SLIPPERY ROCK – Clarion catcher
Ken Morgan and outfielder
Jon Kemmer were named National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Second Team All-Region Friday.
It is the second all-region award for Morgan, who was also named the second-team Daktronics Catcher Thursday, while it is the first all-region award for Kemmer.
Morgan, a senior who was also the first-team PSAC West catcher, was second on the team and ninth in the PSAC in batting average (.364) while having an on-base plus slugging (OPS) of .950. He tied for second on the team in RBIs (25), doubles (12) and home runs (3) while also finishing second in hits with 44.
Kemmer, a junior who was also a first-team PSAC outfielder, posted a .387 batting average which ranks fifth in the PSAC. He also led the team in OPS with an eye-popping 1.207, which ranks second in the PSAC thanks to a .526 on-base percentage (No. 1 in the PSAC, 4
th best at Clarion since 1979) and a .681 slugging percentage (2
nd in the PSAC; 1
st in the PSAC West; 6
th best at Clarion since 1979). He also led the team in runs scored (37), doubles (14) and triples (3) while ranking second in home runs (5) and tying Morgan for second in RBIs with 25. He had hitting streaks of eight, seven and six games during the season while hitting safely in 29 of 40 games.
NOTES – Morgan finished his career with a .301 batting average. He tied Cary Grubb for the third-most home runs in a career at Clarion (13) while recording the fifth-most doubles (27) and seventh-most total bases (177) since 1079. His .497 career slugging percentage also ranks eighth at Clarion since 1970, and his 123 games played are the ninth most ever by a Golden Eagle … Clarion finished the season 12-28 overall and 9-15 in the PSAC West.