| Kendall Bolt |
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Career Honors:
First-Team All-Patriot League (2008 - 3B)
Patriot League All-Tournament Team (2008)
Career Statistics:
-OVERALL-
Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT
2007.... .213 40-40 141 19 30 5 0 1 16 13 25 4-5
2008.... .324 57-57 216 35 70 16 3 4 36 15 36 5-10
2009.... .328 47-47 183 33 60 10 2 3 48 19 43 9-12
TOTAL... .296 144-144 540 87 160 31 5 8 100 47 104 18-27
-PATRIOT LEAGUE-
Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT
2007.... .167 7-7 18 2 3 0 0 0 2 4 4 0-0
2008.... .333 20-20 75 8 25 7 0 0 7 4 9 0-2
2009.... .360 20-20 75 15 27 4 1 2 21 7 14 1-2
TOTAL... .327 47-47 168 25 55 11 1 2 30 15 27 1-4
Career Highs:
Runs Scored: 4, vs. Princeton (3/20/09)
Hits: 4, five times (MR: at Army, 4/13/09)
RBIs: 5, three times (MR: at Army, 4/13/09)
Stolen Bases: 2, two times (MR: at Delaware State, 4/28/09)
Hitting Streak: 11 games (3/13/09-3/28/09)
In the Navy Record Books:
-CAREER-
Most At Bats: 9th (540)
Most Doubles: t-11th (31)
Most RBIs: 14th (100)
Most Hits: 15th (160)
-SEASON-
Most Games Played: 3rd (57 in 2008)
Most At Bats: 3rd (216 in 2008)
Most Hits: 5th (70 in 2008)
Most Doubles: t-6th (16 in 2008)
Most Total Bases: 7th (104 in 2008)
Most RBIs: t-7th (48 in 2009)
2009:
Game-by-Game Statistics
2008:
Game-by-Game Statistics
Played in and started 57 games ... 38 starts came at third base and 19 were at shortstop ... batted .324 (70-for-216) with 35 runs scored ... smacked a team-best 16 doubles, to go along with three triples, four home runs and 36 RBIs ... with his 104 total bases, he boasted a .481 slugging percentage ... ranked among the Patriot League's top-10 players in hits (third), runs scored (10th), triples (fifth), RBIs (eighth) and total bases (fifth) ... led the Mids with four sacrifice flies ... helped turn 11 double plays ... hit .333 (25-for-75) with a team-best and league-best seven doubles in Patriot League play ... his batting average against league pitching ranked ninth ... came on strong during his final-24 games ... within that span, he owned a .400 (40-for-100) batting average with eight doubles, three home runs and 20 RBIs ... came through offensively during the Patriot League Tournament, as he batted .500 (11-for-22) with three doubles, seven RBIs and two stolen bases ... pieced together an eight-game hitting streak from 4/27-5/16 ... during that span, he hit .500 (17-for-34) with five doubles and 10 RBIs ... registered a batting average over .400 against Patriot League foes Army (.429), Holy Cross (.438) and Lafayette (.429) ... against those teams, he totaled seven doubles and nine RBIs in 15 games ... enjoyed batting against left-handed pitchers, evidenced by a .422 (19-for-45) batting average and a .500 on-base percentage ... made key adjustments against a starting pitcher during his second at bat throughout the year ... owned a .420 (34-for-81) mark with three long balls between the third and fifth innings ... hit at a .368 (25-for-68) clip with six doubles and two round-trippers in 21 games at shortstop ... registered 21 multi-hit performances, third-best on the team ... led the Midshipmen with 13 multi-RBI efforts ... came just a triple short of the cycle against Air Force (2/23) and Coppin State (4/24) ... drove in a season-high five runs in that effort against Coppin State ... belted two triples and drove home two runs against Princeton (3/22) ... smacked a double in back-to-back games five times on the year ... doubled in three-straight games between 5/10-16 against Holy Cross and Bucknell ... went deep in back-to-back contests against Maryland-Eastern Shore (4/22) and Coppin State (4/24) ... recorded two-straight four-hit performances against Holy Cross in the Patriot League Semifinals (5/10-11) ... played for the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts of the Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate Baseball League, a wooden bat league, during the summer ... in 23 games, he hit .233 (17-for-73) with two doubles, two triples, one home run, six RBIs, 10 runs scored and four stolen bases.
2007:
Game-by-Game Statistics
Came in and immediately contributed for the Mids in his rookie campaign ... played and started in 40 contests ... earned the starting nod in each of the first-29 games of the season before suffering a shoulder injury at Holy Cross ... came back two weeks later and finished the year with a .213 (30-for-141) batting average and 19 runs scored ... belted five doubles, one home run and drove in 16 runs ... 10 of those 16 RBIs came while hitting in the second spot in the lineup ... successfully stole four bases in five attempts ... laid down four sacrifice bunts and lifted three sacrifice flies ... helped turn 25 of the team's 43 double plays on the year, tops among the Mids ... totaled six multi-hit performances ... hit at a .286 (6-for-21) clip with runners on base and two outs ... batted .258 (16-for-62) between the first-three innings with three doubles ... kicked off his collegiate career in fine fashion at Florida A&M (Feb. 9), going 3-for-6 with a run scored and a RBI ... scored a run in six-straight contests between Feb. 17-23 ... went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and a stolen base against Delaware State (Feb. 20) ... smacked his first-career home run at Mount St. Mary's and finished the ballgame 2-for-6 with three runs scored (March 27) ... both of his hits in the UMES series went for doubles (May 5-6) ... delivered a 2-for-4 effort at the plate with a run scored and a RBI against Army in the Patriot League Tournament.
High School:
Attended Lincoln High School ... lettered in both baseball and soccer ... named to 2006 PUMA High School All-American Team ... selected All-San Joaquin AA in his junior season ... team won the San Joaquin AA Championship in his senior year, recording a 20-8 mark ... batted .475 during his senior season with six doubles, a triple and eight RBIs ... as a junior, he hit at a .305 clip with six doubles, three triples, two home runs and 26 RBIs ... in that season, he also walked 21 times and was hit by a pitch 17 times for a .509 on-base percentage ... a four-year member of the nationally-ranked Nor Cal Baseball Team (U15-U18).
Personal:
Full name is Kendall Matthew Bolt ... son of Paul and Becky Bolt ... born March 26, 1988, in Stockton, Calif. ... his older brother, Karl, played at Air Force from 2004-07 and was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies ... majoring in economics.