I wanted to open up a forum to post players from VA who earned All-Conference Designations from their Leagues
Chase Townsend was named to the Capital Athletic Conference first team at UMW batting .349 with 26 RBI, and is 4-1 with a 2.14 ERA on the mound this season. Brett Diamond from UMW made 2nd team as a pitcher going 6-1 with a 2.53 ERA in 10 appearances for the Eagles.
How about the ODAC or USA South?
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Posts: 63 | Location: Chesapeake, VA, US | Registered: January 02, 2003
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Billy Chapel: I wanted to open up a forum to post players from VA who earned All-Conference Designations from their Leagues QUOTE]
Billy,
I had posted earlier in seperate thread; I'll repeat to maintain uniformity.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Two of West Florida's top pitchers were voted to the 2007 Daktronics All-South Central Region Second Team. Senior starter Brett McCullough (Cantonment, Fla. / Tate HS) and Junior reliever Phil Lawhorn (Virginia Beach, Va. / Pensacola JC) were two of 30 players selected by sports information directors from NCAA Division II schools around the country.
Posts: 205 | Location: Virginia Beach | Registered: January 17, 2003
ARKADELPHIA, Ark. - While West Florida was participating in their first NCAA Division II Tournament, two Argonauts were recently honored for their accomplishments. Pitchers Brett McCullough (Cantonment, Fla./Tate HS) and Phil Lawhorn (Virginia Beach, Va./Pensacola JC) were named to the 2007 Rawlings/American Baseball Coaches Association All-South Central Region Second Team. McCullough and Lawhorn were also named to the Daktronics Baseball All-South Region Second Team earlier this month.
Head coaches from the south central region's 36 schools from the Gulf South, Heartland and Lone Star Conferences selected the team. McCullough and Lawhorn are the ninth and 10th Argonaut named to the all-region team. Of West Florida's 10 all-region honorees, eight have been pitchers.
I didn't know this earlier, his 14 Saves was also a Conference record.
He ranks third all-time in career saves (with one more year to go). Lawhorn's 11.32 strikeouts per game were the second-highest single-season total and his 30 appearances were also a second-best single season tally.
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