Coastal Alabama baseball, softball results: And the winners are …

The Coastal Alabama baseball poll garnered a record 250,015 votes this week with the top two players receiving a combined total of more than 200,000 votes.

Cottage Hill’s Zac Stokes was the winner. He collected 111,846 votes or 45 percent St. Luke’s Jeremiah Jackson wasn’t far behind with 97,050 votes or 39 percent.

 

Stokes pitched a five-inning no-hitter and went 3-for-3 with five RBIs, including a second-inning grand slam to power Cottage Hill Christian to a 13-0 win over B.C. Rain in game one of a doubleheader.

 

In this week’s softball poll, Mobile Christian’s Amberly Camp was the winner. She garnered 16,415 of the more than 30,000 votes, good for 53 percent. Alma Bryant’s Holly LaForce was second with 12,270 votes or 40 percent.

 

Camp tossed a no-hitter and Class 2A No. 2 Mobile Christian scored eight runs in the third inning en route to a 9-0 win over Spanish Fort in pool play at the Faith Lady Rams Softball Tournament. Camp worked five innings with no walks and five strikeouts.

 

AL.com’s online polls reflect the views of readers who choose to participate and are not the kind of scientific sampling of opinion used to predict the views of the public as a whole.

 

Each week, the baseball and softball highlights are posted on Tuesday along with the poll, which runs through noon the following Monday. Results are posted on AL.com each Monday afternoon and again with the new poll on Tuesday.

 

To be considered for the highlights, games must be called in to the statewide call-in center at 1-800-283-4024 immediately following each contest.

 

Baseball – 250,015 total votes

Zac Stokes (Cottage Hill) – 111,846 (45 percent)
Jeremiah Jackson (St. Luke’s) – 97,050 (39 percent)
Nic Hillier (St. Paul’s) – 22,512 (9 percent)
Cody Threlkeld (Satsuma) – 8,596 (3 percent)
Matt Thompson (Saraland) – 6,307 (3 percent)
Mike Farnell (Spanish Fort) – 3,704 (1 percent)

 

 

Softball – 30,769 total votes

Amberly Camp (Mobile Christian) – 16,415 (53 percent)
Holly LaForce (Alma Bryant) – 12,270 (40 percent)
Taylor Bahos (St. Paul’s) – 1,749 (6 percent)
Lacey Sumerlin (Baker) – 203 (1 percent)
Allison Pickett (Saraland) – 81 (.26 percent)
Ashlynn Kimbro (Daphne) – 51 (.17 percent)

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