drove in 17 runs. He ….
drove in 17 runs. He hit three sacrifice flies to drive in runs during the postseason. He made seven pitching appearances covering 7.2 innings. He struck out seven, walked seven and had a 6.39 ERA.
Wudi played well at third base and was a solid bat in the bottom half of the order. He hit .276 in North play (eight for 29), drew nine walks, stole eight bases, scored six runs and drove in five. His league on-base percentage was .462.
Overall, he ended up with a .210 batting average, tied for the team lead with 13 walks drawn, hit one double, stole nine bases and drove in eight runs. He scored nine times.
One more team award to note, freshman Brady Heiser earned the Most Improved Player award. Heiser saw some time at first base and had some key atbats, including a sacrifice fly in the sectional win over Newman.
“Thank you to my wife (Teri), my managers, all of my assistant coaches, our administration and my field manager Jack Buksa for their help during the season,” Iverson said. “Also, thank you to the fans. We had quite a following this year. It was very nice for the kids to have all of the fans showing up for their games.”