Outer Banks Scallywags

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The Outer Banks Scallywags are an amateur baseball team playing in the Premier Collegiate League, a collegiate summer baseball league. The team plays its home games at the Coy Tillett Sr Memorial Field located on the campus of Manteo High School in Manteo, North Carolina.

Outer Banks Scallywags
Information
LeagueCPL (1997, 1999–2011)
Premier Collegiate League (2013–present)
LocationManteo, North Carolina
BallparkCoy Tillett Sr. Memorial Field
Founded1997
League championships6 (2002, 2003 Pettit Cup; 2013, 2014 Postove Cup Co-Champions; 2016, 2018 Postove Cup Champions)
Division championships1 (2002 CPL North)
Former name(s)Outer Banks Daredevils (1997-2022)
ColorsBlack, Gold, White
     
MascotHomer the Home Run Horse
OwnershipOuter Banks Community Baseball
CoachZach Alexander
WebsiteOuterBanksDaredevils.com

The Scallywags were one of the original teams in the Coastal Plain League when the league was founded in 1997. The team was originally named the Outer Banks Daredevils and located in Manteo until the team moved to Kill Devil Hills in 2006; for the 2023 season the team moved their home field back to Manteo and rebranded as the Outer Banks Scallywags.[1] Since their founding, the Scallywags have had much success winning the 2002 and 2003 Coastal Plain League championships. After missing the 2012 season, the Scallywags joined the Tidewater Summer League for the 2013 season and went on to win four Tidewater Summer League championships (2013, 2015, 2016, 2018).

After the team's 2020, 2021, and 2022 seasons were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the team resumed play in 2023.

Alumni

Awards

  • Marshall Hubbard – Offensive Player of the Year

Season-by-season record

Outer Banks Scallywags
YearRegular SeasonPost-season
RecordWin %FinishRecordWin %Result
Coastal Plain League (1997, 1999–2011)
199725–25.5004th
199930–18.6252nd
200025–22.5326th
200119–31.38011th
200228–21.5712nd4–1.800Won Petitt Cup Championship
200328–21.5714th3–01.000Won Petitt Cup Championship
200423–22–1.5115th3–2.600Lost in Petitt Cup Championship
200523–32.41812th
200619–36.34512th
200721–30.41212th
200827–28.4917th0–1.000Lost in Round One
200932–23.5824th2–2.500Lost in Round Two
201023–31.42611th
201126–28.48111th
Tidewater Summer League (2013–present)
201320-7.7411st1–1.500Postove Cup Co-Champions
201418-5.7832nd3–2.600Lost in Postove Cup Championship
201513–8.6191st1–1.500Postove Cup Co-Champions
201612-4.7501st--Postove Cup Champions
20177-7.5005th1-1.500Lost in Semifinals
201816-6.7271st4-01.000Postove Cup Champions
201911-7.6113rd1-2.333Lost in Round Two
Totals446–412–1.52023–13.6396 League Championships

References


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