Weekly update on former Tiger standouts

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Shawn Estes, P, Portland Beavers (Padres AAA): Estes took the loss against Sacramento Thursday, surrendering five runs in six innings with three strikeouts.

Bryan Miller, sr., OF, Troy University: Miller is second on the team in batting average at .316 and he has driven in 23 runs on the year with 16 doubles. He also has a triple and two home runs. Troy is 21-15 on the year and 10-5 in Sun Belt Conference play.

Chris Honer, jr., P, Point Loma: Honer took the 9-7 loss to San Diego Christian Wednesday, giving up five runs in seven innings while striking out one. He is 5-5 on the year.

Phil Mannelly, fr., IF, Feather River: Mannelly is batting .463 with three doubles, four triples, a home run and 25 RBI in 14 starts for the Golden Eagles.

Cory Eilers, fr., DH, Feather River: Eilers is batting .263 with a double, a triple and four RBIs.

Roman Davis, Rfr., C, Feather River: Feather River is 17-2 in conference play and 21-15 overall. Davis is batting .273 in 10 games played with two RBIs.

Niko Saladis, fr., RF, Feather River: Saladis has started 26 games for the Golden Eagles and is batting .287 with two doubles, two triples, 16 RBIs and 10 stolen bases.

Ryan Laing, fr., 1B, Pratt College (Kansas): Pratt is 9-19 in conference play and 16-28 overall.

Chris Balcom-Miller, fr., P/IF, West Valley College: Balcom-Miller has started 18 games for the Vikings and has seven RBIs. He has 18 strikeouts in 14 innings pitched. West Valley is 16-5 overall and 8-1 in Coast South Conference play.

Kristy Olsen, sr., 3B/OF, Iowa State: Olsen went 2-for-4 with a run scored in the leadoff spot for the Cyclones in a 4-1 win over Oklahoma State over the weekend.

Brittany Puzey, jr., OF, Nevada: No games last week. Puzey is batting .234 with 14 RBIs, 10 doubles, one triple and three home runs. She has stolen eight bases and started all 41 of Nevada's games.

Kayla Dunn, jr., P/IF, Utah State: Dunn is second on the team with a .370 average. She has six doubles, three home runs and 15 RBIs.

Ryan Bertucci, soph., Chico State: Won the high jump at the Chico Invitational with a jump of 6-8..

Skylar Young, fr., Chico State: Did not compete last week.