ORANGE PARK - St. Johns Country Day School senior Kyle Boylston needed five homers to get to the final of the Preseason 44 Pro Home Run Derby as Oakleaf’s Jordan Parks set the bar at five first, …
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Boylston bashed three balls over 330 feet in his preliminary round that ended with five homers to tie Parks.
Parks, though, had smashes of 325 feet, 362 feet and 380 feet to excite the baseball crowd gathered between preseason action between Oakleaf and Columbia High and, after the home run derby, St. Johns and Yulee.
In the final round of the home run derby, Boylston hit two homers while Parks went scoreless.
Also hitting in the three-player preliminary round were, for Oakleaf, Brandon Wallace with two homers and Jaythan Arriaga, who hit zero.
For St. Johns, Nick Bowden blast three homers with one at 334 feet and one at 370 feet, while Colt Myers went homerless.