Prep Baseball Report

Diamond Notes (Week 8)


Alex Armand
Louisiana Scouting Director

Our Week 8 Edition of Diamond Notes is here, as we highlight some of the top performances, from across the state in Week 8 (04/11/22-04/17/22), as well as our Player of the Week and Pitcher of the Week.  To submit your player(s) for next week's edition of Diamond Notes, please email Alex Armand ([email protected]) with the player's name, class, position, and any relevant statistics from the week.  We are fired up for what's in store for the final week of the regular season, as the playoffs are almost here!

 

 

Player of the Week

 

Thomas Collins SS / RHP / Erath, LA / 2024

Erath collected two big district wins against Crowley last week, to move into first place in the district, with two games remaining.  Sophomore Thomas Collins was a big part of the Bobcats success last week, as he had a stellar week at the plate.  He finished the week with seven hits in eleven at-bats (.636 AVG) that included two doubles and four runs batted in.  Collins also did not record a strikeout in his eleven at-bats.  

 

 

Other Top Performers

 

Hunter Lail RHP / 3B / Lafayette Christian, LA / 2022

The National Park College commit turned in a really good performance for Lafayette Christian last week on the mound.  Lail took a no-hitter into the 7th inning and earned the win in a complete game effort.  He ended up giving up one earned run on five hits, while striking out five. 

 

 

Seth Leger 3B / RHP / Erath, LA / 2025

The freshman right-hander has been stellar on the mound for the Bobcats all spring and his outing last week was no different.  In what ended up being a five inning game, due to a run-rule, Leger pitched all five innings, while giving up zero earned runs and zero walks, to go along with eight strikeouts.

 

 

Dylan Marionneaux RHP / Zachary, LA / 2023

Marionneaux took the ball for the Broncos in a big district matchup against Central BR HS and turned in a masterful performance, which led to a Zachary win.  He tossed a complete game, giving up only one earned run on five hits and logged seven strikeouts.  The right-hander only needed 84 pitches to throw the complete game and faced only 27 batters, while only allowing two Central Wildcats to reach third base all day.

 

 

Zach Juneau / Central BR, LA / 2022

The Wildcats endured a tough district loss to Zachary HS in their first matchup last week and were on the cusp of losing again to the Broncos, but Juneau came through in a big way for the Wildcats in Game 2 on Saturday.  In the bottom of the 7th, he hit a solo homerun to send the game into extra innings, and then hit a walk-off grand slam, with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning, to seal a 9-5 win for the Wildcats.  Juneau finished the week going 4-14 at the plate with two homeruns.   

 

 

 

 

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