1. Bryce Click, SR, Sergeant Bluff-Luton: Click hit .347/.477/.551 with 11 pairs, three homers and two triples and drove in 36 runs. He additionally went for 27 strolls against only 18 strikeouts.사설토토
2. Aidan Sieperda, SR, Sergean t Bluff-Luton: Sieperda was right behind Click with 64 absolute bases (to Click's 65). He hit .362/.483/.552 with 11 pairs and three homers of his own (and one triple) during his lesser season. He likewise drove in 43 runs and strolled multiple times.
3. Drew Benson, SR, Sioux City West: The first non-SBL player, Benson had 60 all out bases while hitting .420/.517/.600 for the season. He wrapped up with nine duplicates, three triples, a homer and 23 RBI.
4. Ian Gill, SR, Bishop Heelan Catholic: Gill had his very own major year with 53 absolute bases and hit .422/.551/.639 as a lesser. Gill added eight pairs, two triples and two grand slams while additionally joining the 20-walk club (21 to be careful).
5. Tyler Huey, JR, Thomas Jefferson: Huey is the primary non-senior on this rundown, as he set up a truly amazing year for the Yellow Jackets. He hit .425/.482/.658 and had 48 absolute bases behind seven duplicates, two triples and two grand slams.
6. Brady Williams, SR, LeMars: Williams had 47 absolute bases of his own and got done with a .386/.438/.412 batting line for the Bulldogs. He posted three copies and drove in 26.
7. Cal Eckstaine, SR, LeMars: Eckstaine posted 45 all out bases thanks to five duplicates and a grand slam while hitting .316/.403/.385.
7. Aidan Haukap, SR, Sioux City East: Haukap additionally had 45 all out bases and set up a .330/.442/.479 hitting line for the Black Raiders. He wrapped up with 12 duplicates and a triple and drove in 28 runs a year prior.
7. Carter Pinney, SR, Sioux City North: Big year for Pinney, as well, as he wrapped up with 45 complete bases of his own while hitting .328/.390/.352. He had three pairs among his 39 absolute hits and drove in 27 runs.
10. Kelynn Jacobsen, JR, Sioux City East: Jacobsen had eight pairs and 29 RBI last season, completing the year with 44 absolute bases while hitting .356/.449/.436.
10. Tylar Lutgen, JR, Sergeant Bluff-Luton: A multi-sport star, Lutgen hit .309/.389/.358 with 44 absolute bases behind six pairs. He additionally drove in 21 runs for the Warriors.
12. Skylar Hansen, SR, Sioux City West: Hansen's season complete of 43 bases came thanks to three copies and FIVE triples. He hit .309/.387/.443 for the year.
13. Shane Sanderson, JR, Bishop Heelan Catholic: A solid run-maker, Sanderson drove in 25 runs behind six copies and a triple and hit .301/.408/.372 with 42 complete bases.
14. Brady Larson, SR, Sioux City West: Larson completed last season with eight copies, one triple and homer each while posting 41 absolute bases and a .292/.383/.427 batting line.
15. Cole Conlon, SR, Sergeant Bluff-Luton: Conlon had four pairs and a grand slam among 27 complete hits, posting 39 all out bases and a .286/.362/.348 line.
15. Jake Hamilton, JR, Sergeant Bluff-Luton: Hamilton additionally had 39 absolute bases last season, breaking five duplicates and three homers while driving in 26. He was in the 20-walk club (22), as well, and wrapped up with a .415 on-base rate. Try not to allow anybody to limit your season in view of batting normal, my person.
15. Sean Schaefer, SO, Bishop Heelan Catholic: The top-hitting rookie in the gathering last year, Schaefer got done with four duplicates, two triples and a grand slam while posting 39 absolute bases and a .272/.367/.379 batting triple-slice.
18. Easton Wheeler, JR, Sergeant Bluff-Luton: Wheeler was one more Warrior that invested a lot of energy in base, posting 24 strolls and a .432 on-base rate. They more likely than not been damnation to manage all over the setup. Wheeler had four copies and 38 complete bases.
19. Sam Dattolico, SR, Sioux City West: Dattolico had a decent season with 36 all out bases, including three pairs and three homers while hitting .247/.365/.371.
20. Scott Kroll, JR, Sergeant Bluff-Luton: Another from SBL, Kroll had eight duplicates and a triple and drove in 20 sudden spikes in demand for the season. He wrapped up with 35 complete bases, and he took full advantage of his 16 absolute hits.
20. Braydon Lincoln, JR, Abraham Lincoln: Abraham's Lincoln posted 35 complete bases and had five copies blended in there. He hit .275/.380/.321 for the season.
20. Bennett Olsen, JR, Abraham Lincoln: It's my speculation that Olsen is the best bowler on this rundown. He likewise had 35 absolute bases and five copies while hitting .283/.373/.330.