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HS stats are notoriously inaccurate (parents inflate, coaches inflate, poor/unreliable scorekeeping) and HS stats are imbalanced (good league/bad league/area of country...Ft. Worth is a good one though!).
This statement is so important to why stats are generally not a consideration of most coaches.
Today I umpired a HS game (JV) for a very good baseball program. As the home plate umpire; I interfaced with the official scorer which was just to my left behind the backstop. The scorer was a nice young lady probably 15/6 years old; clearly with very little experience. She spent most of the time in "Chat" mode. During the course of the game she scored at least 3 FC as hits; gave a hit to what was clearly an error and scored at least 2 singles where the runner took second on a throw as doubles.
The point is this is not uncommon and college coaches know it. Stats at the high school level are nice, they are fun, but they are generally ignored in favor of facts.
GPA, SAT, 60 time, pop time, velocity, height, weight, etc. All are indicators which can be counted on when they reach the next level.