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THE PONCHATOULA TIMES, MARCH 21, 1985, PAGE FOUR
Sprgfleld announ:d theb Ag-
Dislrict basketball players earlier this
week. On the boys team, Darrell
Rheams (left) topped the District 5-A
honorable mention list, Dwayne Davis
(middle) finished on the AH-District first
team as Charles Tucker (right) excelled
as the District first team's most valuable
player.
(Times Photo by Duane E. Harris)
Greenies composit'e averages".00
By DUANE E. HARRIS
Sprots Editor
In a 10 game composite, Poncha-
toula's Greenies stand at 7-3 in an
impressive statistical composite.
Asa Faulkner leads the team with a
.357 batting average and a .869
percentage in the field. Faulkner has
totaled 10 runs on 10 hits, made three
errors, stole three bases, three sacrifi-
cies. walked seven bases and has
attributed five RBI's.
Pat Miller, who closely follows
Faulkner, tops off the composite with a
.333 batting average and a 1.000 field
percentage. Miller has scored nine runs
on eight hits. stole five bases, four
sacrifices, walked six bases and has
attributed 8 RBI's.
Timmy Disher edges in with a .321
]tting average and a .933 field
ercentage. Disher has brought in four
ins on nine hits five of which were
9ubles, walked three bases, stole one
d wraps up a team high of 9 RBI's.
Steve Hebert has excelled with a .257
tting average and a field percentage
.918. Hebert has totaled nine runs
1 nine hits two which were doubles
d a triple, five stolen bases, 3 walked
tses, a sacrifice and two RBI's.
4ike Hutches credits his .285 batting
erage to five runs on six hits, three
crifices, three stolen bases, four
dked bases, an error and added four
M's to the list.
;cott Kupper, who stands with a 4.81
IA percentage in pitching ranks with
.250 batting average. Kupper has
pulled in five runs on seven hits, six
walked bases, a sacrifice bunt, a stolen
base, two errors and list seven RBI's.
Clem McKay sparked a 3-1 record
and a .63 ERA percentage as pitcher
who also holds a .230 batting average.
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McKay has turned out two runs on
three hits. walked three bases and "./-j,,'-,.._.j,/,....-.,,.,,
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added two RBI's.
At last. Timmy Beyl. who rests with a
17.50 ERA percentage
holds a .178 baring average. Beyl is
credited with nine runs on five hits, five
stolen bases, two walked bases,
sacrifice and attributes four RBI's to the
total.
Overall. the Greenies stand with a
.250 batting average and hold a .911
field percentage in a 10 game
composite.
Ponchatoula has compiled 62 runs on
65 hits where 14 were doubles and a
triple, two home runs, 25 stolen bases.
13 sacrificies. 40 walked bases, 75
strike outs and 46 RBI's.
On the girls team, Lisa Hoover (left) by placing on the districts honorable
placed on the All-District first team as mention OarS. Wave washes out Amite 1 0-0
Karen Richardson finished the season (Times Photo by Duane E. Harris)
Amite not only got out Of Poncha- In the remaining five innings, Poncha-
i" ............. I toula's way but also gave them a little toula pulled in seven runs on five hits,
push Friday, March 15 where Poncha- four walks and two sacrifices. -
THIS WEEK'S "-'--' ! toula returned home with a 10-0 clean Mike Cooper, substitute for Mike
i
" i sweep over Amite. Hutches, became the man of the hour
! PONCHATOULA BASEBALL CALENDAR I Amite walked seven Greenie players when he entered the game in the fifth
as Ponchatoula compiled 10 runs on inning and fenced the team s second
tl " " I seven hits, two of which were doubles, home run of the season.
two Amite errors, three stolen bases, Ponchatoula completed their 10
I DATE OPPONENT TEAMS TIME PLACE
three sacrifices and seven batters took
bases on walks.
Asa Faulkner pulled in Ponchatoula's
first run in a no hit initial inning after
Steve Hebert struck out.
Pat Miller and Scott Kupper were
walked as Kupper was later put out at
second on Timmy Beyl's single. Timmy
Disher put the Greenies iF, the field as
he struck out.
game composite with a 7-3 record and
a 10-0 shut out win over Amite.
Asa Faulkner and Pat Vicknair led the
team in runs with two each as Mike
Cooper followed with one home run
and two RBI's. Steve Hebert, Pat
Miller, Scott Kupper, Timmy Beyl and
Clem McKay each attributed one run.
The Greenies travel to Slidell March
20 to play St. Paul in a varsity game
set for 3:30 p.m.
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