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PG Select Baseball Festival  | General | 12/26/2025

2025 Year in Review: PGAAC, ASG, Festivals


All-Star Game Continues To Thrive

We’re only a couple of years into having the PG All-Star Game around, an underclass event attached to the All-American weekend, this year played in Petco two days before the Classic. The talent that is a part of it continues to grow to significant levels, and this year was a mix of young guys and some newer names that left lasting impressions. The two hardest throwing guys in the game were the only 2028s in attendance, Striker Pence and Dexter McCleon Jr who both were upper-90s as guys who just started their sophomore year, while the loudest moment of the day came when Kinon Bastian obliterated a pitch into the top deck of the famous Western Supply building in left field, something that we’ll remember for a long time.




Extra Swings In The All-American Derby

One of the best events every All-American weekend is getting to see these guys with special abilities let it eat in an attempt to take home some hardware before the game even starts. This year, it was a two-man race between a couple entirely different players: massively physical with huge left-handed juice Eric Booth Jr. and hyper athlete who lives on the barrel, but you wouldn’t think would be there at 5’9/165 Jaxson Wood. Wood put up double digit bombs, only to be matched at the buzzer by Booth, who would eventually win it in the extras.


West Rallies To Win The Classic

It was fairly quiet offensively early on outside of Jorvorskie Lane Jr nearly going yard off Sims as he went 105/386 to left-center, but it picked up in the middle innings as guys would come through in big spots to drive in runs, including Cole Prosek who had two different RBI singles and took home MVP honors as a result. The game saw 12 different pitchers touch 95 or better, including Shawn Sullivan who blew 96 MPH on the final fastball of the game to win it.

Mother Nature Takes Action in Fort Myers; Players Raise $38,000 for Golisano

To get this out of the way early, yes the weather had a big impact on the 2025 14u Select Festival, but given the long weekend of on field action, players were still able to leave their impact not only on the field, but also throughout the community as they raised a nearly $38,000 with all proceeds going to the Golisano Children's Hospital with Chance Kidd atop the leaderboard at $10,000 raised. Throughout the course of the four day event, 48 players from across the country, alongside Venezuela and Puerto Rico, took the field and impressed with North Carolina's own Andrew Brown creating the first fireworks of the weekend during the prelims of the home run derby. Not only did Brown move on to the finals, he did it in a convincing manner, launching balls further, and more frequently, than we had ever seen before. 

Brown carried the momentum into game day, taking home the Derby title with a couple majestic blasts over the Green Monster down at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Florida, setting the scene for some impressive things still to come. While the 14u Festival only made it through 5 full innings, five of the eleven arms to toe the rubber bumped at least 90 mph, led by Texas right-hander Caleb Polk and his 92 mph bullet which he used to help strike out a pair in his inning of work. Left-hander Greyson Bell, the 14u Pitcher of the Year, got the start and immediately impressed, punching a pair while running his heater up to 91 mph with real command and advanced feel for his secondary offerings which included a hard, late biting upper-70s breaker. 

Pitching was definitely the strength of the shortened game, but both Noah Jarolimek and Xavier Rodriguez made their presence known as as the North Carolina product doubled deep to center field while Rodriguez, a Georgian catcher, collected the lone multi-hit game with a pair of singles while driving in a run. It was the East who ultimately took home the victory with a score of 5 to 1 over the West as they doubled them up on hits as well with 6 to their 3. 

Hardware was presented the night prior at the Awards Banquet dinner with Macgraw Vanwormer hearing his name called as the Player of the Year, Greyson Bell for the Pitcher of the Year and Jordan Leon as the Two-Way Player of the Year. For a complete list of all the award winners from the 14u Select Festival, click here

The 2025 crop also saw the addition of 4 players who completed the Festival gauntlet in Cameron Hockett, Carter Nash, Tre' Lawrence and Braiden Miller, meaning they received the call every August from 11u all the way through 14u, making a Festival every step of the way. 

Charlottesville Becomes Center of 13u Baseball World

For the second year in a row, the 13u Select Festival called Charlottesville home as 40 of the most talented 13u players from around the country descended upon the University of Virginia for a 4 day weekend full of non-stop on field action and activities away from the Dish. With 17 different states represented amongst both rosters, from Washington state to New York, down to Florida and back over to the west coast in California, we saw some familiar faces with multiple players appearing in either their second or third Festival already, but also plenty of first timers, including the eventual MVP Tucker Richardson out of Alabama.

Once again we were partnered with the UVA Children’s Hospital in the player's fundraising efforts, raising north of $20,000 for the families who have children currently in the hospital, helping with day-to-day expenses while receiving treatments. 

Stepping foot on the Dish for the first time certainly brought out the player's phones, capturing the moment before getting to work with a full practice and home run derby prelims. Swinging the Soldier Tank, players were launching balls OVER the bleachers out in left field and clearing the concourse walk way in right field with ease, getting us down to our final four though it felt like Kingston George's to lose, something he wouldn't falter on as he continued to send blast after blast out to left field, securing the crown. 

The game itself was a crisp on that saw the East come out ahead 4-3, taking the lead in the top of the 7th while receiving timely hitting and quality pitching throughout. After scoring a run in the second and a pair in the third, the West fought back with a three-spot of their own in the 4th inning before both teams exchanged zeroes on the board for the next two frames. The big knock of the game came courtesy of Richardson, delivering a deep drive to the left-center field gap that hopped over the wall for a ground-rule double, though both Luca Briggs and Calvin Madenspacher also added a double of their own. 

Of the 14 arms to toe the rubber, nine were at least 85 mph or better with their peak fastball, led by Kingston George's 90 mph heater, though West start Christian Choe's 88 wasn't far behind, nor were the 87s from Amani Tuiasosopo, Jhunior Jose Cordero, and Tucker Richardson, who closed it out for the East on just 15 pitches to secure the victory.

Prior to the first pitch, the players and families gathered Saturday night for the Awards Banquet dinner, hearing from Perfect Game and Select Festival alum alike, while also learning who would take home some Player of the Year honors. Ultimately it was Mark Thompson who was tabbed as the 13u Player of the Year, Noah Osterman, the East starting pitcher, who was the 13u Pitcher of the Year and Jhunior Jose Cordero who was absolutely ridiculous on both sides of the ball, earning the Two-Way Player of the Year award. For the complete list of award winners, click here
 
11u & 12u Festival Impress Once Again

The historic East Cobb complex in Marietta, GA was once again the epicenter of youth travel baseball, as 64 of the best 11 & 12U players enjoyed a once in a lifetime experience after being named to the Perfect Game Select Festival. A culmination of their past years accolades and accomplishments starts with a gear reveal, where their beds are covered with a plethora of items that include custom uniforms, Bruce Bolt Batting Gloves, a Soldier Tank bat along with other items from several Perfect Game partners like Yeti, G-Form and Rawlings.

Throughout the event, the players partake in various activities such as a trip to Dave & Busters, a ping pong tournament and, of course, their respective ages awards banquet. Not to be lost amongst the exciting events leading up to the Festival Game is the players fundraising efforts. For the second year in a row, the Elite Development Academy based out of Tampa, Florida was both the 11 & 12U Fundraising beneficiary.

This fundraiser supports essential wraparound services for deserving, needs-based athletes that enter the EDA through nomination, including academic tutoring, mental performance coaching, college readiness support, family engagement, and year-round mentorship. Your support helps ensure that every child in our program has the resources they need to thrive both on the field and in life. Program Director Spencer Nunez and Derek Del Rosal represented the EDA Academy at each of the banquets and presented awards to our highest fundraisers per Age Group. In total between both the 11 & 12U players, they raised nearly $10,000.

Now let’s get to the game action, as the 11U Group got things started on Saturday with a thrilling back and forth affair that saw the West squad come out with an 8-7 victory. Owen Klaus took home the Lucas Oil Player of the Game, as the Perryville, Missouri native collected a double, homer along with closing out the victory with a scoreless inning on the mound. It was a well-played, relatively clean contest with tons of young talent on display.

Their 12U brethren took the field on Sunday with monster talent littered across both rosters, as the future generations of baseball will be in great hands with some of these players leading the way. In a game which saw seven pitchers throw pitches at 80 mph or above including a game high of 85 mph from Angel Garcia, the East roster came away with a 10-6 victory over the West. Brayden Nims took home the Lucas Oil Player of the Game honors after going 2-for-2 at the plate with the big blow being an absolute No-Doubt Grand Slam that put his squad ahead for good. The amount of talent on display was simply electrifying and brings to light the expansive platform that Perfect Game fosters within youth amateur baseball.


11U Award Winners

Player of The Year: Owen Klaus
Homerun Champion Challenge Champion: Jameson Wilhite
Player of The Year: Duncan Mount
Pitcher of The Year: Hardin Sullivan
Offensive Player of The Year: Christopher Chikodroff
Bruce Bolt Award Winners: Jaxon Spray & Taz Tulowitzki

12U Award Winners

Player of The Game: Brayden Nims
Homerun Champion Challenge Champion: Carlo Rivero
Player of The Year: Ruben Elias
Offensive Player of The Year: Liam Patrick
Pitcher of The Year: Ethan Palacios
Bruce Bolt Award Winners: Cash Tellez & Daylon McCants

PG Select Baseball Festival | General | 8/28/2025

14u Select Festival Turns Ten

Jheremy Brown
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You want to talk about something surreal? Back in 2016, we put together a roster of 40 players, divided to 20 apiece between East and West, with no qualification other than "play in one Perfect Game event" and all players must be born after May 1 of 2001. On top of that, there were significantly less national events at the 14u level, consisting almost exclusively of the 14u WWBA and the 14u World Series, with some other events sprinkled in and players who were eligible, playing up at 15u and 16u events. On top of all that, we turned around rosters in a super short time frame, a far cry from the year long process it's become now, never mind the fact that you can find a 14u event somewhere in the country on any given weekend.  Do the quick math and you realize the 2025 14u Select Festival marks year 10 of the event and since that first pitch in 2016, things have continued to evolve,...
Juco | Rankings | 3/25/2026

JUCO Top 25: March 25

Blaine Peterson
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Another strong week of Juco baseball for teams in our Top 25, and as you may see, our field is the same from a week prior with each and every team handling business in their weekend sets to hold fast to their spots on the board. Some notable movement though inside the Top 5 with Gaston jumping up to number 2 after a 33-2 start to the 2026 season as well Cloud County cracking the Top 15 for the first time all year. Looking forward to watching conference play around the country as we approach the final stretch of the regular season. Rk. School Record 1 Johnson County (KS) 30-2 2 Gaston (NC) 33-2 3 Florida Southwestern (FL) 26-7 4 Walters State (TN) 26-6 5 Chipola (FL) 29-5 6 Florence-Darlington (SC) 29-6 7 Blinn (TX) 22-8 8 McLennan (TX) 20-7 9 Cochise (AZ) 28-6 10 Pearl River (MS) 25-7 11 Georgia Highlands (GA) 30-8 12 Southern Nevada (NV) 24-6 13 Northwest Florida (FL) 21-12 14 Cloud...
College | Rankings | 3/25/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: March 25

Nick Herfordt
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Every preseason, analysts and voters pour enormous effort into ranking the small college baseball landscape — poring over returning rosters, transfer additions, coaching changes, and historical trends to assemble the most accurate picture they can of who will be contending when the postseason arrives. And most years, they get it largely right. But the nature of college baseball, with its massive rosters, unpredictable development arcs, and ever-churning transfer portal, guarantees that a handful of genuinely elite programs will slip through the cracks every spring. A team loses too many seniors. A key transfer hasn’t yet suited up. A new coaching staff hasn’t had the chance to prove itself. The voters see the question marks and leave the blank space, and then the season begins and the blank space starts filling itself in — loudly. As the 2026 season heads into its...
College | Story | 3/24/2026

College Players of the Week: March 24

Vincent Cervino
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March 24th Perfect Game/Player of the Week: Quinton Coats, IF, Cincinnati The Cincinnati Bearcats (19-7) are on the cusp of the Top 25 and are playing their best ball of the season. The offense has been the driving force behind their success, and it has been incredibly consistent having averaged 8.5-runs per game. In the middle of it all, Quinton Coats, is on pace for a historic season both within the program and on a national level. The 6-3/225 infielder from Olathe, KS has been launching home runs at a record pace and opponents seem to be powerless to stop his onslaught. With incredible strength in his hands, Coats creates easy loft and in 5 road games last week he collected 9 hits in 20 at-bats, with 4 home runs, 9 runs scored, and he drove in a total of 9 runs as well. As for his pursuit of history, the modern day BBCOR bat standard single season home run record is 34, set back in...
College | Recruiting | 3/23/2026

Recruiting Notebook: March 23

Ryan Miller
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High speed look at the FF-SL from '27 SS/RHP Harry Chubb Jones Jr. (GA)... #BeastoftheEast @PG_Uncommitted @PG_Georgia https://t.co/zXWgDJjU0y pic.twitter.com/GUIUN4tWmw — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 25, 2025 Harry Chubb Jones Jr., RHP/SS, Class of 2027 Commitment: Alabama Jones recently flipped his commitment from Clemson to Alabama, landing Rob Vaughn and staff a high-end two-way talent in the ’27 class. The Georgia native possesses tremendous upside on the mound, working from a long and lean right-handed frame that displays projection and athleticism. Jones starts over the face before working to the belt and into a higher pronounced leg lift. He fires down the mound via a standard-length arm action and high three-quarters slot. Chubb’s fastball/slider combination and feel for the zone, with the heater showcasing run/ride traits and power into the high-90s....
College | Rankings | 3/22/2026

College Top 25: March 23

Vincent Cervino
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Time flies when you are having fun and the fact that we are almost to the halfway point of the 2026 season, proves just how entertaining things have been to this point. In what was an ultra-impactful week on the national landscape, there are some clubs fading out of the limelight while others are emerging from the shadows and showing they are a force to be reconned with. Conference play always makes the big picture come into view and we are now getting a feel for who the true contenders may be as the grind begins. The UCLA Bruins (21-2) keep their stranglehold on the top spot in the land as they remain unchallenged since the start of Big Ten play and finished the week with a (4-0) record. The Texas Longhorns (20-3) did lose back-to-back games this week but showed their resilience by winning an intense road series against now No. 7 Auburn (19-4). Georgia Tech (19-5) also had a (2-2) week...
Draft | Rankings | 3/20/2026

2026 Draft Board: Top 300

Vincent Cervino
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The 2026 MLB Draft class is shaping up to be one of the better in recent memory and, potentially, the best class in the last decade. It’s led by UCLA superstar shortstop Roch Cholowsky, a true five-tool prospect who’s the early favorite for 1:1. One of the most popular pieces of industry feedback when constructing this list was some variation of “Roch is too low” or “go up on Roch” and he’s the best college prospect since 2019 when Adley Rutschman (Oregon State, Orioles) was the consensus No. 1 prospect. Similarly to 2019, there’s a superstar Texas prep shortstop at No. 2, in 2019 it was Bobby Witt Jr. (Colleyville Heritage, Royals) and this year it’s Grady Emerson. Both Emerson and Alabama’s Justin Lebron would have been solid 1:1 candidates in years where Roch Cholowsky is not eligible and both have All-Star potential....
High School | General | 3/23/2026

High School Notebook: March 23

Perfect Game Staff
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Talon Brown (‘29 CA) showing some intriguing stuff over 2.1 IP running the FB up to 89, living 86-88 while mixing in a BB at 77. FB heavy on the day w/ a limited pitch count. 6-4, 205-lb w/ an athletic operation working down the bump #PGHS pic.twitter.com/HkLmJHrB1W — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) March 14, 2026 Talon Brown 2029 RHP, Christian Brown features an advanced 6-foot-4, 205-pound, athletic, projectable frame.  The freshman has made two appearances on the young season working four-innings without allowing a hit or run and has struck out seven opposing hitters.  It’s an easy, downhill operation and the ball jumps out of the hand, using the four-seam often that has ride through the zone, sitting 85-88 and topping out at 89.  The breaking ball showed 11-5 shape with depth spinning it at 1900 RPM+.  Brown features an athletic...
Press Release | Press Release | 3/19/2026

PG Teams Up with OZ Ball Tournaments PTY

Perfect Game Staff
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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 NAMES OZ BALL TOURNAMENTS PTY AS OFFICIAL AREA DIRECTOR IN AUSTRALIA, EXPANDING GLOBAL FOOTPRINT   Sanford, Florida (Thursday, March 19, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that it has entered into a new international partnership with Oz Ball Tournaments Pty, naming the organization as an official Perfect Game Area Director in Australia. The agreement establishes Perfect Game-licensed tournaments and showcases across major Australian markets, including Sydney, Brisbane/Gold Coast, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.     Australian events will operate under the Perfect Game brand, delivering the same...
Press Release | Press Release | 3/18/2026

PG Introduces Individual Player Entry

Perfect Game Staff
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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 INTRODUCES INDIVIDUAL PLAYER ENTRY, EXPANDING ACCESS TO ELITE NATIONAL EVENTS   Athletes Can Now Compete in Select National Tournaments Through Structured ‘Team PG’ Rosters   Sanford, Florida (Wednesday, March 18, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced the launch of Individual Player Entry, a new initiative designed to provide athletes the opportunity to compete in select national events even if their primary team is not attending.   Through the program, players can now register individually and be placed on a structured “Team PG” roster, allowing them to participate fully in...
Juco | Rankings | 3/18/2026

JUCO Top 25: March 18

Blaine Peterson
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This week brings a new top team to the rankings as Johnson County (KS), on the strength of 10 consecutive wins and a 26-2 record, claims the overall number 1 spot. The Cavaliers have made 3 consecutive trips to the JUCO World Series and have the talent to make it back there again this spring. Florida Southwestern and Chipola have seemingly separated themselves as the most consistent teams in Florida. Welcome to the top 5 to the Gaston Rhinos who will be one of the first teams to 30 wins this spring. Pearl River stays as the top NJCAA D2 team and Fresno City stays as the top Juco team in California; both are coming off undefeated 2 week stretches. Welcome back to the top 25 to John A. Logan who is now 20-7 overall and have played one of the toughest schedules of anyone. And for the first time in several years welcome to the top 25 to the College of Southern Idaho, the Golden Eagles have...
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