Mychal Givens Wins 2008 Jackie Robinson Award as Nation's Best High School Baseball Player
August 09 2008 - 1:59AM
PR Newswire (US)
Beau Wright Takes Home Sportsmanship Award LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9
/PRNewswire/ -- Mychal Givens, a 6-foot-2, 185-pound right-handed
pitcher and infielder from Plant High School (Tampa, Fla.), earned
high school baseball's highest honor Friday night as he was named
the Aflac National High School Player of the Year and presented
with the 2008 Jackie Robinson Award. Givens was presented with the
fifth annual award during the Aflac All- American Awards Dinner,
which salutes the best of best in high school baseball leading into
the annual Aflac All-American High School Baseball Game. On hand to
make the presentation was Sharon Robinson, daughter of Jackie
Robinson, and Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith, the game's
honorary chairman. Givens finished his junior season with 8-1
record and a 1.79 ERA, racking up 48 strikeouts in only 43 innings
of work. Offensively, his .421 batting average along with 34 runs
scored, 32 hits, 17 RBIs, five doubles and even an inside the park
home run helped carry his team to a No. 37 national ranking from
Baseball America. The Aflac National High School Player of the Year
recognizes the nation's top high school player entering his senior
year, who demonstrates outstanding character, exhibits leadership,
and embodies the values of being a student- athlete in both his
schoolwork and community affairs. The trophy, called the Jackie
Robinson Award, is named for the renowned Brooklyn Dodger, the
first player to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball,
and a leader in social issues off the field. Givens was chosen from
among six nominees determined by official Aflac All-American
Baseball Game selection partners Baseball America and Perfect Game.
The other player of the year nominees included: -- Austin Maddox,
C/RHP, Eagle's View Academy - Jacksonville, Fla. -- Tyler Matzek,
LHP, Capistrano Valley HS - Mission Viejo, Calif. -- Matthew Purke,
LHP, Klein HS - Spring, Texas -- Donavan Tate, OF, Cartersville HS
- Cartersville, Ga. -- Jacob Turner, RHP, Westminster Christian
Academy - St. Charles - Mo. Also at the awards ceremony, Matthew
Purke, (Klein HS) of Spring, Texas, won the Pitching Prospect of
the Year award. Purke, a 6-foot-3 left handed pitcher, dominated
the competition in his junior year, allowing only four earned runs
in 76.2 innings pitched. He finished the season with a 12-1 record
and a 0.37 ERA, striking out 147 batters. Purke was selected to the
Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association All-State First Team
5A for pitching. In a balloting of coaches, players and staff, Beau
Wright (Los Alamitos HS) from Los Alamitos, Calif. was named the
winner of this year's Sportsmanship Award. An honor roll student,
Wright, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound left-handed pitcher, was recognized
for his involvement in the local community. Among other off-field
activities, Wright spends his free time volunteering at the local
monthly newspaper drive. The son of a firefighter, Wright considers
his parents his biggest role models in life and said his parents
teach him on a daily basis how to be a good, honest and productive
person. The fifth annual Aflac All-American High School Baseball
Game will be played on Saturday, Aug. 9 at Dodger Stadium. The
event is the nation's elite high school baseball showcase featuring
the top 38 rising senior players in an East vs. West match-up. The
game will be televised live nationally on FSN at 3 p.m. Eastern
Time. Net proceeds from the game will benefit ThinkCure, the
official charity of the Dodgers, which supports critical cancer
research at City of Hope and Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles.
Since 2005, the game has generated $685,000 for charity. For more
information about the Aflac All-American High School Baseball
Classic and to download pictures and bios of the players, log on to
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years, Aflac products have given policyholders the opportunity to
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protection to more than 40 million people worldwide. Aflac has been
included in Fortune magazine's listing of America's Most Admired
Companies for seven consecutive years and in Fortune magazine's
list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America for ten
consecutive years. Aflac has also been recognized three times by
both Fortune magazine's listing of the Top 50 Employers for
Minorities and Working Mother magazine's listing of the 100 Best
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for two consecutive years. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune 500
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