Wes Weeks #2

OF | B/T: R/R | 6' 2" | 180

Hometown:
Green Cove Springs, FL

College:
Senior,
University of North Florida

Wes Weeks

Stats

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Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB K HBP GIDP SF SH SB CS OBP SLG AVG OPS
Year TC PO A E PCT DP PB SBA CS SB%

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Date G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB K HBP GIDP SF SH SB CS OBP SLG AVG OPS
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2017 (Junior)

  • Appeared in 53 games with 50 starts
  • Had a slugging percentage of .358 and an on base percentage of .362
  • Held a 1.00 fielding percentage with 98 putouts and four assists
  • Second on the team with 11 stolen bases
  • Produced three, three-hit games. Two against NJIT and one against FGCU
  • Belted two home runs against Dallas Baptist


Prior to North Florida

  • Played two seasons at St. John's River State College in Palatka, Fla.
  • Was a Second Team All-Conference and All-Academic Team member both seasons
  • Helped the Vikings to back-to-back Mid-Florida Conference Championships
  • As a freshman, batted .310 with 24 RBIs and seven stolen bases
  • He was named the SJRSC Male Athlete of the Year
  • In his sophomore season, he led the Vikings with 55 RBIs and was second on the squad with nine home runs
  • He batted .303 (63-for-208), scored 55 runs and stole a team-best 22 bases


High School

  • A standout football and baseball player at nearby Clay High School
  • A four-year letterwinner under Head Coach Robbie Thompson
  • His teams won both the District and Regional Championships his sophomore and senior seasons
  • Reached the state final four in 2012 and 2014
  • An All-Conference selection as a senior
  • Was the quarterback of the football team that reached the 5A State Final in 2013


Personal

  • Full name is Wesley Michael Weeks
  • Born on Feb. 8 in Green Cove Springs, Fla.
  • Son of Christine and Michael Weeks
  • His brother Drew played at UNF (2012-14) and led the nation with a .422 batting average. Now plays in the Colorado Rockies organization
  • A Sport Management major

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