Prattville's Dorsett Jackson Earns Region Athlete of Week After Hitting for Cycle
Prattville High's Dorsett Jackson hit for the cycle and batted .750 with 8 RBIs to earn AHSAA Region Athlete of the Week.

Dorsett Jackson put together one of the more complete stretches of hitting seen at Prattville High this season, batting .750 with 8 RBIs and hitting for the cycle to earn AHSAA Region Athlete of the Week honors, as announced by the AHSAA Radio Network.
Hitting for the cycle, collecting a single, double, triple, and home run in a single game, ranks among the rarest individual achievements in baseball. Jackson accomplished it while also posting a .750 batting average across the Lions' recent games, a run of production that made his case for the regional honor difficult to argue against.
The recognition arrives as the Prattville Lions are pushing through their season with Jackson anchoring a lineup that has drawn attention at the regional level. His 8 RBIs over the stretch reflect not just personal performance but run production that directly shaped game outcomes for Prattville.

Jackson, who has committed to Shelton State, heads to the next level as one of the more accomplished hitters to come through the Prattville program in recent memory. His college decision signals that coaches at the junior college level were paying attention well before this week's headlines.
The AHSAA Radio Network, which covers prep athletics across Alabama, made the announcement recognizing Jackson's performance among all regional competitors, giving Prattville High another moment of statewide visibility this spring.
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