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Workout Times and Days for the Week of 6.28.10
Written by CoachPritchard   
Saturday, June 26 2010
We will work out Monday, Wednesday, and Friday @ 9:00. Also in talking with JR, his first start should be Tuesday. Start time for the game will be 9:05 our time. He is scheduled to pitch 2 innings.
 
Nitro Baseball No. 49 in Nation
Written by Gazette Sports Writers   
Thursday, June 24 2010

Nitro baseball No. 49 in nation

Nitro wound up as the No. 49 high school baseball team in the country in the final ESPN Rise Fab 50 national rankings.

The Wildcats (33-4) won their second state Class AAA championship in the last three years earlier this month at Appalachian Power Park.

 

 
Nitro's Bradley, Pickering Head AAA All-State Team
Written by Derek Taylor   
Thursday, June 24 2010

Nitro's J.R. Bradley is the Class AAA first-team all-state captain.

The legacy of baseball success left to future Nitro High School players by graduates J.R. Bradley and Andrew Pickering is nearly insurmountable.

The four-year starters, who on June 5 led the team to its second Class AAA state championship in three seasons, finished their high school careers with a record of 120-24, going 96-13 in the last three seasons.

"It's really a career group," Nitro coach Steve Pritchard said of the batch of players the program has produced dating to all-state utility player Jake Kight in 2007, continuing with Major League Baseball draft picks Chase Pickering (2008) and Matt Frazer (2009) and culminating with the 2010 state title.

"They've accomplished things that have never been accomplished before at Nitro High School,'' Pritchard said. "I can't say that we'll not be good in the future, but nothing will ever be like this again.''

The Arizona Diamondbacks took Bradley, who gave Nitro its third pro prospect in as many seasons, in the second round of the June 7-9 draft. He was the 56th player selected overall. He went 13-0 with 109 strikeouts and a 0.61 ERA as a senior, and was a natural pick as the first-team captain of the Class AAA all-state team by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association.

Unlike his former teammates who were drafted in later rounds, Bradley opted to turn pro, and has since joined the Missoula Ospreys of the advanced rookie Pioneer League. He had previously signed a letter of intent to play college baseball at North Carolina State.

Pickering, a second-team selection as a junior, was listed as a first-team utility player. Bradley was named one of three first-team pitchers, along with Bridgeport senior left-hander Harrison Musgrave and Hurricane junior lefty Sam Kmiec.

"You see a lot of college teams - West Virginia, Marshall, all kinds of teams - that don't produce three Major League picks,'' Bradley said. "To look back at that 2008 team and realize we had three right there is amazing to me. I don't know if I'll ever see a high school team that was that good.''

Bradley's 2010 squad was no slouch, setting a school single-season record for victories with its 33-4 mark. The 6-foot-4 right-hander did more than pull his own weight with the bat, connecting for a state-leading 13 home runs. He hit .483 with 15 doubles and 52 RBIs, and served as the Wildcats' shortstop when not on the mound.

Pickering hit .424 with three homers, nine doubles and 30 RBIs. He was 9-0 pitching with 78 strikeouts and a 1.94 ERA. He will continue his baseball career at West Virginia State.

For all Nitro's success, it did not win the Mountain State Athletic Conference baseball championship in 2010. That honor went to Cabell Midland, which beat Nitro 13-3 in a game in which Pritchard used reserve pitchers lest the teams meet again in Region 4 play. They did, and Bradley struck out 14 in a 7-1 Nitro win.

The Knights equaled Nitro, state runner-up Bridgeport, Elkins, Hurricane and Martinsburg by landing two players on the first team. Midland senior Drew Porter was listed as an infielder and junior Caleb Ross as an outfielder.

Porter hit .394 with four homers and 37 RBIs while adding 12 doubles and a .419 average with runners in scoring position. Ross' best attribute was perhaps his pitching - he was 9-1 with a 2.33 ERA - but he also hit five homers and drove in 22.

Musgrave, like Bradley, was a repeat first-team selection. The West Virginia University-bound pitcher was 7-4 with 112 strikeouts in 571/3 innings, giving up just 16 runs and throwing six complete games. He hit .455 with four homers and 45 RBIs.

Musgrave fanned 15 batters in a 5-0 win against Fairmont Senior in a Class AAA state tournament semifinal.

"When he gets on, there's no stopping him,'' Bridgeport coach Robert Shields said of his ace, who was a Class A all-state pick in 2008 while attending Notre Dame. "The thing that was important for us this year is that Harrison really focused on becoming a leader, and you see that with him a lot now.''

Kmiec joined the Hurricane program after moving to West Virginia from Delaware when his father began teaching at Marshall University. Commanding a curveball with impressive control and placement, Kmiec was 7-3 with 82 strikeouts and a 1.83 ERA in 63 innings.

Hurricane senior shortstop Noah Blackhurst led first-team players with a .573 batting average, adding 17 doubles, five homers and 41 RBIs to his stat line. Like Pickering, Blackhurst will play at West Virginia State.

Fairmont Senior junior Andrew Marra, Martinsburg junior Zach Stolipher (.439, 10 HRs, 37 RBIs) and Wheeling Park senior Corey Walter filled out the first-team infield.

The outfield was completed by Bridgeport senior Jeremy Hodge (.519, 22 RBIs) and Elkins senior Lance Vannoy (.553, 11 HRs, 42 RBIs).

Senior Zach Woolcock (.404, seven HRs, 30 RBIs) of Martinsburg, senior Maverick Myers (.545, seven HRs, 32 RBIs, 4-1, 56 strikeouts) of North Marion and Spencer Webley (.520, 12 HRs, 44 RBIs) of Elkins were named as utility players.

Brooke sophomore Nick Breen was named the first-team catcher after hitting .476 with eight homers, 15 doubles, four triples and 40 RBIs.

Bridgeport senior infielder Tommie Brunswick was named second-team captain.

 

 

 
Class AAA All-State Baseball Team List
Written by West Virginia Sports Writers Association   
Thursday, June 24 2010

The Class AAA all-state baseball team announced Saturday by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association:

First team

P-J.R. Bradley, Nitro (captain)

P-Harrison Musgrave, Bridgeport

P-Sam Kmiec, Hurricane

C-Nick Breen, Brooke

INF-Noah Blackhurst, Hurricane

INF-Drew Porter, Cabell Midland

INF-Andrew Marra, Fairmont Senior

INF-Zach Stolipher, Martinsburg

INF-Corey Walter, Wheeling Park

OF-Caleb Ross, Cabell Midland

OF-Jeremy Hodge, Bridgeport

OF-Lance Vannoy, Elkins

UTL-Andrew Pickering, Nitro

UTL-Maverick Myers, North Marion

UTL-Spencer Webley, Elkins

UTL-Zach Woolcock, Martinsburg

Second team

P-Jamie Allard, Fairmont Senior

P-Blake Barnette, Ripley

P-Huey Hite, Hedgesville

P-Trace Dempsey, Huntington

C-Tyler Payne, Hurricane

INF-Cody Smith, Spring Valley

INF-Tommie Brunswick, Bridgeport (captain)

INF-David Brown, Logan

INF-Kirby Patterson, George Washington

OF-Clay Riggleman, Nitro

OF-Sean Williams, Princeton

OF-Jared Taylor, Ripley

UTL-Tanner Everton, Jefferson

UTL-Chris Weed, Cabell Midland

UTL-Josh Hudson, South Charleston

UTL-Corey Quick, Princeton

Special honorable mention

P-Andrew Clevenger, Nicholas County; Todd Fleming, Logan.

C-Edward Oliverio, Bridgeport; Adam Secret, Robert C. Byrd; Korey Dunbar, Nitro; Frankie Wilson, Fairmont Senior; Ryan Larose, Musselman.

INF-Derek Mullins, Ripley; Randy Tallhamer, Parkersburg; Scott Castilow, Wheeling Park; Kyle Wales, Brooke; Clay Ayers, Greenbrier East; Justin Gibson, University; Justin Lantz, Bridgeport; Justis Todd, Robert C. Byrd; Sammy McCoy, St. Albans; Josh Clark, Winfield; Steve Lewis, Capital; George Brody, Spring Valley; Matt Walker, Cabell Midland; Zach Sizemore, Huntington.

OF-David Alward, Brooke; Jessie Earp, Woodrow Wilson; Dylan Lewis, Elkins; Tyler Anderson, Cabell Midland; Trevor Malnick, Fairmont Senior; Tyler Jordahl, East Fairmont; Zack Lambert, Jefferson.

UTL-Chris King, Wheeling Park; Wyatt Persinger, John Marshall; Matt Saab, Morgantown; Aron Lipscomb, Preston; Ethan Wilson, Lewis County; Cody Ballard, Capital; Pat Lively, South Charleston; Billy Sager, Spring Valley; T.J. Wisenberg, Martinsburg; Cameron Mallory, Princeton; Corey Lakatos, Logan; Austin Bland, North Marion; Tyler Godbey, Nitro.

Honorable mention

P-Logan Patrick, John Marshall; Stevie Mason, Cabell Midland; Brandon Cordell, Martinsburg; Shawn McCoy, North Marion.

C-Jason Troy, John Marshall; Hank Kincaid, University; Alex Levitan, George Washington, J.C. Morrison, Capital; Zach Wellman, Spring Valley; Austin Lucas, Lincoln County.

INF-Heath Swisher, Ripley; Brett Burns, Parkersburg; Shane Paesano, Brooke; Alec Austin, Greenbrier East; Derek Ramsey, Greenbrier East; Tyler Bonnett, Woodrow Wilson; Alex Gaaserud, Elkins; Eric Stone, Capital; Phillip Longnecker, Hedgesville; Jalen Newcome, Hampshire; Logan Johnson, Washington; Cody Johnson, Jefferson; Timmy Rein, Logan; Tyler Fisher, South Charleston; Alan Mocahbee, Musselman; Andy Mochabee, Musselman.

OF-Jacob Wilcox, Parkersburg South; Ben Kimpel, Wheeling Park; Nunzio Bonamico, Bridgeport; Wade Walters, St. Albans; Zach Cloxton, Nitro; Regan Patton, George Washington; Josh Falbo, Hurricane; Stephen Miele, Hedgesville.

UTL-Bryant Hooper, Parkersburg South; Andy Wickline, Woodrow Wilson; Eric Ramsey, Nicholas County; Ryan Parsons, Morgantown; Jason Syrus, Preston; Cody Hobbs, Riverside; Derek May, George Washington; Anthony Brunetti, Huntington; Colt Karnes, Princeton; Chris Knapp, Riverside.

 

 
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