Plant City Observer

Sidelines 07.24.15

BASEBALL

+ Jonah Scolaro commits to FSU

Jonah Scolaro, an incoming Durant junior, verbally committed to Florida State University last week.

In his sophomore season, Scolaro batted .343 and led all Cougars with 99 plate appearances, 34 hits, 16 runs scored and nine doubles, and also led Durant baserunners with seven stolen bases on seven attempts. On the mound, Scolaro posted a 1.24 ERA and a staff-leading 92 strikeouts, and the Cougars went 9-1 in his starts.

ALL-STARS ROUNDUP

9-10 team wins state title

The Plant City 9-10 All-Stars are on top of the world right now — or, at least on top of the state.

On Sunday, July 19, Plant City wrapped up its run through the state tournament with an 8-2 rout of runner-up Eau Gallie Little League, Section 2-District 2 champions.

Plant City cruised through Pool B, for the most part, getting 11-1 and 6-2 wins over South Fort Myers and North Springs Little Leagues, respectively. The team’s toughest test came on July 18, when the boys pulled out a gritty 8-7 win over Oviedo Little League.

KARATE

+ Update to Welbon team

Two competitors on Chris Welbon’s team weren’t included in the original list in the July 17 feature: Levi DeGraaf and Joey Spitler.

BASKETBALL

+ Team achieves three-peat

Team Next, a YMCA men’s league squad, won its third consecutive league championship last week. Going up against Team Win, Next managed to overcome a tough fight and win the turnover battle to post a 72-59 win. The championship game ended the league’s eight-week season.

For more information about YMCA basketball leagues visit TampaYMCA.org/PlantCity.

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