The Week 13 Honors pres. by Flatground Sports
From record-breaking power surges to unhittable pitching masterclasses, here’s a recap of this week’s standout Players of the Week.
Another thrilling week of collegiate baseball is in the books, and the diamond was set ablaze by jaw-dropping performances at the plate and on the mound. From record-breaking power surges to unhittable pitching masterclasses, here’s a recap of this week’s standout Players of the Week.
Hitters of the Week: Power, Precision, and Pure Dominance
Grayson Godbee - Georgia Highlands
Stat Line: 8-14 (.571/.857/1.500), 9 RBI, 4 HR, 9 R, 22 TB, 2.357 OPS
Godbee didn’t just hit—he obliterated. With a video-game-like 2.357 OPS (the highest of the week), he launched four homers, including a grand slam, and drove in nine runs. His .571 average and .857 on-base percentage made him a nightmare for pitchers, while his 1.500 slugging cemented him as this week’s most fearsome slugger.
Hugo Kohnhorst - Herkimer
Stat Line: 12-19 (.632/.684/1.421), 19 RBI, 4 HR, 12 R, 27 TB, 3 SB, 2.105 OPS
Kohnhorst was a one-man wrecking crew, leading all hitters with 19 RBI and a .632 average. His four homers and three steals showcased a rare blend of power and speed, while his 27 total bases topped the charts. Herkimer’s star also edged toward a cycle in one game, finishing a triple shy.
Tyler Myyatt - Walters State
Stat Line: 10-17 (.588/.765/1.294), 18 RBI, 3 HR, 10 R, 22 TB, 2.059 OPS
Myyatt’s bat was a magnet for RBI opportunities, driving in 18 runs on three homers and three doubles. His .588 average and .765 OBP kept the bases busy, while his 10 runs scored fueled Walters State’s offense all week.
Drew DuPont - Lake Land College
Stat Line: 11-20 (.550/.750/1.100), 16 RBI, 4 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR, 1.850 OPS
DuPont’s all-field approach shined with four doubles, two triples, and a homer. His 16 RBI and .750 OBP highlighted his clutch gene, and his 22 total bases matched Godbee and Myyatt for the week’s most explosive hitters.
Jonny Carrera - Joliet Junior College
Stat Line: 8-17 (.471/.529/1.176), 15 RBI, 3 HR, 8 R, 1.705 OPS
Carrera’s three homers and 15 RBI anchored Joliet’s lineup. His 1.176 slugging percentage and eight runs scored proved he’s a dual threat, blending patience (.529 OBP) with raw power.
Pitchers of the Week: Untouchable Arms Steal the Spotlight
DaShaun Robinson - Alexandria Tech
Stat Line: 7 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 15 K, 0 WHIP – PERFECT GAME
Robinson authored the week’s most iconic moment: a 7-inning perfect game with 15 strikeouts. Every pitch sizzled as he retired all 21 batters faced, cementing his place in program history.
Adam Baker - Cleveland State
Stat Line: 9 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 9 K, 0.333 WHIP – 9-Inning Complete Game Shutout
Baker delivered an old-school gem, tossing a full 9-inning shutout with surgical precision. His 3-hit, 0-walk performance showcased stamina and control, silencing bats from first pitch to last.
Kai Fyke - Central Arizona College
Stat Line: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 9 K, 0.429 WHIP – CGSO vs. #10 Cochise
Fyke’s complete-game shutout against then-#10 Cochise was a statement. His 9 Ks and just 2 hits allowed proved he thrives under pressure, elevating his team in a marquee matchup.
Brendan Rusnack - Herkimer
Stat Line: 5 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 9 K, 0.20 WHIP – 1-Hit CGSO, 16 Batters Faced
Rusnack was ruthlessly efficient, facing just 16 batters in 5 innings (1 hit, 0 walks). His 9 Ks and 0.20 WHIP made him nearly unhittable, securing Herkimer’s second POTW nod.
Noah Marshcke - Madison
Stat Line: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 10 K, 0.286 WHIP – CGSO vs. Highland IL
Marshcke’s 10-strikeout shutout was a clinic in dominance. Holding opponents to two hits and zero walks, he carved through lineups with ease.
Final Thoughts
This week blurred the line between reality and legend. From Godbee’s Ruthian OPS to Robinson’s perfect game, these players redefined excellence. Herkimer fans have double the reason to celebrate, while underdogs like Cochise-conqueror Fyke proved rankings are just numbers. Stay tuned—if this week is any indication, the season’s best moments are still ahead.