Eye of the Tiger

Princeton dots all-BCR baseball team

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Princeton enjoyed a breakout season this spring, compiling a school record 21 wins before being upset by Bureau Valley in the regional finals at Manlius.

For their contributions to their team’s record-setting campaign, members of the Tigers comprise six of the 12 spots in the 2009 All-BCR baseball team.

Also featured on this year’s squad are the rest of the area’s top talent from Bureau Valley, Hall and St. Bede.

Reid Clary, junior catcher, Princeton: Clary swung a heavy stick for the Tigers this spring, leading the area in three separate batting categories. His batting average of .460 was nearly 50 points higher than the second finisher and his totals of 37 RBIs and 15 doubles led the area as well. The cleanup hitter for the Tigers, Clary could always be counted on to drive in runs, said PHS coach John Cruz. “It seems like every time we had people on base, he would come through with a clutch hit,” Cruz said.

Drew Compton, junior shortstop, Princeton: Compton, a first-team NCIC All-Conference selection, anchored the Tigers’ defense at the shortstop position. On the other side of the ball, Compton was an offensive force, hitting .376 with 20 RBIs, eight doubles and two home runs, and used his speed to swipe 14 bases this spring. Cruz said that Compton was able to overcome a slow start at the plate this spring and “came on strong” as the season progressed.

Wes Herrmann, senior pitcher/outfielder, Hall: Herrmann hit .330 with 16 RBIs and eight doubles, and tied for the area lead with three home runs for the Red Devils this season. On the mound, Herrmmann was equally effective, amassing a 3.05 ERA while holding opposing batters to an average of .222 as he compiled a record of 3-5. A first-team NCIC Lincoln selection, Herrmann will enter the collegiate ranks next year as a member of the IVCC baseball team. “He was very important for us everywhere, any way he could get involved, offensively and defensively,” said Hall coach Tom Keegan. “We’re looking forward to seeing him do good things at the next level.”

Nick Hueneburg, sophomore shortstop, St. Bede: Hueneburg, a first-team Tri-County all-conference selection, hit .425 for the Bruins this spring, and was the lynch pin in the Bruins defense at the shortstop position. “As a sophomore, Nick had a huge season for us, I haven’t had a young player do as much as he did in a long time,” said St. Bede coach John Bellino “He was one of the mainstays all year, and just an excellent player right now.”

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