Van-Far won the most baseball games in program history this year.
The Indians set a single-season school record after finishing this season with a 12-10 record. They had three seniors earn …
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Van-Far won the most baseball games in program history this year.
The Indians set a single-season school record after finishing this season with a 12-10 record. They had three seniors earn postseason awards, including Reece Culwell as a Class 2 all-state honorable mention DH/utility player, first team all-Eastern Missouri Conference player and all-district player in Class 2 District 5; Carson Huff as a Class 2 all-state honorable mention infielder, first team all-conference utility player and all-district player; and Malik Douglas as a second team all-conference player.
Culwell finished with a .474 batting average, 1.173 OPS, 27 hits and 17 RBIs as a hitter and a 1.30 ERA, 7-3 record, 1.23 WHIP, 75 strikeouts, 15 walks and .227 batting average against in 53⅔ innings as a pitcher.
Huff had a .419 batting average, .984 OPS, 26 hits and 23 RBIs.
Despite missing half the season and all winter workouts due to an ACL injury sustained during football season, Douglas posted a .367 batting average, 1.172 OPS, 11 hits and 11 RBIs.