Listed below are the top 10 hitters in Leon County based on batting average. To qualify for the rankings, players were required to have at least 3.1 plate appearances per team games played. All stats were provided by MaxPreps.
Nicky Fiore – Maclay
Nicky Fiore finished the 2026 season as a highly productive hitter, posting 26 hits in 55 at-bats for a .473 batting average across the full schedule.
He got off to a slow start, going hitless in three of his first four games, but quickly broke out with a 2-for-2 performance against Godby that included a double and 3 RBIs. From there, Fiore settled into a consistent offensive rhythm, stacking multiple multi-hit games through February and March while driving in runs throughout the lineup.
His strongest stretch came in mid-to-late March, when he regularly produced extra-base hits and key run support in wins over teams like Rickards, JCHS, FSUHS, and Rockledge. He also contributed in several high-scoring games, helping power blowout wins where the offense exploded.
While he had occasional quiet outings, Fiore consistently responded quickly after hitless games and avoided extended slumps.
Tucker Poppell – Maclay
Tucker Poppell finished the 2026 season as one of the most productive and consistent hitters in the lineup, posting a .446 batting average (37 hits in 83 at-bats) across 99 plate appearances.
He started the season with steady, modest production before breaking out in mid-March with a dominant stretch of multi-hit games. His biggest offensive surge came in games like TCHS (3/11), Munroe (3/21), and JCHS (3/24), where he combined for a large share of his season production and drove in key runs during lopsided wins.
Poppell showed strong extra-base ability throughout the year, finishing with 7 doubles and 1 triple, while also consistently driving in runs with 27 RBIs total. He had several standout performances in blowout wins, including a 6-RBI game against TCHS and a 4-RBI effort against Munroe.
While he had a few quieter stretches, Poppell regularly responded after hitless games and maintained a strong overall rhythm at the plate.
Saunder Dinkelman – Chiles
He showed immediate impact early in the season, collecting hits in several of the team’s first games, including a key performance against Buchholz (1-for-3 with a double). After a couple of early quiet games, he settled in and became a steady run producer, highlighted by a breakout 4-RBI, 3-hit performance against Choctawhatchee that included a home run and a triple.
Dinkelman’s production stayed strong throughout March, where he regularly delivered multi-hit games and extra-base power, including home runs against Choctawhatchee, Suwannee, Lakeside School, Wakulla, and Ponte Vedra. He also had multiple three-hit games and several multi-RBI performances in wins over top regional opponents.
One of his most dominant stretches came in mid-March through early April, where he consistently drove in runs and provided power in big wins like 15–0 against Lakeside School and 17–2 against North Florida Christian.
While he had a few hitless games scattered throughout the season, he repeatedly bounced back quickly and remained a reliable offensive threat.
| Rank | School | Player | Hitting % |
| 1 | Maclay | Nicky Fiore | .489 |
| 2 | Maclay | Tucker Poppell | .446 |
| 3 | Chiles | Saunder Dinkelman | .412 |
| 4 | JPII | Jason Cantella | .402 |
| 5 | Leon | Evans Franco | .390 |
| 6 | Chiles | Preston Ritchie | .388 |
| 7 | Maclay | Landon Barineau | .386 |
| 8 | JPII | Wyatt Cantella | .379 |
| 9 | Maclay | Beau Beshears | .372 |
| 10 | JPII | Wyatt Visnovske | .364 |
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