As the final week of the regular season approaches, Iowa’s high school baseball landscape is being defined by a handful of standout performances that have cemented their places at the top of the state’s statistical leaders.
Offensive Maestros Light Up the Diamond
Anthony Harrington of Midland continues to dominate at the plate, boasting a .667 batting average that eclipses all other hitters, while his on‑base percentage of .746 and slugging percentage of 1.296 illustrate a rare combination of patience and power.
Brandon Bea from Davenport North has piled up 13 home runs, the most in the state, and trails only a few peers in total hits, with Colton Wight of Martensdale‑St. Marys close behind at 56 hits and 111 total bases.
Run‑Production and Speed Threats
JJ Phillips of Pleasantville has driven in 58 runs, the highest tally, while Ashton Nally from Bedford has stolen 46 bases, the most aggressive baserunner in the rankings. Colton Wight also leads in total bases, underscoring his all‑around offensive impact.
On the mound, Colton Moffitt of Baxter has secured ten pitching victories and logged 58.1 innings, a workload that reflects both durability and effectiveness, while Brody Wangsness of North Butler has fanned 120 batters, the most strikeouts recorded this season.
Connor Mullenbach from Saint Ansgar maintains the league’s lowest earned run average at 0.18, and Macklin Loftus of Logan‑Magnolia has allowed just a .040 batting average against, highlighting dominant pitching performances. In the closer role, Beckham Simon of West Liberty has recorded five saves, rounding out a season rich with individual achievements.