Woodgrove and Loudoun Valley
April 25, 2018
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On Thursday, April 19, Woodgrove traveled to Loudoun Valley in a big mid-season matchup. Woodgrove won the game to remain undefeated. Here are our detailed notes.
Woodgrove
Justin Hanvey SS 2018-Radford
Hanvey has a lankier frame that still has some projection to it. At short, he has quick hands and feet, covers a lot of ground and rounds balls well. Throws from a three-quarters slot with an above average arm. Arm can work at short, but would play up at second or third. At the plate, has some batspeed and showed a good approach. Worked gap-to-gap and barreled both times he faced velocity, staying inside and taking outer-third pitches into right center for singles. Batspeed suggests extra-base power when he turns on the ball.
Nick Lockhart RHP 2019-Virginia Tech
Lockhart has a tall lanky frame