Top Stories of 2014: #3 - Druw Bowen Participates in PBR Future Games
December 24, 2014
By Greg Williams
WV Director of Scouting
Druw Bowen made the long trip to Westfield, Indiana last August worthwhile, turning in a solid two-way performance as a member of the Team Pennsylvania roster at the 2014 PBR Future Games. The 6-foot-4, 195-pound RHP from George Washington High School sat 87-88 while striking out three in two innings of work against Team Kansas. The junior, who played at Valley-Fayette during his first two years of high school, also showcased a 71 mph curveball and a 75 mph changeup.
Bowen also participated as an outfielder flashing an 88 mph arm and an 86 mph bat exit velocity during scout day activities. The junior ran a 7.17 60-yard dash and went 2-for-2 at the plate in game action on the final day of the event.
Top Stories of 2014
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#5 - Bridgeport and Notre Dame Battle Late Into the Night
#6 - Inaugural West Virginia Top Prospect Games Take Place
#7 - Elite Eight Team Rankings Introduced
#8 - West Virginia Teams Head South
#9 - West Virginia Prospects Shine in Fall Program
#10 - West Virginia Scout Blog Introduced
#11 - PBR Office Moves to Manheim
#12 - PBR Recruiting Essentials Unveiled
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