Vote for the WNC high school baseball midseason player of the year
The high school baseball season in Western North Carolina is at its midseason mark, prompting fans to vote for the All-WNC Player of the Year. Candidates include standout players like Drew Dartez, who boasts a .523 batting average and 21 RBIs, and Hunter Mason, with a dominating 1.85 ERA and 53 strikeouts. The poll remains open until April 17 at noon. Multiple athletes are vying for the title with impressive stats, showcasing their skills both at the plate and on the mound.
By the Numbers- Drew Dartez: .523 batting average, 21 RBIs
- Hunter Mason: 53 strikeouts in 41 â…” innings, 1.85 ERA
- AJ Mackey: .558 batting average, 6 home runs, 23 RBIs
- Zack Wester: 77 strikeouts, .40 ERA
- Voting for the All-WNC Player of the Year is ongoing, closing April 17 at noon.
- The competition features players with diverse strengths, from batting average to pitching prowess.
Fans can expect an intense finish to the voting as the deadline approaches, highlighting the performances of the contenders. The eventual winner will gain recognition as the leading player in the league by season end.
Bottom LineThe midseason player poll reflects the talent and competitive spirit within Western North Carolina high school baseball, emphasizing the athletes' contributions this season. Participation in the vote can shape the narrative of who will be recognized as the standout player when the season concludes.
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