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The "White Ash" Award

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What is the White Ash Award

The "White Ash" is a 36 inch cylindrical piece of wood used in the production of Louisville Slugger baseball bats. This hunk of solid wood made its way into the Wildcat dugout during the 2004 season from a woodpile located at a relative's camp in the mountains of Galeton. The local lumber yard gives out these cylinders of wood upon request. Coach Kramer's eyes lit up when he saw this thing of beauty lodged in the wood pile behind the camp. To make a long story short, he saved the life of this "White Ash" from the blazing camp fire. He loaded it up and brought it to the ball field to where it was originally intended to end-up. Now this log is a special element of our equipment room. Teams in the past decided to carry the "White Ash" with them to all games. This log is so special, the coaches have decided to recognize each week's MVP by awarding him the "White Ash" award. Players receiving this honor will sign the log. Whose names will be on the log. Are you going to be next?

White Ash Winners - 2011 (Players of the Week)

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2011 White Ash Players of the Week

March 29, 2007






The "2007 White Ash" Award recognizes each games most valuable
player. The original "White Ash" is a 36 inch cylindrical piece of wood used in the production of Louisville Slugger baseball bats. This hunk of solid wood made its way into the Wildcat dugout during the 2004 season from a woodpile located at a relative's camp in the mountains of Galeton. The local lumber yard gives out these defective cylinders for scrap wood. Coach Kramer's eyes lit up when he saw this thing of beauty lodged in the wood pile behind the camp. To make a long story short, he saved the life of this "White Ash" from the blazing camp fire. He loaded it up and brought it to the ball field to where it was originally intended to end-up. Now this log is a special element of our equipment room. The 2007 team is going to carry the "White Ash" with them to all games. This log is so special, the coaches have decided to recognize each game's MVP by awarding him the "White Ash" award. Players receiving this honor will sign the log. Only during wins will the "White Ash" be handed over to the player to hold until the next MVP is recognized. Whose names will be on the log. Are you going to be next?




Game 1's White Ash was difficult to select because all team members contributed to this victory and are deserving of recognition.  CR, Sac Bunting, Defensive Plays, timely hitting, pitching, and smart baserunning.  Narrowing the selections down to three, below are our first "White Ash" Winners for the 2007 season.  Central Mountain 8   Hollidaysburg 7.


Curt Harpster:   7 IP, 3 BB, and 8 K's


Brett Heggenstaller:   2 for 3, 3 Runs, Double, 3 BB's, and reached
base all 5 AB


James Gallagher:  Mad Hungarian Closer, O Runs, 2 K's




Game 2: No White Ash Award Central Mountain 0 Huntingdon 8.





Game 3's White Ash Award Winners are listed below: Central Mountain 10 Dubois 6.


James "Mad Hungarian" Gallagher: 6 1/3 IP, 4 BB, 3 ER's, and 6 K's


Anthony Houser: 2 for 2, 1 Run, 2 Doubles and 1 BB.


Scott Zuback: 2 for 3, 3 Runs, 1 RBI, 1 SB, and 2 PO's


Curt "Lights Out" Harpster: Closed the game in the 7th. 0 BB, and 1 K.





Game 4's White Ash Award Winners are listed below: Central Mountain 20 Shamokin 0.



The entire Wildcat team earns the "White Ash Award" for their presence to step off of the bus with a 2 run lead and then taking control of the game from inning 1 with 10 runs. They are also recognized for staying the course, keeping focused, and delivering the knock out blow by continuing to add runs each inning to finish the game early with 20. In all of this, the team conducted themselves with class and respect.







Game 5's White Ash Award Winners are listed below: Central Mountain 11 Indian Valley 10.


Anthony "A - House" Houser: 3 for 4 with a Double, 3 R's, and 5 RBI's. 1 IP in relief with bases juiced, 0 R's, 2 K's


Cody Dolan, Colten Stover, Anthony Houser, Ryan Watkins, Brett Heggenstaller, Josh Germello, and Scott Zuback for passing the stick and keeping the inning alive with 2 outs in the 7th by passing the at bat on to the next hitter in the line-up. Great fight and a tremendous comeback!


Colten Stover, Brett Heggenstaller, and James Gallagher for having a multiple hit game.





Game 6: No White Ash Award Winner: Central Mountain 4 BEA 7.





Game 7: No White Ash Award Winner: Central Mountain 5 Altoona 6.






Game 8's White Ash Award Winners are listed below: Central Mountain 3 Indian Valley 2.


Anthony "A House" Houser: 7 IP, 2 R's, 1 ER, and 3 K's along with an RBI Single


Matt "Muscled Up" McGhee: 2 for 4, 2 Rs, 1 Homerun, 1 Double, and 1 RBI.


Colten "Back, back, back, back" Stover: Go ahead Homerun


Curt "Web Jem" Harpster: 5 PO's, and 3 Assists. Diving play in the hole to save an inning, and was part of 2 DP's made.








Game 15's White Ash Award Winners are listed below: Central Mountain 6 BEA 5.


Anthony "A House" Houser: 7 IP, 5 R's, 4 ER, and 4 K's


Cody Dolan: 3 for 3 with a sac bunt in the seventh. 11 Putouts at 1B.


Brett Heggenstaller: Bases clearing 3 run triple





Game 16's White Ash Award Winners are listed below: Central Mountain 10 Williamsport 9.


Anthony "Walk Off" Houser: 2 Run Game Winning HR


James Gallagher: 2 for 3 with a BB at the plate and 3 RBI's, and 1 1/3 innings of scoreless pitching.


Matt McGhee: 2 for 4 with a 2 Run double.





Game 17's White Ash Award Winners are listed below: Central Mountain 7 Penns Valley 0.


Curt "Lights Out" Harpster: 7 Inn Shut out, 5 H, 0 BB, 10 K's. Faced 24 batters. (min 21)


Scott "Open up a Can of Hits" Zuback: 3 for 4 wih 2 Doubles, 1 RBI, and a SB.


The CATS Defense for playing clean and turning 2 DP's. Houser to Dolan to Heggenstaller. Houser touch second then to Dolan. Harpster to Heggenstaller Pick Off.










WHITE ASH AWARD

March 28, 2006


2006 WHITE ASH AWARD


Description:  The "White Ash" Award recognizes each games most valuable player.The original "White Ash" is a 36 inch cylindrical piece of wood used in the production of Louisville Slugger baseball bats. This hunk of solid wood made its way into the Wildcat dugout during the 2004 season from a woodpile located at a relative's camp in the mountains of Galeton. The local lumber yard gives out these defective cylinders for scrap wood. Coach Kramer's eyes lit up when he saw this thing of beauty lodged in the wood pile behind the camp. To make a long story short, he saved the life of this "White Ash" from the blazing camp fire. He loaded it up and brought it to the ball field to where it was originally intended to end-up. Now this log is a special element of our equipment room. The 2004 team decided to carry the "White Ash" with them to all games. This log is so special, the coaches have decided to recognize each game's MVP by awarding him the "White Ash" award. Players receiving this honor will sign the log. Only during wins will the "White Ash" be handed over to the player to hold until the next MVP is recognized. Whose names will be on the log. Are you going to be next?




Congratulations to the following 2006
Winners:






Josh Rote
(6
IP, 3 R's, 3BB's, and 8 K's)

Jordan Moore (3 for 4 with a Triple and 3 RBI's)


CM 7 - Phillipsburg 3 
( 3/28/06)

Blake
Barth
(2 for 3, with RBI, and 1
SB)

CM 3 - Dubois 8  (3/30/06)
Josh
Bechdel
(2 for 3 with 1 RBI)

CM 3- Holllidaysburg 6 (4/4/06)
Josh
Rote
(7 IP, 5 R, 0 ER, 3 H's, 5
BB's, and 8 K's)

CM 3-   Lewistown 5  (4/5/06)
Justin
Savrock
(1 for 1 with 3 BB's)

Curt Harpster (6
1/3 IP, 2 R's, 5 H's, 2 BB's and 7 K's.)


 


CM 3 - Punxsutawney 5 (4/10/06)
No
White Ash Winner

State College 11 - CM 1 (4/11/06)
BJ
Williamson
(2 for 2 with a 2B,
and 1 RBI)

Indian Valley 14 - CM 4
Blake
Barth
(2 for 4 with 2 R's, SB,
and 2 RBI's)

Jon Ohl (
2 for 3 with 2 BB's, 1 R, and a SB)


Bellefonte 17 - CM 9 (4/18/06)
Josh
Germello
(2 for 3 with 2 R's,
and a Triple)

Josh Rote (7
IP, 5 R's, 3 ER's, 6 H's, 6 BB's, and 7 K's)


The entire team for playing ball
with intensity, enthusiasm, and giving it their all.  (Ohl, Snyder,
Bechdel, Allen, Hendricks, Hevner, Rote, Moore, Heggenstaller, Meyer,
Barth, Germello, Williamson, Savrock, Geyer, and Harpster.)


CM 3 - BEA 5 (4/21/06)
No
White Ash Winner

IV 14 - CM -2
No
White Ash Winner

CM 6  -  Altoona 7
Blake
Barth (3 for 4 with 3 R's, 2 RBI's, and 2 Doubles)

Erik Hendricks (3 for 4 with 3 R's,
a double, and 2 RBI's)


Alex Snyder (3 for 4 with 2 R's,
double, and 3 RBI's)


CM 16  -  Bishop Guilfoyle 6
Jon
Ohl (5 for 5 with 4 Runs, 3 RBI's, and a SB)

CM 14  - Huntingdon 4
No
White Ash Winner

CM 1  -  Clearfield 11
Josh
Bechdel
(3 for 3 with 2
doubles, 1 RBI, 4 A's, 2 PO's)

CM 2 - SC 10
Justin
Savrock
(2 for 4, 3 Run HR, 3
RBI's, 2 PO's)

CM 5 - BEA 7
Blake
Barth
(7 IP, 1R, 4 H's, 2 BB's
CG W)

Alex Snyder (2
for 2, BB, SB, and 6 PO's in the field)


CM 4 - Penns Valley 1
Curt
Harpster
(7 IP, 4 R, 2 ER, 6
H's, 2 BB's, and 6 K's)

Shane Hevner
(2 for 3 with a double, RBI, and BB)


CM 3 - Williamsport 4










2005 The "White Ash" Award

April 10, 2005
The "White Ash" Award is new for the 2005 Cats. The "White Ash" is a 36 inch cylindrical piece of wood used in the production of Louisville Slugger baseball bats. This hunk of solid wood made its way into the Wildcat dugout during the 2004 season from a woodpile located at a relative's camp in the mountains of Galeton. The local lumber yard gives out these defective cylinders for scrap wood. Coach Kramer's eyes lit up when he saw this thing of beauty lodged in the wood pile behind the camp. To make a long story short, he saved the life of this "White Ash" from the blazing camp fire. He loaded it up and brought it to the ball field to where it was originally intended to end-up. Now this log is a special element of our equipment room. The 2004 team decided to carry the "White Ash" with them to all games. This log is so special, the coaches have decided for the 2005 season, to recognize each game's MVP by awarding him the "White Ash" award. Players receiving this honor will sign the log. Only during wins will the "White Ash" be handed over to the player to hold until the next MVP is recognized. Whose names will be on the log. Are you going to be next?

2005 "White Ash" Winners

Josh Bechdel 2 for 3 at the plate (Dubois)
Blake Barth Complete Game, 3 hitter, 2 BB's, 7 K's (Hollidaysburg)
Liel Karstetter 4 hits, 4 BB's, and 5 K's (State College)
Joe "Noodle" Miller 3 for 4 with a triple, 1 Putout, and 7 assists (Indian Valley)
Josh Bechdel 3 for 4 with a double and 1 RBI. 5 Putouts and 2 assists in the field. (Bellefonte)
J. Bechdel and B. Barth 2 for 3 with an RBI and 2 put-outs in the field(Bechdel), 1 for 1 with 1 Run scored and 9 putouts in the field(Barth).
No White Ash Award Winner at the IV game.
J. Miller, J. Rote, and Justin Savrock. (Miller hit a 2 run Blast, and made 2 fine plays at 1B.) (Rote pitched a very nice game after settling in to his zone.) (Savrock went 2 for 3 with BB and 1 run scored, OB% of .750)(Lewistown)
Josh Bechdel 2 for 4 and 1 RBI with 2 putouts in the field. (Punsxutawny)
Blake Barth 2 Run HR, Jordan Moore 2 for 4 with a double.
Josh Rote Complete Game 4 hitter, 2 Run, 6 K's. Single in 7th to lead the comeback. (Altoona)
Liel Karstetter Complete Game 5 hitter, 8 K's. Jordan Moore 3 for 4 with a single, double, and a triple. 3 RBI's (Clearfield)
Justin Savrock 2 for 3 with a SB. (State College)
None (BEA)