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2011 Pitching Leaders as compiled by Burton Russell
Pitching Leaders (Min. 6 Decisions) |
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Team |
Wins |
Losses |
Pct. |
ERA |
Craig Langille |
Dar |
7 |
1 |
.875 |
1.97 |
Steve Nelson |
Dar |
7 |
2 |
.778 |
3.13 |
Mark Haverstock |
Hfx |
9 |
4 |
.692 |
2.58 |
Kevin Nichols |
Ken |
4 |
2 |
.667 |
4.22 |
Shayne Conrad |
Ken |
4 |
2 |
.667 |
5.77 |
Steve Ivey |
Hfx |
3 |
3 |
.500 |
3.52 |
Brandon Malally |
Tru |
4 |
4 |
.500 |
4.62 |
Curtis Falls |
Ken |
4 |
4 |
.500 |
5.90 |
Wins
Mark Haverstock (Hfx), 9; Craig Langille (Dar), 7; Steve Nelson (Dar),7; Jason Bailey (Dar), 5;
Jeff Reeves (Dar), 4; Shayne Conrad (Ken), 4; Brandon Malally (Tru), 4; Kevin Nichols (Ken), 4; Curtis Falls (Ken), 4;
ERA
Jeff Reeves (Dar), 1.62; Craig Langille (Dar), 1.97; Mark Haverstock (Hfx), 2.58; Steve Nelson (Dar), 3.13; John Chapman (Tru), 3.16; Steve Ivey (Hfx), 3.52
Strikeouts
Jeff Reeves, (Dar), 64; Craig Langille (Dar), 63; ; Justin Brewer (Syd), 56; Steve Nelson (Dar), 53; Mark Haverstock (Hfx), 51; Steve Ivey (Hfx), 45
Innings Pitched
Mark Haverstock, 94.2; Craig Langille (Dar), 91.1; Justin Brewer (Syd), 79.1; Steve Nelson (Dar), 74.2; Craig Field (Tru), 73.2; Brandon Malally (Tru), 64.1
Saves
John Chapman (Tru), 4; Paul Doucette (Syd), 4; Codey Shrider (Ken), 3;
Top hitters, based on Min. 99 Plate Appearances |
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Team |
At Bats |
Runs |
Hits |
RBI |
Average |
Greg West |
Dar |
121 |
31 |
51 |
20 |
.421 |
Billy McKenzie |
Tru |
94 |
14 |
38 |
20 |
.404 |
Adam Lucas |
Hfx |
128 |
24 |
51 |
27 |
.398 |
Mark Pelham |
Hfx |
138 |
27 |
54 |
29 |
.391 |
Chris Head |
Dar |
143 |
43 |
55 |
17 |
.385 |
Kevin Matheson |
Ken |
97 |
24 |
37 |
19 |
.381 |
Cory Christie |
Syd |
127 |
25 |
48 |
31 |
.378 |
Ian Lockhart |
Ken |
114 |
28 |
43 |
28 |
.377 |
Ryan Veinot |
Hfx |
133 |
42 |
49 |
19 |
.368 |
Darson Murphy |
Tru |
143 |
23 |
52 |
13 |
.364 |
Guy Pellerine |
Tru |
115 |
14 |
41 |
30 |
.357 |
Joel Irvine |
Dar |
133 |
36 |
46 |
37 |
.346 |
J.P. Wood |
Tru |
87 |
10 |
30 |
9 |
.345 |
Darren Doucette |
Dar |
122 |
36 |
41 |
35 |
.336 |
Mike Lockhart |
Ken |
108 |
17 |
36 |
22 |
.334 |
John Chapman |
Tru |
105 |
17 |
35 |
14 |
.333 |
Hits
Chris Head (Dar), 55; Mark Pelham (Hfx), 54; Darson Murphy (Tru), 52; Greg West (Dar), 51; Adam Lucas (Hfx), 51; Ryan Veinot (Hfx), 49; Cory Christie (Syd), 48
Runs
Chris Head (Dar), 43; Ryan Veinot (Hfx), 42; Joel Irvine (Dar), 36; Darren Doucette (Dar), 36;
Greg West (Dar), 31; Ian Lockhart (Ken), 28; Colin Johnson (Dar), 27; Mark Pelham (Hfx), 27
RBIs
Joel Irvine (Dar), 37; Colin Johnson (Dar), 37; Darren Doucette (Dar), 35; Cory Christie (Syd), 31 ;Guy Pellerine (Tru), 30; Shawn Peverill (Hfx), 30; Mark Pelham (Hfx), 29
Doubles
Mark Pelham (Hfx), 14; Colin Johnson (Dar), 14; Greg West (Dar), 13; Chris Head (Dar), 11; Adam Lucas (Hfx), 10; Kevin Matheson (Ken), 10
Triples
Ian Lockhart (Ken), 4; Ryan Veinot (Hfx), 3; Tyler Delaney (Tru), 2;
Home Runs
Darren Doucette (Dar), 13; Colin Johnson, (Dar), 6; Joel Irvine (Dar), 6; Cory Christie (Syd), 6; Scott Willgress (Hfx), 4; Chris Head (Dar), 4; Greg West (Dar), 4;
Stolen Bases
Chris Head (Dar), 43; Codey Shrider (Ken), 18; Ryan Veinot (Hfx), 17; Jason Davis (Tru), 16; Matt Thomas (Dar), 16; Brandon Devlin (Hfx), 15;
THE SECOND SEASON IS SET TO BEGIN
After the completion of the 32-game regular season, interrupted by a record number of postponed games, the Dartmouth Moosehead Dry, the Halifax Pelham Molson Canadians, the Kentville Wildcats, and the Sydney Sooners look ahead to the playoffs, hoping to finish off the year with a league championship.
The Dry, first place finishers during the season, and the Sooners who captured the final playoff spot on the last day of their season by defeating the Truro Bearcats, have set this Sat., Sept. 17 for the start of the best-of-five series. The Dry will give up home field advantage for travel and cost reasons to host the Sooners at 3:00 and 7:00 at Beazley Field. The Dry will travel to Sydney to complete the series on Sat, Sept. 24, and if necessary, on the following day. Games Sat. are 3:00 and 7:00, while Sun. is scheduled for a 1:00 start.
The Canadians and Wildcats will start their semi-final at Mainland Common on Wed., with the first pitch at 7:30.
Here a look at the match-ups for the two series:
Dry (25-7) vs. Sooners (10-22) – Season series, Dry 8-0; Dry/Sooners RF/RA 85/16
The Dry bring a balance of superb pitching and loads of power to the series. Craig Langille, 7-1, Steve Nelson, 7-2, Jason Bailey, 5-0, and closer Jeff Reeves, 4-1, with 64 strikeouts in 39 innings, will see most of the action. Chris Head (.385, and a league record 43 stolen bases) and Matt Thomas set the table for sluggers Joel Irvine, Darren Doucette, Greg West , and Colin Johnson. West led the league in hitting at .421, Irvine and Johnson tied for first in RBIs with 37, Doucette in home runs with 13.
Sydney is a huge underdog heading into the series. The team will look to pitchers, Justin Brewer (4-6) and Paul Doucette (2-4), both of whom have pitched better than their records indicate, to provide some wins. Cory Christie has had an MVP-type season and was among the offensive leaders in many categories all season long (.378, 6 HRs, 31 RBI). Veterans Jason Snow, Matt Denney who appears to be regaining his batting eye, and Doucette will be counted on for offense.
Canadians (21-11) vs. Wildcats (16-16) – Season series, tied 4-4; Canadians/Wildcats RF/RA 48/45
Fans expect this series to be very close and competitive as the 4-4 record and runs scored and runs against indicate. The Canadians will rely on the league’s winningest pitcher, Mark Haverstock (9-4), Steve Ivey (3-3), and lefty stalwart, Barrett Bellefontaine, who missed considerable time this season due to an arm problem. The offense will come from Ryan Veinot (.368), Mark Pelham (.391), Adam Lucas (.398), Shawn Peverill, and Scott Willgress
Veteran Wildcat hurlers, Kevin Nichols and Curtis Falls, and Shayne Conrad all won 4 games this season and will the backbone of the staff. The Lockhart brothers, SS Ian (.377) and Mike (.333), veteran Kevin Matheson (.381), and Falls (.320) will provide the offensive clout. Outstanding rookie Corey Shrider has returned to college in California and will be missed.
SOONERS' "ROCK" ALL SEASON CLEVE'S PLAYER OF THE WEEK
The Sydney Sooners’ 3rd baseman, Cory Christie, who has had a tremendous season in a tough year for the Sooners is the Cleve’s Source for Sports Player of the Week in the NSSBL. Christie saved his best for the final Sooners’ game of the season, belting his 5th and 6th home runs of the season while adding a single and driving in 6 runs, ensuring the Sydney squad a place in the league playoffs in a 10-5 win over the Truro Bearcats.
Others considered for the award were Christie’s teammate, Justin Brewer, who picked up the win in the final game, the Dartmouth’s Joel Irvine, Kentville’s Curtis Falls, and Halifax’s Mark Pelham
CHRISTIE AND BREWER LEAD SOONERS TO PLAYOFFS
BEARCATS (8-24) 000 000 104 5R 10H 0E
SOONERS (10-22) 221 140 00x 10R 17H 2E
Craig Field (L, 1-6), John Chapman (7), and Matt Davis
Justin Brewer (W, 4-7), Paul Doucette (9), and Matt Denney
Joe MacPherson, HR (3), single; Craig Field, double, single; J.P. Wood ,2 singles; Darson Murphy, 2 singles
Cory Christie, 2 HR (6), single, 6 RBI; Jeff Maxner, 2 doubles, single; Matt Denney, double, 3 singles; Kenny Long, 2 singles
The regular season schedule wraps up today with the Kentville Wildcats playing the Canadians at 2:00 at Mainland Common and then heading to Beazley Field for a 7:00 p.m. tilt with the Dry (please note the start time of 7:00)