Mason, a senior from Sterling, Va. Hit .455 in the Eagles 3-0 week as Bridgewater gave up just six runs in defeating Mary Washington (10-0) and sweeping Randolph-Macon (10-5, 8-1). Mason went 5-for-11 over the three games, but also walked five times to post a .625 on-base percentage. Four of his five knocks went for extra bases as he had a triple and a homer to go along with two RBI in game one against R-MC. He had a double in each of the other remaining two contests. For the week, Mason scored five runs and drove in six more. He has 16 RBI through 18 games, which ranks atop the ODAC.
Baseball Player Honor Roll
Jonathan Estrada, East. Mennonite -
(Jr, Catcher - Miami, FL, 24)
Estrada was a key figure in the Royals 8-7 comeback win over Emory
& Henry on Saturday. Down 4-0, Estrada hit his first
career homerun. The next inning, he hit a two-run double and scored
a run as the Royals took the lead. Then he led off the 12th with a
single and scored the go-ahead run. He finished the game 4-for-6
with three runs and three RBIs.For the week, Estrada hit .444 with
a slugging percentage of .889. He is currently 2nd in the ODAC with
15 RBIs, and is also in the top ten in runs, hits, triples,
homeruns, total bases, and sacrifice flies.
Andrew Stockstill, Emory & Henry -
(Fr, OF - Roanoke, Va. / Patrick Henry HS, 23)
Stockstill put up three multi-hit games for Emory & Henry last
week as he led the Wasps to a 2-1 record and a 1-1 mark in ODAC
games. He also tallied six RBI including a trio of runs
driven in against Maryville on Wednesday. The Wasps posted their
second shutout in as many weeks, defeating the EMU 10-0 in game two
against the Royals. After taking nearly 11 years to post a
shutout (Apr. 17, 2002 vs. Roanoke), Emory & Henry has blanked
two opponents in seven days.
Corey Wallace, Guilford - (Jr, IF -
Rockingham, N.C., 9)
Wallace led the Quakers to a 2-1 week with a .583 batting average,
two triples and six RBI over three games. He had at least two
hits in all three of the games, including a 3-for-4 showing in a
Feb. 27 win over Immaculata. He was 4-for-8 in a doubleheader
split with Va. Wesleyan. He homered and tripled in the
Quakers' 9-8 win over the Marlins. Wallace had three RBI in
that game, as well as the Immaculata contest. He has hit
safely in nine of his last 10 games, including five straight.
Jeff Gray, Hampden-Sydney - (So, 1B -
Newport News, VA, 24)
Gray recorded a hit in all four of the Tigers' games this week
while helping the team to a 3-1 mark over the stretch. He had three
multi-hit games, including a 3-for-4 day against Methodist, while
batting .471 with eight hits in 17 at bats. In addition, he scored
seven runs while driving in two more. He also recorded a double in
three of the four games while knocking two against Rutgers-Newark.
He drew a pair of walks in his 19 plate appearances without a
strike out.
Michael Kenah, Lynchburg - (Sr, SS -
Clifton, VA, 7)
Kenah helped the Hornets to two victories early in the week and
provided nearly all of the Hornet offense against Washington and
Lee on Saturday, collecting four of the team's 13 hits, including
his first homerun of the season. He finished the 2-2 week batting
.389 (7-for-18) with four RBI and four runs scored. His
perfect fielding percentage last week continues to be a strong
point for LC.
Bradley Mattox, Roanoke - (Jr, 2B -
Vinton, VA, 4)
Mattox hit 8-for-16 with three doubles, six runs scored, four RBI
and a home run in the Maroons 1-3 week. In Roanoke's 18-9 win over
Shenandoah, Mattox went 5-for-6 with two doubles, three RBIs, four
runs scored and a run batted in. He had a slugging percentage of
1.667.
Keegan Dolan, Washington and Lee - (Jr,
OF - Bethesda, Md., 3)
Dolan led the Generals to a 2-1 week, including a sweep of
defending league champion Lynchburg on Saturday. The outfielder
ended the week with a .429 batting average, one home run, a double,
two RBIs, three runs scored and a steal. He is third in the ODAC
with a .463 batting average, and is tied for first in home runs
with two.