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2010Baseball
Seniors(continued)
AlWilliams #5
DefensivePlayeroftheYearin2006...Startedincenterfieldfor
theAdirondackteamin2005EmpireStateGames,earninga
silvermedal...PlayedsummerballwithSchenectadyBlueJays
Senior•Outfield
...PlayedtwoseasonsinAlbanyTwilightLeague.
Ht/Wt:5-9/170•Bats/Throws:R/L
CliftonPark,N.Y./Shenendehowa
ROSSIONWILLIAMS:“Almissedtheentireseasonlastyear
Major:Economics withaninjury.Hehasspeedandhisabilitytoperformwellin
theoutfieldaswellashisabilitytobemoreconsistentwiththe
GENERAL:Alocaloutfielderwhobrings batwilldeterminetheamountofplayingtimehewillsee.”
greatspeedtotheSaints’lineup...Isa
capabledefensiveoptionandan
improvedoffensivethreat...Missed
entirejuniorseasonduetoinjury...
Possessessolidcombinationofspeedandrangedefensively.
ASAJUNIOR:MAACAll-AcademicTeamselection...Missed
seasonduetoinjury.
ASASOPHOMORE:MAACAll-AcademicTeamselection...
Appearedin16games,makingonestartatRhodeIsland(4/10)
...CollectedthreeRBIandtalliedtworuns...TwoofthreeRBI
cameagainstnationalpowerArkansas(3/7,3/9).
ASAFRESHMAN:Startedfourofthe22gamesheplayed...
Talliedtwohitsin29atbats...Droveinonerun.
BEFORESIENA:Three-yearvarsitystartingcenterfielderat
nearbyShenendehowa...LedteamtoSuburbanCouncilLeague
Championshipin2004andSuburbanCouncilTournament
Championshipin2005...TeamwasSectionIIClassAAFinalists
in2005and2006...AwardedNYSPHSAAScholar-AthleteAward
in2004,2005,and’06...NamedFirstTeamAll-SuburbanCouncil,
FirstTeamAll-Area,SectionIIAll-Star,teamcaptain,andteam
Williams’ Career Bests
First Hit: South Alabama (2-27-07)
At Bats: 3 – Rhode Island (4-10-08)
RBI: 1 – Four Times
WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATS
YEAR GP GS AVG AB RH2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS
2007 22 4 .069 29 020001112 0-0 .156 .069 .225
2008 16 1 .071 14 210003160-0 .188 .071 .259
TOT 38 5 .070 43 230004218 0-0 .167 .070 .237
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