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For immediate release – 5/24/2007 - #358
Kyle Bradley Earns Second-Team All-Region Honors

Kyle BradleyMARYVILLE, TN – Lynchburg College’s Kyle Bradley (Brookneal, VA/William Campbell) recently received second-team Division III All-South Region honors, released by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings.

Bradley is a few weeks removed from claiming a first-team spot on the All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference roster. The sophomore second baseman

led the team and was third in the conference with a .407 average. He posted a .487 on-base percentage (with 13 walks and was hit by 10 pitches) and tied for second on the squad with 35 runs. He started all 41 games and made just five errors.

The All Region selection process recognizes the top 50 players within each region around the country.  Players selected to the All Region First Team will earn the right to receive All American consideration. Receiving top honors in the South Region were Hunter Owen (Player of the Year), from Millsaps College (MS) and Jason Glushon (Pitcher of the Year) from Emory University (GA). 

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