ASA “C” All-Americans

Rounders’ Erik Geierman, Tom Morton, Rude-Pac’s Jose Sandoval Among ASA “C” All-Americans

Three So Cal ASA Alliance players earned All American honors at the ASA “C” National Tournament in Stockton, CA over the Labor Day weekend.

Erik Geierman of the Rounders
was a First team selection, going 14 for 23, for a .609 batting average, a .679 OBP, with 9 runs scored.

Tom Morton of the Rounders was a Second team selection, going 11 for 23, for a .478 batting average, a .519 OBP, with 6 singles, 2 doubles, a triple and two home runs, and 6 RBI.

Jose Sandoval of Rude Pac
was a First Team selection, and also named the tournament’s batting champion, with a .688 average. Jose was 11 for 16 (.688), had an OBP of .762, with seven singles, a double and two home runs, 7 RBI and 9 runs scored.
Sandoval was also the Batting Champion for the tournament.

Derrick Zechman
of 2005 Champion Penn Power (21-35, a .600 avg, with 11 singles, 5 doubles, 3 triples, 2 home runs, and 12 RBI) was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, while Joe Given of third place Team Taylor was the Most Valuable pitcher with his 4-0 record and 0.52 ERA. Readers might recognize Zechman as a member of the ISC World Team, the Quaker Riversharks, PA, one of the ten “super-pool” teams at this year’s tournament.

Mike Butler, of Black Oak Casino, who played for the So Cal Bombers during the regular season, and at the ISC World Tournament earned second team ASA “C” honors at shortstop, hitting .550 (11-20) with 4 homers, 4 doubles and 2 singles.

Click here for the complete list of First and Second Team All Americans.

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