Wednesday, July 16, 2003

PC BASEBALL STANDOUT KEVIN WHITE NAMED TO THE VALLEY LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME

CLINTON, S.C. — Presbyterian College’s rising senior outfielder Kevin White has been named to the 2003 Valley League All-Star Game after an impressive first half of the season.

White, a native of Spartanburg, S.C., has started all 26 games in the outfield for the New Market (VA) Rebels (16-10) in the wooden bat league this summer. He currently leads his team in batting average (.336), slugging percentage (.598), on-base percentage (.381), homeruns (6), RBI (27), at-bats (102), runs scored (24), and triples (2). In addition, he leads the Valley League in total bases and RBI, tied for first in hits, second in homeruns and runs scored, and third in slugging percentage. Last summer White also played for the New Market Rebels and tied for the league-lead in homeruns (10).

 

PC's Kevin White was named to the Valley League All-Star Game this past weekend

White, a 6-2, 180-lb center fielder, once again led the Blue Hose offense this past season. The ABCA All-Region and All-SAC selection led PC hitters with a .397 batting average, 85 hits, 144 total bases, 56 runs, 50 RBI, and 13 homeruns and set a program record with a 42-game hitting streak during the season. 

He now holds the career record for homeruns (36), batting average (.379), and slugging percentage (.615) in Blue Hose history as well as ranking fifth in runs (155), fourth in hits (243), second in total bases (408), and third in RBI (163).

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