop then presented the awards for Athletes of the Year. The Athlete of the Year is the year’s most outstanding athlete, as selected by the ACA coaching staff. Receiving the Athlete of the Year awards were Kaitlin Jackson and Trent Roberts.

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Jessica Hagan Crowned ACA May Day Queen

The May Day court of Aucilla Christian Academy pose for a picture following the crowning of the May Day Queen. Seated in the front row (from left to right) are Chelsea Wallace, Tiffany Funderburke, Julie Ann Schwab, Anna Finlayson, Ceira Roland, Jessica Hagan (May Day Queen), Caroline Mueller, Kaitlin Jackson, Katherine Hogg, Taryn Copeland and Nikki Hamrick. Standing in the back row (from left to right) are Abigail Vasquez, Sarah Sorensen, Kent Jones, Chase Bozeman, Brandon Darnell, Nathan Williams, Jake Armstrong, Casey Wheeler, G.H. Liford, Clark Christy, Marcus Roberts, Elizabeth Riley and Cheltsie Kinsley.

The May Day court of Aucilla Christian Academy pose for a picture following the crowning of the May Day Queen. Seated in the front row (from left to right) are Chelsea Wallace, Tiffany Funderburke, Julie Ann Schwab, Anna Finlayson, Ceira Roland, Jessica Hagan (May Day Queen), Caroline Mueller, Kaitlin Jackson, Katherine Hogg, Taryn Copeland and Nikki Hamrick. Standing in the back row (from left to right) are Abigail Vasquez, Sarah Sorensen, Kent Jones, Chase Bozeman, Brandon Darnell, Nathan Williams, Jake Armstrong, Casey Wheeler, G.H. Liford, Clark Christy, Marcus Roberts, Elizabeth Riley and Cheltsie Kinsley.

By Kristin Finney
Greene Publishing, Inc.
On Thursday, May 5, the crowd at Aucilla Christian Academy was rockin’ and rollin’ to the sounds of the 50’s at the 2011 May Day celebration. The performance consisted of the announcement of the May Day Court, as well as 10 dances performed by the elementary children. There was also the winding and unwinding of the May Pole, which was done by the fifth graders at ACA.
The set list included the entire group singing “Hello Muddah, Hello Fuddah,” and “What A Wonderful World.” The K4 students sang and danced to “Calendar Girl,” followed by K5 dancing to “The Twist.”
This was followed by the first graders dancing to, “Do Wah Diddy.” The second grade then performed “Splish, Splash.”  The multi-age class then sang “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie, Woogie Flu.” The third graders followed this by performing “Do You Love Me?” The fourth graders then sang “Rockin’ Robin,” followed by the fifth graders winding and unwinding the May Pole.
This year’s ACA May Day Queen was Jessica Hagan. The court included: Chelsea Wallace, Tiffany Funderburke, Julie Ann Schwab, Anna Finlayson, Ceira Roland, Jessica Hagan (May Day Queen), Caroline Mueller, Kaitlin Jackson, Katherine Hogg, Taryn Copeland, Nikki Hamrick, Abigail Vasquez, Sarah Sorensen, Elizabeth Riley and Cheltsie Kinsley.
Escorts for the evening were Kent Jones, Chase Bozeman, Brandon Darnell, Nathan Williams, Jake Armstrong, G.H. Liford, Clark Christy, Marcus Roberts and Casey Wheeler.

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Lady Warriors Take Second Regional Title Ever

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The Aucilla Christian Academy Lady Warriors took the school’s second Regional Title ever and the first title won since 1996. Back row pictured left to right: Head Softball Coach Edwin Kinsey, Elizabeth Cone, Kelly Horne, Ashley Schofill, Brooke Kinsey, Whitney McKnight, Hadley Revell, Pamela Watt, Taylor Copeland and Assistant Coach Mallory Plaines. Front row, left to right: Sunnie Sorensen, Sarah Sorensen, Taryn Copeland, Kaitlin Jackson, Julie Ann Schwab and Stacie Brock.

By Fran Hunt
Special from ECB Publishing, Inc.
The Aucilla Christian Academy Lady Warriors conquered three contests in the Regional Championship and Aucilla easily took their second Regional Title ever. Aucilla won their first Regional Title in 1996.
In the Regional Quarterfinal, April 26, the Lady Warriors squared off against Rocky Bayou and ACA doubled their opponent for a 2-1 win.
The game was tied at 0-0 until the top of the seventh inning and Rocky Bayou scored one run.
The Lady Warriors answered when Taylor Copeland got on base and was hit in by Brooke Kinsey to tie the game in the bottom of the seventh with two outs.  Ashley Schofill smacked a double and the game winning RBI for Aucilla.
Taryn Copeland manned the mound, pitching a complete game, giving up one run on two hits and struck out a whopping 13 batters.
At the plate, Kaitlin Jackson went two for four.
Brooke Kinsey went two for four with one run and one RBI.
Ashley Schofill went one for four with one RBI and a double.
Pamela Watt went one for three.
Sarah Sorensen went two for three.
Taylor Copeland went one for one with one run scored.
The Lady Warriors hit the diamond against Laurel Hill April 29 in the Regional Semi-Finals and ACA walloped Laurel Hill for a 14-0 blanking.
On the mound, Taryn Copeland pitched a complete game giving up no runs on two hits with five strikeouts and two walks.
At the plate, Jackson went two for four with three runs scored and two stolen bases.
Brooke Kinsey one for two with three runs, three RBI’s and a two-run homerun.
Schofill went two for four with two RBI’s.
Taryn Copeland went one for two, reached base on a walk and scored one run.
Sunnie Sorensen went two for three with two runs and one RBI
Watt went two for three with one run.
Sarah Sorensen went one for three with one run scored.
Kelly Horne went one for two with one run.
Whitney McKnight went one for one with one run scored.
The Lady Warriors headed into the Regional Finals May 3 and readied to square off against three-time defending State Champions Eagle’s View. Aucilla dished out a 9-4 loss to Eagle’s View to easily take the title.
“This is the best team Aucilla has ever had,” said Coach Edwin Kinsey. “ACA has always had the best players, but this team is the best from top to bottom. Our defense is second to none and our offense is second to none. This bunch can really hit the ball. I have sixth and seventh graders knocking the ball clear out into the outfield. Last night, Taryn (Copeland) pitched her best game ever. She took a state championship team and totally dismantled them.” He added that the Lady Warriors are some really hard hitters. “The field is usually 195 feet and their field was 210 feet. My daughter, Brooke, belted the ball so hard, it hit the back fence and bounced hard off of it,” he added. “And Ashley (Schofill) belted out a three-run homerun. The girls were all over it and they played their hearts out.”
Aucilla took the lead in the first inning, when Jackson scored from third base on a wild pitch. ACA added two more runs in the third inning when Schofill and Taylor Copeland both scored after Eagle’s View’s first baseman was unable to catch the throw from their shortstop to end the inning.
Eagle’s View tied it up in the bottom of the fourth inning with three timely hits and a walk.
The Lady Warriors answered back in the top of the fifth inning when Schofill hit a three-run homerun to give ACA a 6-3 lead.  Aucilla added three more insurance runs in the sixth inning to make it a 9-3 lead for ACA going into the bottom of the seventh.
Eagle’s View added one more run in the bottom of the seventh to give the Lady Warriors the title.
Manning the mound, Taryn Copeland pitched a complete game, giving up four runs on four hits with eight strikeouts and three walks.
At the plate, Jackson went three for four with three runs and one RBI.
Brooke Kinsey went 0 for 3 with one RBI and one sacrifice fly.
Schofill went three for four with two runs scored and she belted a three-run homerun.
Sarah Sorensen went two for four.
Taylor Copeland went one for two with three runs scored and she reached base on one walk and one error.
The Lady Warriors travel to the State Championship at the National Training Center in Clermont, FL noon, Wednesday, May 11, where they will compete for the State Championship. If ACA wins the first game, they will go on to play again, Thursday, May 12 at 4 p.m.
The Lady Warriors are heading into it with every intention of taking the title. “We’re on our way and we are fixing to bring back that first State Championship for Aucilla,” Coach Kinsey concluded.

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Taryn Copeland Recognized As ACA Softball Senior

Taryn Copeland was escorted by her parents Tom and Debbie Copeland of Greenville

By Fran Hunt
Special From ECB Publishing

The diamond seniors of 2011 softball and baseball were recently recognized at Aucilla Christian Academy.
On the softball senior recognition night, April 11, Dan Nennstiel served as the announcer.

Taryn Copeland was escorted by her parents Tom and Debbie Copeland of Greenville

“Our Aucilla Athletic Boosters are honored to have a special recognition for our senior softball players and their families tonight. This is to commemorate the last time these seniors will play on Aucilla’s field as a team,” said Nennstiel. “We would like to thank these seniors and their families for the commitment they have had to our athletic program.
“Our first senior is Taryn Copeland, who is escorted by her parents, Tom and Debbie Copeland, of Greenville. Taryn has been playing softball for six years at Aucilla.  After graduation, Taryn is attending St. John’s River College on a softball scholarship, then plans to transfer after two years to FAMU or University of Florida to pursue a degree in pharmacy. Taryn would like to say, ‘Thanks to Big Ed (Head Varsity Softball Coach Edwin Kinsey) for all the time he has put into the team and thanks to Sunnie (Sorensen) for being such a great catcher for me.’
“Let’s give the players and their parents a huge round of applause for the years of effort and support to our softball program here at ACA.  They will be missed next season,” concluded Nennstiel to an eruption of applause.

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Warriors Continue To Mount Impressive Stats

By Fran Hunt
Special to Greene Publishing, Inc.
With six games under their belts, very impressive season statistics continue to mount for the Aucilla Christian Academy varsity Warriors on the diamond.
As a team, the Warriors collected a .315 batting average, 211 plate appearances, 165 at-bats, 61 runs, 52 hits, 44 RBI’s, seven doubles, one triple, four homeruns, two sacrifice flies, 36 walks, 21 strikeouts, eight hits-by-pitch, 18 runs-on errors, five fielder’s choice, an on base percentage of .455, a slugging average of .442, with 20 stolen bases and 48 left on base.
Individually, Russell Fraleigh played in all six games, has a batting average of .294, 21 plate appearances, 17 at-bats, four runs, five RBI’s, four walks, four strikeouts, one run-on error, one fielder’s choice, an on-base percentage of .429, a slugging average of .294, with two stolen bases and six left on base.
Casey Wheeler played in six games, has a batting average of .250, 24 plate appearances, 20 at-bats, seven runs, five hits, one RBI, one triple, three walks, one hit-by-pitch, two run-on errors, an on-base percentage of .375, a slugging average of .350, with three stolen bases and three left on base.
Marcus Roberts played six games, has a batting average of .368, 25 plate appearances, 19 at-bats, six runs, seven hits, four RBI’s, four walks, two strikeouts, two hit-by-pitch, two run-on errors, an on-base percentage of .520, a slugging average of .368, with three stolen bases and six left on base.
Tyler Jackson played in six games, has a batting average of .312, 23 plate appearances, 16 at-bats, nine runs, five hits, three RBI’s, one double, seven walks, three strikeouts, three run-on errors, an on-base percentage of .522, a slugging average of .375, with one stolen base and five left on base.
Jared Jackson played all six games, has a batting average of .222, 22 plate appearances, 18 at-bats, eight runs, four hits, four RBI’s, one sacrifice fly, three walks, two strikeouts, three run-on errors, an on-base percentage of .318, a slugging average of .222, with five stolen bases and four left on base.
Jake Armstrong played in three games, has a batting average of .333, four plate appearances, three at-bats, one run, one hit, one RBI, one walk, two strikeouts, an on-base percentage of .500, a slugging average of .333, with one left on base.
Trent Roberts played in six games, has a batting average of .526, 23 plate appearances, 19 at-bats, nine runs, 10 hits, 12 RBI’s, two doubles, three homeruns, one sacrifice fly, one walk, no strikeouts, two hit-by-pitch, three run-on errors, an on-base percentage of .565, a slugging average of  1.105, with six left on base.
Tres Copeland played in six games, has a batting average of .417, 13 plate appearances, 12 at-bats, two runs, five hits, two RBI’s, two doubles, two strikeouts, one hit-by-pitch, an on-base percentage of  .462, a slugging average of .583, with two stolen bases and six left on base.
Hans Sorensen played in five games, has four plate appearances, two at-bats, one run, one RBI, two walks, an on-base percentage of .500 and one left on base.
Josh Wood played six games, has a batting average of .316, 21 plate appearances, 19 at-bats, five runs, six hits, five RBI’s, two walks, one strikeout, two run-on errors, two fielder’s choice, an on-base percentage of .381, a slugging average of .316. with three stolen bases and three left on base.
Austin Bishop played in one game, had one plate appearance, one run, one walk and an on-base percentage of 1.000.
Kaleb Wyche played in three games, had four plate appearances, three at-bats, one run, one walk, three strikeouts and an on-base percentage of .250.
Hunter Horne played in one game had one plate appearance, one run, one walk, and an on-base percentage of 1.000.
Brandon Darnell played in six games, has a batting average of .250, 24 plate appearances, 16 at-bats, five runs, four hits, five RBI’s, two doubles, one homerun, six walks, three strikeouts, two hit-by-pitch, two run-on errors, one fielder’s choice, an on-base average of .500, a slugging average of .563, with one stolen base and six left on base.
In fielding, the Warriors carry a fielding average of .835, with 91 total chances, 44 putouts, 32 assists, 15 errors, four double plays, nine stolen bases and one caught stealing.
Fraleigh has a fielding percentage of 1.000, seven total chances with four putouts and three assists.
Wheeler has a fielding percentage of 1.000, 10 total chances, with 10 putouts.
Tyler Jackson has a fielding average of .786, 14 total chances, with five putouts, six assists, three errors and one double play.
Jared Jackson has a fielding percentage of .727, 11 total chances, with two putouts, six assists, three errors and one double play.
Roberts has a fielding percentage of .842, 19 total chances, with 11 putouts, five assists, three errors and two double plays.
Sorensen has a fielding percentage of .833, six total chances, with two putouts, three assists and one error.
Wood has a fielding average of .765, 17 total chances, with seven putouts, six assists, four errors and one double play.
Darnell has a fielding average of .857, seven total chances, with three putouts, three assists, one error, one double play, seven stolen bases and one caught stealing.
On the mound, as a team, the Warriors have an earned run average of 1.00, an on-base percentage of .270, 35 innings pitched, 153 batters faced, 132 at-bats, giving up 12 runs, five earned runs, 22 hits, two doubles, one triple, one sacrifice fly, 14 walks, striking out 54 batters, with five hit-by-pitch, three wild pitches, on 559 pitches, with nine stolen bases, five wins, one loss, one save, two complete games played, and a winning percentage of .833.
Fraleigh played in six games, has an earned run average of 3.00, a batting average of .182, an on-base percentage of .280, with 4.2 innings pitched, 25 batters faced, 22 at-bats, giving up four runs, two earned runs, four hits, four strikeouts, three hit-by-pitch, one wild pitch, on 83 pitches, giving up three stolen bases, one win and a winning percentage of 1.000.
Marcus Roberts played in six games, has an earned run average of 1.24, a batting average of .234, an on-base percentage of .321, 11.1 innings pitched, 53 batters faced, 47 at-bats, giving up five runs, two earned runs, 11 hits, one double, one triple, six walks, 22 strikeouts, one wild pitch, on 209 pitches, with two stolen bases, two wins, one loss, one save, one complete game pitched and a winning percentage of .667.
Trent Roberts played in six games, had an earned run average of .00, a batting average of .057, an on-base percentage of  .233, 11 innings pitched, 44 batters faced, 35 at-bats, one run, two hits, seven walks, 22 strikeouts, one hit-by-pitch, one wild pitch, in 180 pitches, with one putout, one stolen base, one win, one complete game pitched and a winning percentage of 1.000.
Hans Sorensen played in five games, has an earned run average of .88, a batting average of .179, an on-base percentage of .226, eight innings pitched, 31 batters faced, 28 at-bats, two runs, one earned run, five hits, one double, one walk, seven strikeouts, one hit-by-pitch, on 87 pitches, with one putout, two stolen bases, one win and a winning percentage of 1.000.

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