day, July
19, 2005
Contact: Scott
Dunford
Mike Priest Selected to Play
in Coastal Plain League All-Star Baseball
Game
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All-Star Game Information Including Post-Game
Stats.
Campbell's Mike Priest was
selected to the American all-star team for the seventh annual
Coastal Plain League All-Star Game. Priest, a senior from Vernon
Hills, Va., who plays with the Gastonia Grizzlies, will participate
in the event to be held Tuesday, July 19 at Fleming Stadium in
Wilson, N.C.
With two games to go until the all-star break, Priest has
started 31 games for the Grizzlies team that is 5-0 in the second
half of the CPL season (16-17 overall). Priest leads the league in
doubles (13), is tied for second in RBI (19) and is fourth in total
bases (51) and slugging (.447), while hitting .289.
As a junior at Campbell, Priest was named to the ESPN The Magazine/Academic
All-America® University Division second-team by the College
Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He was
also named to the All-Atlantic Sun Conference first team and North
Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA)
University Division All-State team.
Last season Priest led the A-Sun in slugging percentage (.687),
set a Campbell Division I era (since 1978) record to finish third
in doubles (22), third in total bases (145), third in homeruns
(14), seventh in on base percentage (.443) and 10th in
hits (77).
The Coastal Plain League is a summer collegiate baseball
league, now in its ninth season, featuring 14 teams playing in
North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. The CPL is certified
by Major League Baseball, and uses wooden bats. For more
information on the Coastal Plain League, visit the league website
at www.coastalplain.com.