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Tournaments  | Story | 7/15/2018

17u BCS: Days 6-7 Scout Notes

Photo: Daniel Labrador (Perfect Game)

17u BCS National Championship: Event Page | Daily Leaders
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After a 4-0 victory Elite Squad 17u American has advanced to the 17u BCS Championship game. They faced off against 5 Star National Weaver and 5 Star struggled to get much going offensively. Avery Stephens (2019 Valdosta, Ga.) was about the only player to get anything going for 5 Star. Stephens is a large and strong-framed third baseman standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing in at 225-pounds. He knows what he’s good at and does it well. The uncommitted righthanded hitter has a lot of strong pop in his bat. He stays to the straight pull side of the field, looking for the ball middle-in to get around and drive. He generates bat speed through the zone, doing so on a long fly ball to left field that bounced off the fence for a double.




On the mound for Elite Squad was 5-fot-10, 160-pound Stephen Schissler (2019 Pembroke Pines, Fla.). Schissler utilizes a short side-step delivery with a long take back at the hand break. His arm action is loose and fluid releasing from a three-quarters arm slot and generating good arm speed. He remains balanced throughout his delivery and repeats his simple mechanics well. The righthander maintained a solid velocity sitting in the upper-80s and hitting 88 mph frequently. After giving up the double he got more aggressive and added a little more effort and jumped up to 89 mph, which would be his top velocity. He also mixed in a changeup with some sinking action in the bottom half of the zone as well as a curveball that featured some short 12-to-6 drop in the zone.

Hitting in the four-hole for Elite Squad was Zachary Neto (2019 Miami, Fla.). Neto is a solid and patient hitter at the plate. He shows a smooth plane looking to generate some lift out front. Though he didn’t have a hit in the game he walked twice and scored a key run for Elite Squad. Neto also plays well at the hot corner. He’s an athletic fielder with clean glove actions out front. He also showed solid carry to first base with arm strength that plays well at the position.

Miami commit Daniel Labrador (2019 Miami, Fla.) had an exceptional day at the plate for Elite Squad. He is able to control the barrel well with quick hands to the ball. His 6-foot-1, 200-pound frame allows him to produce solid strength through contact. He turns the barrel well out front which helps him get around pitches on the inner half of the plate. Labrador collected two hits in the game with an RBI, including a double into the gap in left-center field.

– Taylor Weber



Pitching for the Florida Bun Platinum was Texas Christian University commit, Nolan Hudi (2019, Safety Harbor, Fla.). The southpaw is a very promising young pitcher who has spiked as high as 89 mph on the radar gun. Velocity isn't the only quality the Cavalry Christian High School senior possesses, which is why he is bound for the Big 12 Conference. The lefthander has a solid build of 6-foot and 175-pounds and is ranked as a top 100 player nationwide in his class. Hudi uses an old-school style wind-up with a step back towards second base to start and hands-over-the-head arm motion. The step back helps the lefty rock his momentum back to then reverse it back forward towards the hitter, helping propel the upper-80s fastball. The hands over the head help start the downward motion of the arm that is long and loose throughout the motion and delivery. The southpaw has three pitches that are effective and he can throw all three in any count. His stamina is that of a starting pitcher and he competes from his first pitch to his last. This left-hander projects well as a possible immediate impact for the Horned Frogs.

Defending the hot corner for the Burn Platinum is the Avon Park, Florida native, Joshua Rivera (2019). The University of Florida commit stands 6-foot-2 and 205-pounds and has unbelievable athleticism to match his intense size. Showing range and arm strength to play third base and shortstop, Rivera can also dominate on the mound. The righthander has a fastball that ranges from 86-88 mph. Rivera has a fluid arm action that looks completely natural on the bump, hard to find in a player who also plays the infield. His delivery is straight over the top and his height helps create a downward plane on the pitch creating a lot of groundballs for his team. The Avon Park High School senior throws the breaking ball very hard creating a lot of movement especially late, making it a great out-pitch. Offensively the utility player is outstanding and shows the most promise. Rivera sports a quiet stance keeping his hands in a comfortable place. His swing is strong and he looks to drive baseballs from gap to gap. As of now, Rivera is the second-ranked third baseman in the state of Florida.

Pitching and playing the corners for the Burn Platinum as well is Charlotte High School senior Kyle Machado (2019, Punta Gorda, Fla.). Machado is a 6-foot-4 and 195-pound corner infielder who can also deal on the mound. The Florida Gulf Coast University commit really shines in the batters box where he hits from the right side. Machado stands tall at the plate with a wide stance and transitions into a short and closed stride. His swing is long and extends over the plate as to defend the outside the pitches the young hitter sees majority of the time. Machado's natural strength and long swing allow him to drive these outside pitches to the gaps.

– Carter Sibley



Tournaments | Story | 1/9/2026

PG Leaderboard: Class of 2030

Jheremy Brown
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Complete PG Leaderboard Database PG Leaderboard: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 | Class of 2028 | Class of 2029 Today we wrap up our reviews of the 2026 thru 2030 class where we looked back on some of the eye opening metrics we saw from around the country, both in a showcase and tournament setting. To those not inside the youth baseball world, some of the metrics below would seem truly unattainable from current 8th graders, from the pair of 90 mph heaters courtesy of Amani Tuiasosopo and Kingston George, to upper-80s velocity from all over the field and multiple players north of 90 mph on the exit velocity testing (with wood), this 2030 class is one that has a chance to be special as we continue to watch it unfold moving forward.  Top Fastball Velocity  Rk Player FB Event School Hometown 1 Amani Tuiasosopo 90 2025 WWBA 14U World Championship Renton...
College | Story | 1/14/2026

2026 College Preview Index

Perfect Game Staff
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From Preseason All-Americans to a Top 25, make sure to check back daily as we will continue to pump out content as a staff. Every conference preview will include a Preseason All-Conference Team as well as Draft/Prospect lists for each of the next 3 years (2026, 2027, 2028) while also breaking down every team within each conference. Publish Date Content Wednesday January 7 Preseason All-Americans Thursday January 8 Preseason Top 25 Monday January 12 Top 100 Freshmen Tuesday January 13 Top 100 Sophomores Wednesday January 14 Top 100 Juniors Thursday January 15 Top 100 Seniors College Conference Previews Publish Date Conference Friday January 16 Atlantic Coast (ACC) Monday January 19 Southeastern (SEC) Tuesday January 20 Oregon State Preview Wednesday January 21 Big 10 Thursday January 22 Big 12 Friday January 23 American (AAC) Monday January 26 Atlantic Sun (ASUN)...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 1/14/2026

Perfect Game Softball Turf Wars

Ashley Mears
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2026 Perfect Game Softball Turf Wars January 9-11 Ashley Mears   The 2026 season kicked off in impressive fashion at the Fun City Dome in Burlington, Iowa, featuring a highly competitive field across both age groups. The 18U division was loaded with talent, including over 20 Division I and II commits and several high-upside prospects, leading to intense bracket play and multiple walk-off finishes. Iowa Nationals claimed the championship over a well-rounded Iowa Prospects Gold team. The 14U division brought together quality programs from Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois. The tournament championship was an exciting matchup where Southeast Iowa Swarm edged a tough Black Dragons squad. 18u Lauren Hagedorn (2026, Adel, IA) of Iowa Nationals and future Iowa State Cyclone earned weekend MVP honors after a strong two-way performance. In the circle, she consistently kept hitters off balance...
College | Rankings | 1/15/2026

Top 100 Collegiate Seniors

Vincent Cervino
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Top 100 Collegiate Freshmen | Top 100 Collegiate Sophomores | Top 100 Collegiate Juniors This senior board is one of the deepest we’ve assembled in years. From experienced weekend arms with power stuff, to proven position players coming off loud 2025 spring seasons, to former prospects returning from injury and looking to reestablish their status, impact players are scattered throughout the group. Headlining the board is Maika Niu, now at Arkansas after a strong season at Marshall and an MVP summer on the Cape. Nui is a high-level athlete in center field and a legitimate offensive force who should slide seamlessly into the heart of the Razorbacks’ lineup. Close behind are two premium arms in Ole Miss’s Hunter Elliott and Kentucky’s Jaxon Jelkin. Elliott is coming off a monster 2025 spring, going 10–3 with a 2.94 ERA and 104 strikeouts, and...
College | Rankings | 1/14/2026

Top 100 Collegiate Juniors

Vincent Cervino
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Top 100 Collegiate Freshmen | Top 100 Collegiate Sophomores As we look ahead to another season of college baseball and continue our week of class-by-class lists, we look at the Junior class and we’ve got our Top 100 Juniors in the 2026 college season. This list aligns with the PG Draft lists we compiled at the top, with Roch Cholowsky, Drew Burress, and AJ Gracia rounding out the top three. There’s a litany of storylines to follow this year, with players who have tons of draft upside or players looking to be impactful players among their respective programs. These are the players who we feel are in a position to make some serious noise during the 2026 season. Talent is present all across the board, with players who could make some serious statements this year. Looking all the way up and down the board, there are impact bats, players primed for a breakout, Friday...
College | Rankings | 1/13/2026

Top 100 Collegiate Sophomores

Vincent Cervino
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Top 100 Collegiate Freshmen As we creep toward opening day here in a month or so, the draft team has put together the Top 100 sophomores on campus this spring.  This list is chalk full of talent, with future draft prospects littered top to bottom. The headliner of this group is Derek Curiel, a draft eligible sophomore that took the SEC by storm last spring. The Perfect Game All-American posted a .990 OPS over the course of a full season and is projected to vault himself further up the board during his ‘26 campaign. An electric arm in Dax Whitney follows up Curiel, with Strosnider, Lawson and Franco rounding out the top five.  Keep tabs on the draft eligible sophomores in this group come the summer. The rest of the pack are eligible for next year’s draft and figure to feature at the top of many draft lists in ‘27.  Rk. Name Level Pos. B-T School Hometown...
Draft | Rankings | 1/12/2026

Top 100 Collegiate Freshmen

Vincent Cervino
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As we creep toward opening day here in a month or so, the draft team has put together the Top 100 freshmen on campus this spring.  Three high-end arms lead the way, starting with Jack Bauer. The Mississippi State left-hander reached triple digits as a prep and is sure to make an immediate impact this spring. UCLA right-hander Angel Cervantes was selected in the 2nd round of last year’s draft but held firm on his commitment and should be an impact arm for the Bruins. Following the arms, a collection of bats rounds out the Top 10. There is loads of upside to the group with the potential and they should draw considerable playing time as freshman.  As the list gets deeper, there are plenty of players that should pop up and make significant contributions both this year and years down the line. The class has both depth and talent, making for a very intriguing group of...
Tournaments | Story | 1/8/2026

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Jheremy Brown
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Complete PG Leaderboard Database PG Leaderboard: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 | Class of 2028 These players below are just entering their freshmen year's of high school, a scary though as you scroll through the 11 categories and see some of the eye opening numbers from the fastballs to the infield and outfield velocities, down to the Diamond Kinetic testing and their three sub-categories.  Top Fastball Velocity Rk Player FB Event Commitment School Hometown 1 Brody McCorkle 92 2025 18U PG Mid-Atlantic Fall Elite Championship Uncommitted Ranney Forked River, NJ 1 Caleb Polk 92 2025 14U Perfect Game Select Festival Uncommitted IMG Academy Dallas, TX 1 Knox Myers 92 2025 PG WWBA Freshman World Championship Uncommitted East Bay Riverview, FL 2 Alex Bello 91 2025 16U PG Fall World Series Uncommitted Montverde Academy Orlando, FL 2 Alex Bello 91 2025 14U Perfect Game...
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Vincent Cervino
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“How do you get to success? You have to honor the process that you built to get to that success…The standard is how we operate, train, and get better each day.”” Process-oriented leadership is a popular coaching strategy here in the mid-2020s but no one exemplifies that more than LSU head coach Jay Johnson. He’s won the Tigers two national titles during his time in Baton Rouge and expectations won’t be any lower in 2026 as LSU is the No. 1 team in the country in Perfect Game’s Preseason Top 25.  Johnson is heading into his fifth season at the helm in Baton Rouge and it’s fair to say that he has already experienced enormous success. There have been two national titles in four years (2023, 2025), a Golden Spikes winner (Dylan Crews, 2023), a first overall MLB Draft pick (Paul Skenes, 2023), and five first-round MLB Draft picks during...
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PG Announces Naming Rights in Chesterfield

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    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923  www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    PERFECT GAME AND FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION ANNOUNCE CHESTERFIELD ATHLETIC COMPLEX    Landmark Partnership to Center on Community, Inclusion and Youth Sports    Chesterfield, Missouri (Wednesday, January 7, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, along with the City of Chesterfield, today announced  an exclusive naming rights partnership with First Community Credit Union (FCCU) for the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex. Effective immediately, the venue will be known as the “Chesterfield First Community Athletic...
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