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Super25  | General | 6/26/2017

Super25 semifinal matchups set


FORT MYERS, Fla. – With a spot on the line to qualify for the 17u Super25 National Championship in two weeks time, four teams have survived pool play to have an opportunity to compete against some of the top competition from around the country.

With 11 teams and two pools in the qualifier, one team made it through unscathed in four games to take the top seed in the SWFL Canes. Consisting of all but one player from Southwest Florida, on Friday and Saturday the Canes took both games and outscored their opponents in the four games 28-17.

In Pool A, the Canes had to erase an early 3-0 deficit in their opening game of pool play and defeated Cigar City Baseball 6-4, and took down Akadema Puerto Rico 8-4 in their second game.

On Saturday, the Canes won a thriller against the previously unbeaten X Team 2-1 on a walk-off squeeze bunt laid down by Danny Stefanacci (2018, Cape Coral, FL) before defeating SWFL Elite 2019 12-8 to complete their four games.

Robert Wegielnik (2018, Fort Myers, Fla.) has been the catalyst offensively in the four games, batting .583 with four doubles and has scored five runs. Noah Rivera (2018, Lehigh Acres, Fla.) has also had a strong showing at the plate, with five hits in 10 at-bats.

Three Canes’ pitchers have worked past the sixth inning, with two tossing complete games. Jose Gil (2020, Estero, Fla.) worked six innings in the Canes’ opening contest, while Owen Canales (2018, Fort Myers, Fla.) and Sean Heery (2018, Lehighton, Pa.) went the distance, leaving the pitching in relatively good standing heading towards the semifinals.

X Team will get a shot at redemption, as they claimed the fourth seed and will match up with the Canes at 8 a.m., on the Brett Field at Terry Park.

A five-inning contest resulted in a 10-7 opening victory Friday against Akadema Puerto Rico saw a seven-run first inning give them plenty of cushion, and the X Team took their second win of the day with a 6-0 win over SWFL Elite 2019.

An eight-run third inning carried X Team past Cigar City Baseball to a 10-3 win Saturday morning, before they fell to the Canes 2-1 in their afternoon contest.

Tyler Zayas (2018, Pembroke Pines, Fla.) has excelled defensively at shortstop and has swung the bat very well, going 6-for-10 with two doubles, two triples and has scored six runs to pace X Team. Dillon Abell (2018, Pompano Beach, Fla.) tossed five scoreless innings in their 6-0 victory over SWFL Elite 2019, and Adrian Parker (2018, Plantation, Fla.) allowed only one run in their 2-1 loss to the Canes to lead the way on the mound.

In Pool B, Florida Prime Time also went through pool play unbeaten with three victories and one tie to take the second seed.

A five-run first inning carried Florida Prime Time to an 8-1 victory over PBA Under Armour in their opening Friday morning game before tying with Puerto Rico Akadema 5-5.

On Saturday, despite only managing two hits, Florida Prime Time defeated JB Baseball Development 4-1, and had a thrilling 7-6 comeback victory over Miami Southridge, by scoring five runs in the final two innings to lock up the second seed.

The Prime Time has had scattered production offensively, but Christopher Mendez (2019, Hialeah, Fla.) had a tremendous performance that aided in the 7-6 win over Miami Southridge by going 3-for-4 with five RBIs, including a two-run home run to left in the sixth inning.

Pitching has played a big part in the Prime Time’s run through pool play, with four complete games. Jose Gonzalez (2017, Hialeah, Fla.) and Giancarlos Gomez (2018, Hialeah, Fla.) have each worked six innings in their starts and both racked up six strikeouts. Anthony Iglesias (2019, Hialeah, Fla.) also threw six innings in their 5-5 tie, while Dylan Valdes went seven innings in their victory over Miami Southridge.

They will take on SWFL Nation 2019, who went 3-1 in pool play to take the third seed in an 8 a.m. matchup at the Stadium at Terry Park.

Another team with a local flavor, SWFL has allowed the fewest runs of any team in the competition at 11, and their pitching staff is a big reason why they are in contention.

A 7-0 shutout of JB Baseball Development started their campaign on Friday, and SWFL backed it up with a 11-2 thrashing of Miami Southridge.

On Saturday morning, SWFL locked up their spot in the semifinals with a 3-2 victory over PBA Under Armour before falling 7-0 to Puerto Rico Akadema.

Tyler Kreissler (2019, Roronda West, Fla.) and Cooper Haskell (2019, Lakeland, Fla.) combined for the shutout in their first game, with Kreissler striking out five in five innings. Matt Paulo (2019, Lake Worth, Fla.) tossed a five-inning complete game and struck out seven and was aided by three RBIs by Jorel Ortega (2019, Lake Worth) and four RBIs from Kalvin Alexander (2019, Lakeland, Fla.) in their 11-2 victory.

William Shea (2019, Fort Myers, Fla.) worked 6 1/3 innings and struck out six and Kasey Ross (2019, Cape Coral) shut the door to close out the 3-2 victory against PBA. Jake McKee (2019, Fort Myers, Fla.) has hits in all four games and has gone 6-for-10 to lead the offense for SWFL.



Super25 | General | 6/2/2018

Game Recaps

Perfect Game Tournament Staff
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Tyler Russo
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Another week of high school baseball has come and gone across the country, and we have another update as we continue to roll to the finish of the high school seasons in the southern states in just a few weeks. Regular seasons are wrapping up across the country and playoffs are deep in progress down south, with every update there’s some movement inside the High School Top 50 along with a few new names breaking in. The top-10 remains very similar at the top with Venice (FL) holding onto the No. 1 position for the third straight update. Tomball (TX) jumps up to No. 2 as they continue to rattle of wins with Orange Lutheran (CA), Aledo (TX), and IMG Academy (FL) rounding out the top 5. Trinity (KY) and Harvard-Westlake (CA) sit at No. 6 and No. 7 respectively with a trio of new teams inside the top-10 in Magnolia Heights (MS) at No. 8, Norco (CA) at No. 9, and South Walton (FL) and No....
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DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: May 6

Nick Herfordt
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Records and rankings tell you who has won. Résumé tells you who can win. Every season when the final regular season rankings are released the natural instinct is to point at the team sitting at number one and label them the favorite. That instinct is understandable — those programs have earned their place at the top of the table, and none of them should be dismissed.   Alas, college baseball has a way of humbling the polls when the bracket opens. The teams that survive the NCAA Tournament and the NAIA World Series are rarely the ones with the prettiest record — they are the ones who have been tested repeatedly by elite competition and passed those tests at the highest rate in the country. Winning streaks built against soft schedules tend to dissolve the moment the opponent is worth a damn.   In each of the three small-school divisions, there is a...
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College Players of the Week: May 5

Vincent Cervino
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May 5th Perfect Game/Player of the Week:  Tyce Armstrong, IF, Baylor  The Baylor Bears still have some work ahead of them if they want to extend their season beyond the Big 12 Tournament but if Tyce Armstrong stays on his heater, they could be in business.  For the second time this season, Armstrong, the 6-4/228 senior from Magnolia, TX is our Perfect Game Player of the Week.  It was a record setting week for Armstrong as he became just the second player in Baylor program history to hit 20 home runs in a season and tied the all-time single season record with his 21st round-tripper on Sunday.  For the week, he collected 9 hits in 16 at-bats, scoring 5 runs, lacing 4 doubles, 5 home runs and drove in a total of 9 runs.  It has been a career year for the hulking first baseman who in his first season at Baylor, transferring from UT Arlington.  For the...
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Vincent Cervino
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Texas High School Notebook

Jay Vossler
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MLB Mock Draft: May 1

Tyler Henninger
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Jordan Gates
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Slo-mo look at the swing by Jordan Ransom (‘26, AZ) #PGHS @QCHS_Athletics @PG_Draft https://t.co/fyPaOimF5k pic.twitter.com/T7yH6a1qRI — Perfect Game Four Corners (@PG_FourCorners) April 29, 2026 OF Ryan Harwood, Casteel (Ariz).  Harwood is one of the premier draft names in the state and showed why in the regular season finale. The Texas A&M commit collected a pair of hits and also threw a runner out at home from left field. Harwood possesses impressive physicality that can produce big impact at the plate. The profile has middle of the order upside. Defensively, Harwood profiles best for a corner outfield spot long term. The arm strength may allow him to slide over to right field, as he can produce strong on-line carry. Harwood showed off that arm strength on the mound, where he threw the last inning and ran the heater up to 91 mph. IF Jordan Ransom, Queen Creek...
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High School Top 50 Update: April 29

Tyler Russo
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With another week in the books across the country in the high school baseball season, we have another update to the National Top 50. The southern states are rolling through the playoffs as the weeks unfold along with northern states starting to get to the back half of their schedule as the summer is quickly approaching. The top-10 holds firm in this update as Venice (FL) continues to hold onto the top spot after rattling off W’s since returning home to Florida. Barbe (LA) comes in at No. 2 this week after being ranked at No. 3 a week ago and sport a 37-1 record with 36 straight wins. Orange Lutheran (CA) drops one spot to No. 3 and a pair of Texas schools round out the top-5 as Tomball is at No. 4 and Aledo is at No. 5. 5-9 is the exact same this week as last as IMG Academy (FL) comes in at No. 6, Trinity (KY) is at No. 7, Harvard-Westlake (CA) is at No. 8 and Grapevine (TX) is at...
Juco | Rankings | 4/29/2026

JUCO Top 25: April 29

Troy Sutherland
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Two teams reached the 50 win mark this past week and both are in the top two spots of this weeks ranking. Pearl River continues to win and represents our top ranked D2 JUCO team. Welcome to the top 10 to Cloud County, who is putting together an outstanding season at 43-5. Fresno City, Palomar and Ohlone are the top teams in California. And welcome back to the top 25 to the NWAC and Lower Columbia. Check back next week as teams head into postseason play.  Rk. School Record 1 Johnson County (KS) 50-2 2 Gaston (NC) 50-3 3 Walters State (TN) 45-10 4 Blinn (TX) 37-12 5 Pearl River (MS) 43-9 6 Southern Nevada (NV) 35-10 7 Florence-Darlington (SC) 46-10 8 Florida Southwestern (FL) 35-15 9 Chipola (FL) 40-11 10 Cloud County (KS) 43-5 11 McLennan (TX) 39-11 12 John A Logan (IL) 44-8 13 Midland (TX) 44-6 14 Georgia Highlands (GA) 41-11 15 Fresno City (CA) 37-3 16 Cochise (AZ) 40-13 17 Harford...
College | Rankings | 4/29/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: April 29

Nick Herfordt
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Across all three divisions of college baseball, the teams making the most noise heading into the postseason share a common trait — they score runs, and they score them relentlessly. Along with the updated rankings, this week we take a look at the top run-producing programs in DII, DIII and NAIA baseball, spotlighting a trio of teams from each division whose offenses have separated themselves from the field. The numbers tell a compelling story. Whether it's the defending NAIA champion LSU Shreveport Pilots reloading with a new roster yet still posting 10+ runs per game, the Pittsburg State Gorillas hanging blowout after blowout on opponents, or the Lynchburg Hornets making a case as the most complete team in Division III baseball, the formula is largely the same — deep lineups, disciplined at-bats, and the ability to keep pressure on a pitching staff from the first pitch to...
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