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1 ii V Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1995 All-Conference Baseball Team A & M, Albany Take Honors the regular season and won six (.857). Owens led the league in winning percentage and earned run average. In 52.2 innings of work, he compiled a 2.64 ERA and fanned 33 batters which was fifth best in the S1AC. Owens was named to the All-SIAC first team as a pitcher and garnered SIAC Pitcher of the Year. This is the second time in three years that ASC has won the Pitcher of the Year award. Dexter Malone received the same honor two years ago. Both Jackson and Mal one were also second team selections on the NCAA Division II All-South Region Team at their respective positions. Other teams with two representatives on the first unit were LeMoyne-Owen. Miles and Tuskegee. Louis Simms and Clark White from LeMoyne-Owen were infield selections. Simms is the first baseman and White is the shortstop. Simms hit .412 dur ing the regular season. He led the league in hits (61), runs scored (49). runs batted in (52) triples (5) and total bases (107). White, the 1994 SIAC Hitter of the Year, led the Magi cians in hitting with a .421 average at the plate. He reached base 5()Cf of the time and 23 of his 51 hits were for extra bases. Tuskegee was represented by Jarvis Boyd at second base and Cordell Jones in the outfield. Boyd led the Golden Tigers in doubles with eight and Jones provided the single base hits. Jones averaged 1.22 hits per game and stole 21 bases without getting caught once. Miles' ? j Eric Jones and Frankie Raybon were selected , as a catcher and outfielder. Jones led the i league in throwing out base runners and Ray- . bon was "The King of Swing". Raybon hit . \ .404 and led the SI AC in slugging percentage (.883). home runs per game (0.42) as well as RBI's per gamed. .>8). Rounding out the 1995 All-SIAC team was Savannah State's third baseman Shannon Snyder. He was lfoh on the batting charts with a .391 average and third in triples with four. He led the league in sacrifice flies with five and triples per) game (0.15). Snyder also averaged 0.7 walks per game which was fourth best in the S1AC. HONOR A Bl anortsiop Stacey Little Clark Atlanta RocheDe Middleton Miles . Kenyatta Phillips Albany St. ThMBaM TymsMoss Miles George Snead Albany St. I VII N T IO Kenyen Conner David Gibbs Henry Tanksley Pitcher David Jarman Bryan Schewe, Albany St. Savannah [ LeMoyne-Owen Tuskegee Savannah St LeMoyne-0 an Catcher QuentinBoyd Paine Robert Buehner Savannah St. Kono Smith Albany St. OutfMd Son Carter Savannah St niuw 01 im year UaWWij In nlrfinn Boooy jacKSon Alabama ASM Pitcher of the war Kareem Owens AfcanySt
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