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The left-handed hitting Sery served as the offensive catalyst for the No. 10-ranked Wildcats, helping lead a young squad to the Class 4A sectional finals. The two-year varsity standout broke the school record with 20 doubles, to go along with 34 RBI, 37 runs and a .419 batting average. Sery, who possesses a strong arm at third base, had a .517 on-base percentage and slugged at a .607 clip. ... The left-handed hitting Sery was the best offensive player of the Class of 2012 prospects. The 6-foot-1, 178-pound Sery has a clean and explosive swing from the left side; he stays tall, gets excellent extension after contact and his ball has good backspin carry. Sery was equally as impressive at third base, where he showcased a strong arm (78 mph), soft hands and advanced infield actions. This 6-foot-1, 178-pound left-handed hitting third baseman is also physically advanced. Clearly the top hitter among his 2012 peers � and one of the best in the entire camp � Sery can really swing it from the left side. He possesses excellent bat speed for his age and an advanced approach. He has impressive hitting mechanics and power potential to all fields. He also delivered an strong performance at third base, showcasing solid arm strength (75 mph), soft hands, and handles himself with a maturity beyond his age.
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