Guthrie duo continues post season honors

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Jaden Chappell and John Cotton continue to reel in the post season baseball honors. The latest achievement is being named to The Oklahoman’s Big All City first team.

Chappell was names as the first baseman while Cotton was named as an outfielder. In addition to the all city honor, both were named honorable mention All-Stater’s by the state’s largest newspaper.

Chappell and Cotton were named to the all-conference team, Oklahoma City Area Baseball Coaches Association All-City game, and the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State teams.

Cotton finished his BlueJay career with 37 homers when he added 14 round trippers this season and 12 last season to complete three seasons in a row with double-digit homers. No other BlueJay has more homers in a career then the right hander. He added a .426 batting average along with 54 runs scored and 61 RBIs.

Chappell, who will be a part of the Cowley County baseball team next season, capped his BlueJay career with 30 dingers, including 9 this season, eight his junior year, seven his sophomore season, and six as a freshmen. He batted .449, scored 45 runs, and added 55 RBIs.

Carl Albert’s J.T. Realmuto has piled up numerous Player of the Year awards with his .595 batting average, 28 home runs, 119 RBIs (national record), 26 doubles (tied state record), 3 triples, and 11 stolen bases.

Deer Creek’s head coach Ron Moore was named Coach of the Year.

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