On Tuesday, The All-American's were announced for the baseball season that was just completed,and for the first time in school history, Colorado Christian was represented by an athlete.
Wyatt Crenshaw was selected as a First Team All-American by the NCBWA and Second Team All-American by the D2CCA for his outstanding efforts on the field this past year.
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Crenshaw started all 49 games for the Cougars this year and was the leader in nearly every offensive category. He finished the season with a .422 average with 79 total hits, 20 doubles, seven triples, 16 homeruns and 71 RBI which all led the team.
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Crenshaw set a new school record for batting average this year as his .422 mark was well beyond the previous record which sat at .400 off the bat of Brett Myatt during the 2009 season. Crenshaw also broke the school record for RBI in a season with 71, as the previous record of 65 was set by Doug Pavlich in 2010. He also tied the top spot in the record books for doubles (20) and triples (7) in a single season.
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The junior from Gilbert, AZ has certainly announced his presence with authority this season, and will be someone to be on the lookout for heading into the 2023 season.
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