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Tournaments  | Story | 3/30/2021

Midwest Top City Clash Scout Notes

Brody Emperley (2025, Berryton, Kan.) was a standout at the plate and on the mound this weekend. He hit .846 this weekend with 11 total hits including a home run and a ground-rule double in the 13u championship game that may have been the hardest hit ball in the tournament all weekend. He scored 10 runs, drove in nine, and stole seven bases in a fantastic all-around performance. On the mound, he threw six innings while striking out eight. He showed a good feel for fastball command and has a loose and athletic delivery. Looks to be an interesting player to follow going forward.

Andrew Rohr (2026, Topeka, Kan) had a powerful showing with the bat this weekend. He hit .500 for the tournament with all of his hits going for extra-bases, including a home run. He has good present strength and utilizes his lower half well to drive the baseball. Showed well in the field as well where he made an impressive sliding play while ranging to his right and getting up to throw out a runner at first.



Carson May (2026, Olathe, Kan.) had one of the better all-around performances this weekend. Showed the ability to command a fastball in his outing on the mound. He made a great running catch towards the right field line while in the field. At the plate, he collected multiple extra-base hits while showing good bat speed and barrel control.

Jackson Lucht (2026, Shawnee, Kan.) showed good pop to all fields during the tournament, including an opposite field RBI double. He has good present strength and consistently barreled up the baseball this weekend. Worked hard behind the plate as well, showing some good footwork and effort blocking balls in the dirt.

Johnny Carver (2026, Raymore, Mo.) showed two-way ability this weekend. Handles the bat well, collecting multiple hits and multiple RBI at the plate. Pitched his team to a win in the championship game as well, allowing no hits in five scoreless innings. Carver was named the tournament MV-Pitcher. 

Dane Baxter (2025, Topeka, Kan.) found the barrel often this weekend, collecting two extra-base hits and five RBI. He hit an outstanding .444 for the tournament, but the performance with the bat was even better than the numbers suggest, as he had multiple hard hit outs. Makes all the plays at third base showing soft hands and even had an impressive backhand play where he got to show a strong and accurate arm.

Keaton Neal (2026, Olathe, Kan.) started out the tournament with three hits, including doubles to right field and left field in game one. Neal has a loose swing that produces good barrel whip that allows him to drive the ball to all fields. He's a good athlete that runs the bases well and makes all the plays on defense. Very impressive young hitter to watch. 
Tournament MVP.

Ian Buehler (2025, Olathe, Kan.) was very impressive on the mound this weekend. He’s a good athlete that repeats his delivery well and shows a firm fastball and an impressive breaking ball. Both pitches are delivered from the same release point consistently. He struck out six batters in 3 2/3 innings this weekend. Buehler is an intriguing arm to follow going forward.

Porter Deters (2025, Harveyville, Kan.) handled the bat well all tournament long. He barreled up multiple baseballs, including an RBI triple that was one of the harder hit balls all weekend. Deters was the only player in the 14u bracket to record multiple triples in the tournament. Good instincts on the bases as well, reads balls in the dirt well and takes extra bases consistently.

Cale Fossett (2026, Roeland Park, Kan.) was a two-way performer this weekend. Hit .400 for the tournament with two extra-base hits and six runs scored. Fossett also struck out 10 in his outing on the mound without allowing a baserunner. In the field he showed a strong and accurate arm while making all the plays at third base.

Cole Ryherd (2027, Overland Park, Kan.) handled the bat well and showed good strike zone recognition this weekend while collecting multiple hits and walking four times. The leadoff hitter has good baserunning instincts and good baseball quickness which helped him steal five bases during the tournament. He works around the baseball with good fundamentals and soft hands in the infield as well. More than held his own as a 2027 in the 14u bracket.

Timothy Boston (2026, Kansas City, Kan.) had an impressive weekend at the plate, showing the ability to barrel the baseball consistently to go with good plate discipline. Hit .500 for the tournament with three extra-base hits and four walks. Seemed like he was consistently on base all weekend.

Sam Drennon (2025, Basehor, Kan.) threw two perfect innings this weekend. Recorded a total of three strikeouts while showing a good competitive demeanor on the mound. Moved a fastball around to both sides of the plate and showed a good feel for pitching.

Collin Smith (2025, Overland Park, Kan.) had a solid all around showing throughout the tournament, collecting multiple hits and stealing three bases. Made some impressive plays in the field including a backhand play at third base and another play where he ran nearly a hundred feet to get to a pop up in foul territory.

Griffin Hall (2027, Salina, Kan.) made one of the better defensive plays during the tournament when he ranged to his left at shortstop to make a diving catch before getting up to throw a runner out at first. At the plate he hit .364 during the tournament with four base hits and four runs scored.
 

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MLK East Scout Notes Recap

Perfect Game Staff
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‘28 OF Jakob Groeschel (OH) continues to impress with the bat on the circuit, picked up 2 2Bs in the first game today. Really athletic, went 4.4 on turn; easy to dream on all the traits. #MLKEast @PG_OhioValley pic.twitter.com/wOIwnGKnkg — Perfect Game Florida (@Florida_PG) January 17, 2026 2028 OF Jakob Groeschel (Springfield, Ohio) broke out at this event last year hitting a casual .909, and although he didn’t turn in quite the same performance, he hit a strong .462 with 4 extra-base hits, 5 walks, 5 bags and only struck out once. He’s a pretty dynamic athlete who can do a lot of things well, but the bat is the calling card as he just lives on the barrel and has no problem handling all kinds of pitching. It’s a simple swing, but he’s got fast hands and he can really impact the ball without being overly physical yet.  2030 RHP Michael Vazquez...
General | Blog | 2/20/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 63

Ron Wolforth
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Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 62, Part 1 | Part 2 Demystifying the Curveball, Pitch Counts, and Weighted Balls - Part 3  We've made it to Part 3…the final installment of our series on baseball's most misunderstood and debated topics.   In Part 1, we tackled the curveball. The takeaway: the pitch itself isn't what’s dangerous. Decades of awful and ineffective coaching cues, ”snap your wrist," "turn the doorknob”…exacerbated and even in many causes caused some of the problems. Teach it correctly, when the athlete is ready, and it's no riskier than a fastball.  In Part 2, we examined pitch counts. The takeaway: they're a useful tool, but a limited one. Treating a single number as a universal measure of safety ignores everything...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 2/20/2026

18U PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor

Dave Durbala
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SPRINGFIELD, IL - 2026 Perfect Game Softball Winter Elite Showcase, February 6 - 8, 2026.  Twenty teams rolled into Springfield to showcase their talents in this 18u, four-game guarantee, pool-into-bracket play,  at the newly opened 170,000-square-foot domed facility at Scheels Sports Park at Legacy Pointe. In the Silver Bracket, it was the 09 Midwest Sluggers taking home the championship over the CR Blue Devils 18u National. In the Gold Bracket, a championship game that featured the tournament's top two pitchers, it was the Iowa Dynamite 18u with the win over GTS 15u Elite-Herrick, by a score of  2-1. The tournament, with a mix of committed players, and those young ladies striving for the next level,  was loaded with talent.  Below are some of the players that excelled on the field and made their way onto the tournament’s Top Performers list. Earning...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 2/19/2026

14U PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor

Erica Beach
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PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor 14U January 17-18, 2026 Springfield, IL   SPRINGFIELD, IL- It may be cold outside, but there was some hot competition going on at the PG Winter Elite Showcase Indoor tournament. Six team converged on the Scheels Sports Park at Legacy Pointe and the Texas Glory IL 29 walked away with the hardware after a close 7-6 ballgame. Below we highlight some of the impressive athletes who competed on the weekend.     Lila Rafferty (2029, Leroy, IL) of the Texas Glory IL 29 was an unstoppable force at the plate over the weekend. She showed great tenacity in the box, proving to be one of the most consistent hitters in the tournament. She finished her weekend batting an incredible .750, tallying nine hits and scoring five times. She flashed her speed on multiple occasions, stealing two bases and legging out two doubles and two triples. She came in clutch,...
High School | General | 2/19/2026

Pacific Northwest All Region & Top Tools

David Rawnsley
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NORTHWEST REGION (WA, OR, ID, WY, AK, MT, HI)    The biggest change in the Northwest Region for 2026 is the addition of Hawaii, which has always been overlooked due to being lumped with California in the former Pacific Region.  This also coincides with an increased Perfect Game presence in the islands in the form of additional events and scouting.  And Hawaii certainly contributed in it’s first year, placing four players on the All-Region team, including slugging 2026 outfielder Judah Ota. The powerhouse Puyallup HS team is the only Northwest Region team to be represented in the PG Pre-Season Top 50 National HS Rankings, beginning the year ranked 26th.  C – Teagan Scott (Sr., South Salem HS, Ore.) Scott has been on the prospect map since he played in the 2023 PG 14U Select Festival and is signed with Oregon State.  A right-handed hitter with lots...
Showcase | Story | 2/20/2026

PG ID Camps Help Build Baseball Resume

Jim Salisbury
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PG ID Camps Help Youngsters Build a Baseball Resume There was still snow on the ground in a lot of places last weekend, but that didn’t stop more than 200 young players from going indoors to participate in the first round of Perfect Game Select Fest ID Camps for the 2026 season. John McAdams, PG’s national crosschecker and Northeast scouting director, ran the event in Farmingdale, New Jersey, and was impressed with his group’s energy and desire to improve at the game. “We’re giving young players the opportunity to build their baseball resumes and chart their growth and progress over a span of years,” he said. In addition to New Jersey, Select Fest ID Camps were held in Lake St. Louis, Missouri; Rossford, Ohio; Marietta, Georgia; and Kent, Washington. The ID camps debuted in 2025. Twenty-two of them were held around the country with nearly 700 young...
Draft | Story | 2/19/2026

Then vs. Now: '26 Class Look Back

Tyler Henninger
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One constant across our scouting staff is the volume of in-person looks we get at prospects during their high school years. With assignments at national tournaments and showcases throughout the calendar, we’ve built a deep library of reports and video on many of today’s top college prospects dating back to their prep days. This week, we took a step back to revisit what those players looked like as high school prospects. Which tools stood out? What was missing from the profile at the time? And what, if anything, did we overlook that ultimately helped shape the player they’ve become? Below, we break down 10 players in a “Then and Now” reflection. Justin Lebron (23 FL) finishes off the tournament getting in on the hit parade with a single to the pullside. #PGShowdown #Bama commit pic.twitter.com/C4Irym2ZTR — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) March 4, 2023...
High School | General | 2/18/2026

High School Notebook: Feb. 18

Cam McElwaney
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Grady Emerson (‘26 TX) laces this ball to right for a walk off single. Clean lefty stroke. Looks the part both sides of the ball. Checks all the boxes. Will be scouted heavily this Spring. #PGHS #HookEm commit. #PGDraft pic.twitter.com/wXvdHdgqME — Perfect Game Texas (@Texas_PG) February 6, 2026 Grady Emerson (2026, Argyle, Texas) had a strong showing throughout the opening week of high school baseball out here in Texas. Works good at-bats and is always a tough out in general. Makes all the plays at short and just has the look of a future big leaguer. He does all the little things right. Bat to ball will play at a high level and there is still a lot more power to project on here. There is a reason why Emerson is one of, if not the most highly coveted high school prospect in the 2026 class and it’s easy to see why. Currently committed to Texas, but has the potential to...
High School | Rankings | 2/18/2026

Midwest Region Top Teams

Tyler Russo
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Midwest All Region & Top Tools Rk Midwest 2025 Record 1 St. Thomas Aquinas (KS) 27-4 2 Edmond Memorial (OK) 30-8 3 Muskego (WI) 27-10 4 Lawrence Free State (KS) 28-2 5 Mill Valley (KS) 22-6 6 Valley View (AR) 29-5 7 Platte County (MO) 29-8 8 Liberty North (MO) 19-14 9 Millard North (NE) 23-13 10 St. John Vianney (MO) 38-2 11 Owasso (OK) 40-3 12 Olathe East (KS) 22-6 13 Staley (MO) 38-4 14 Shawnee Mission South (KS) 10-11-4 15 Blue Springs South (MO) 27-7 16 Blue Valley (KS) 21-10 17 Edmond Santa Fe (OK) 37-7 18 Skutt Catholic (NE) 24-7 19 Howell (MO) 35-4 20 Olathe West (KS) 25-3 21 Creighton Prep (NE) 16-15 22 Rogers (AR) 26-4 23 Fayetteville (AR) 26-7 24 Blue Valley West (KS) 17-10 25 Cretin Derham Hall (MN) 19-5-1
Softball | Softball Tournament | 2/18/2026

PG Softball Winter One Day Tournament

Dave Durbala
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BURLINGTON, IA - Perfect Game Softball Winter One Day Tournament, February 15, 2026. Twelve teams, split between the 16u and 18u divisions, participated in this event.  With two pool games, and then a move into single elimination bracket play,  some players used this tournament as  their last warm-up before kicking off their high school seasons, while others were tuning up for the busy Spring and Summer travel season. In the 16u division, it was the Iowa Aries 16u Ce Fire Red taking the championship, with Southeast Iowa Allstars 18u Gold Miller earning the crown in the 18u division. Below are write-ups from observations made during the day, as due to a software glitch, there were no stats available to complete a Top Performers list. 16U Division  Earning the MV-Pitcher Award, as selected by her coaches, was Aurora Widlund (2029 Altoona, IA) of tournament champion Iowa...
College | Rankings | 2/18/2026

DIII Rankings: February 18

Nick Herfordt
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Every spring, Division III baseball begins as a wide-open map. Cold mornings turn into long bus rides, non-conference gauntlets test resolve, and by the time the dust settles, only a few teams are still standing with a clear line to the NCAA Division III baseball tournament. The 2026 Perfect Game Division III Baseball Rankings capture that moment before the stretch run, highlighting the programs that have separated themselves through depth, durability, and an ability to win in a variety of ways. These eight teams are not simply piling up wins; they are shaping identities built to survive the grind and thrive when the margins narrow.  The destination is familiar, even if the journey never is. Once again, the final chapter will be written at Classic Park, where timing, composure, and roster balance matter as much as raw talent. The teams ranked here enter 2026 with more than ambition....
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