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Super25  | General | 8/6/2015

Year In Review: 2015

The Perfect Game Super25 National Championship series launched September of 2013, and since its inception, the new tournament concept has experienced great success. Over a span of two years, 5,336 teams have participated in Super25 events, including 300 teams in the National Championship tournaments. Though it is still young, the new tournament series has gained traction throughout North America, hosting over 500 events across 34 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico.

A grand total of 177 teams from 31 states and Puerto Rico represented their regions at the 2015 PG Super25 National Championships.  Many of these teams traveled a great distance to play in these elite tournaments, and we greatly appreciate the commitment to our new tournament series.  Here are the teams who made the furthest trips to their respective Super25: 

          Top Teams in Distance Traveled 


Age        Team Name                                            Hometown                          Event Location                 Distance (Miles)
     
16u       Rijo Athletics                                 Seattle, WA                        Emerson, GA                              2162
15u        Northwest Bandits                     Mill Creek, WA                   Emerson, GA                             2160
16u       CV Marlins                                     Central Valley, CA              Emerson, GA                             2113
17u       CBA Team DTB                             Colorado Springs, CO   Fort Myers, FL                           1958
16u       ABD Bulldogs                               Corona, CA                          Emerson, GA                             1888
13u       Legends Prospects                       Middleton, MA                 Fort Myers, FL                           1799
14u        Adirondack Heat                             Saratoga, NY                       Fort Myers, FL                             1762
14u       RI Eagles                                           Barrington, RI                     Fort Myers, FL                             1741
14u       Michigan Blue Jays                         Ann Arbor, MI                    Fort Myers, FL                             1624
14u       Oklahoma Rawlings Prospects     Tulsa, OK                            Fort Myers, FL                            1597
12u        SBO Elite PR                                     Cayey, PR                           Marietta, GA                               1581
12u       IBAHS Knights                                Trujilo Alto, PR                   Marietta, GA                               1575
10u        CBC Elite                                          San Juan, PR                       Marietta, GA                               1572  


Nine teams claimed National Championship titles in 2015, but the individual players participating in the tournaments accomplished remarkable feats of their own. Whether it was crushing home runs or throwing heat, players produced some eye-popping statistics this National Championship season.

                                   2015 National Championship Home Run Leaders

Age                  Team                                    Player                                     Home Runs              
11u        Vipers Baseball Club           Conor Ellingsworth                         6
11u       Vipers Baseball Club           Lorenzo Carrier                                     5
11u       Vipers Baseball Club           Mason Drummond                               4
11u        BC Phenom                           Generoso Romano                               4
11u        BC Phenom                           Liam Lombardi                                     4
11u        BC Phenom                           Justin Garcia                                          4
11u         East Cobb Astros                 Brynen Wilkins                                     4
12u         Dulins Dodgers                    Blaze Jordan                                         4
12u         Indiana Baseball Club         Ethan Wood                                         4
12u        East Cobb Astros                 James Tibbs                                          4
12u         Team Rawlings PBF            Daylan Pena                                         4
12u         Upper Deck Cougars         Joshua Medina                                     3
11u  Mizuno TGBA Aces Parker Brosius 3
11u  BC Phenom Nick Martinez 3
11u Banditos  McKaylon Bowie  3
15u         Team Alabama                   Tanner Jackson                                     2
15u         Tri-State Arsenal                 Chris Sabino                                         2
16u         Rijo Athletics                      Ryan Ober                                             2
16u         Marucci Raley                    Ladarius Woods                                   2


                            2015 National Championship Top Velocities 

Age                Team                                    Player                             Fastball (High)                
16u         East Cobb Astros               Joe Lancellotti                    93 MPH
17u         Austin Banditos-Salazar     Ryland Cox                           91 MPH
17u         Austin Banditos-Salazar     Ben Ostrominski                   90 MPH
17u         CAPS STARS                           Nick O’Day                           90 MPH
16u         East Cobb Astros                 Riley Watkins                       90 MPH
16u         Rijo Athletics                       Kyler McMahan                   90 MPH
16u         Elite Baseball Training       Bobby Miller                         90 MPH
15u         SA Angels                             Carlos Flores Jr                     90 MPH
15u         Columbia Angels                 Owen Meaney                     90 MPH
17u         PBA Under Armour             Michael Marcelak                 89 MPH
17u         East Cobb Astros                 Kyle Brnovich                       89 MPH
16u         Midwest Rangers                Max Franklin                         89 MPH
16u         Rijo Athletics                        Jared Whitman                     89 MPH
15u         East Cobb Braves               Chase Patrick                       89 MPH
15u         Michigan Elite                     Brandon Birdsell                   89 MPH


In its sophomore season, PG Super25 has entrenched itself as one of the fastest-growing tournaments in the nation. The success of the young tournament series stems from the many great teams and players that have participated in Super25 events over the past two years. Though the 2015 season has come to a close, the great memories remain. It has been a wonderful two years of the Super25 National Championship series, and we look forward to many more.

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