Post 64 American Legion Baseball

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Front Row (L to R): Matt Parrott,Will Jones, Andrew Dane, Jamie Meadows, Jeff Malcom,
Troy Bennett

Middle Row (L to R): John Deluca, Ross Evans, Ryan Taylor, Colin Topping, Cody Cauffman,
Tony Butler, Coach Ryan Taylor

Last Row (L to R): Manager Gordy Kissner, Lucas Koening, Chris Bozman, Jake Ross,
Daniel Truvits, Will Evans, Coach Joe Taylor

(Missing: Oliver Tregoning, Coach Brian Hollamon)

Awards

Co-Outstanding Pitcher & The Michael L.Wilson Sportsmanship: Troy Bennett
Team Leadership and Co-Most Improved Player: Chris Bozman
Rookie of the Year: Andrew Dane

Most Dedicated Player & Co-Most Improved Player: Ross Evans
Most Valuable Player & Best Defensive Player - Infield & Double Play Duo (w/Jeff Malcom):
Will Evans
Batting Champion & Team Slugger & Hardest Work Ethic: Lucas Koenig
Double Play Duo (w/Will Evans): Jeff Malcom
Surprise Player: Jake Ross


Post 64 won 24 games and lost 10 advancing to the ESD playoffs to win the ESD Championship by defeating Denton two straight games and Queen Anne/Kent County two straight games enroute to the Department of MD State Tournament.    After dropping our state tournament opening game 8 to 0 to eventual champion Mt Airy, Post 64 won its next two games (Garrett County 6 to 4 and Cecil County 12 to 6) to reach the semi-finals where we lost to Frederick 9 to 6 to end our season.  

First year player Troy Bennett won our co-top pitcher award along with Daniel Trivits.   Troy won 8 games and lost 2.   Three wins were by shutouts and he came within 2 outs of pitching a perfect game in a 4 to 0 win over Denton.    Daniel Trivits won 7 games and lost 1 with an ERA of 1.76.  Bennett recorded 51 K's and Trivits had 55 K's.  First Baseman Lucas Koenig was our top hitter with 43 hits and 33 RBI's and a .443 batting average.    Shortstop Will Evans batted .421 with 40 hits, 20 RBI's and stole 25 bases (to lead the team).