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Super25  | General | 6/24/2014

Ohio Valley All-Tournament Teams

Perfect Game’s new Super25 series took place in the Ohio Valley Region the weekend of June 12-15, with the 17u, 15u and 14u Regionals all taking place. 

In the 17u tournament was held in Dublin, Ohio.  Talented teams like the Cincinnati Baseball Club, the Kentucky Baseball Club, and the Louisville Baseball Club all showed off some series talent, but it was the Illinois Blaze that ended up taking the title.

The All-Tournament Team is full of promising players who should dominate during their senior years of high school.

Notable hitting performances from the tournament included Larkin Hanselman and Luke Johnson from the champion Illinois Blaze.  Hanselman led the tournament in hits (14) and batting average (.560), while Johnson led the tournament in RBI (8) while hitting .500.  JJ Johnson of the Cincinnati Baseball also had a huge weekend, hitting .526 and leading the tournament in slugging (.789).

On the mound, Buck Moore of the Hilliard Cats was the most notable pitcher from the weekend.  He averaged a strikeout per inning while leading the tournament in innings pitched (14).  Hanselman was also effective on the mound, as he allowed only 1 hit and had a WHIP of 0.143 for the weekend.

Below is the full list of All-Tournament teams for the 17u Ohio Valley Regional. 
 

First Team All-Tournament (Pitching)

Buck Moore- Hilliard Cats

Larkin Hanselmann- Illinois Blaze

Trey Merida- Kentucky Baseball Club

Brett Thompson- Kentucky Baseball

Frank Greco- Morris Grinders Baseball

Trevor Mye- Mustangs Baseball

Ty Phelps- Ohio Elite

Avery Janning- Ohio Elite

Steven Zang- Allegheny Braves

Ryan Grady- Allegheny Braves

 

2nd Team All-Tournament (Pitching)

Joe Rimac- Illinois Blaze

Danny Pinderski- Illinois Blaze

Jack Bergren- Illinois Blaze

Lane Kiser- Springfield Bulldogs

Derek Carr- Mustangs Baseball

Aaron Leming- Indy Bats

Eddy Hulsman- Rebel Baseball Club

Ryan Eshenbaugh- Allegheny Braves

Cameron Alldred- Cincinnati Baseball Club

Griffin McLarty- Louisville Baseball Club

 

First Team All-Tournament (Batting)

Larkin Hanselmann- Illinois Blaze

Luke Johnson- Illinois Blaze

Hank Schau- Illinois Blaze

Casey Dodge- Illinois Blaze

JJ Johnson- Cincinnati Baseball Club

Kyle Bowling- Cincinnati Baseball Club

Isaiah Haley- Cincinnati Baseball Club

Ian Steighner- Allegheny Braves

Trey Merida- Kentucky Baseball Club

Jake Perriera- Morris Grinders Baseball

 

2nd Team All-Tournament (Batting)

Ben Samborn- Illinois Blaze

Derek Knisely- Ohio Elite

Casey Turner- Springfield Bulldogs

Trevor Mye- Mustangs Baseball

Colin Enlow- Kentucky Baseball Club

Griffin McLarty- Louisville Baseball Club

Preston Rapp- Hilliard Cats

Chris Allen- Indy Bats

Trent Baughman- Mustangs Baseball Roberts

Pat Garcar- Rebel Baseball Club

 

In the 15u tournament, the Huntington Hounds, Columbus Cobras, and Ohio Elite Moss all played well, but the Kentucky Baseball Club ended up with the Regional championship, beating the Cobras 6-3 in the title game. 

The Kentucky Baseball Club went undefeated during the tournament largely due to their excellent starting pitching.  CJ Bush let up just one hit while striking out 7.  Jacob Abbott also struck out 7 in 6 innings on the hill, while Ben Jordan led the tournament in strikeouts with 9.

At the plate, Abbott led the Kentucky Baseball Club on offense with a tournament-best 8 RBI.  The Ohio Elite Moss had the best offense of the tournament, however, with Jason Schutte leading the way.  Schutte slugged 1.000 while hitting .636, while Austin Nester drove in 7 and Sam Wilson and Dimitri Bergados drove in 5 for the Ohio Elite offense.

Below is the full list of All-Tournament teams for the 15u Ohio Valley Regional.

 

First Team All-Tournament (Pitching)

Evan Ingram- Columbus Cobras

Dylan Appolloni- Columbus Cobras

CJ Bush- Kentucky Baseball Club

Ben Jordan- Kentucky Baseball Club

Jacob Abbott- Kentucky Baseball Club

Weston Griebel- Kentucky Baseball Club

Logan Moss- Ohio Elite Moss

Collin Hoffmann- Ohio Elite Moss

Connor Stewart- Ohio Surge

Abe Stearns- Huntington Hounds

 

2nd Team All-Tournament (Pitching)

Bradley Robbins- Columbus Cobras

Ryan Corkrean- Columbus Cobras

Cal Duckworth- Easton Prospects

Jake Shier- Easton Prospects

Shane Hovis- Easton Prospects

Same Wilson- Ohio Elite Moss

Austin Nester- Ohio Elite Moss

Chase Whitlatch- Huntington Hounds

Andrew Sharp- Huntington Hounds

Cole Bebout- Ohio Surge

Ben Hayes- Ohio Surge

Will Kueshner- Vipers

 

First Team All-Tournament (Batting)

Jason Schutte- Ohio Elite Moss

Sam Wilson- Ohio Elite Moss

Austin Nester- Ohio Elite Moss

Dimitri Bergados- Ohio Elite Moss

Colin Henley- Ohio Surge

Mason Holbert- Ohio Surge

Jacob Abbott- Kentucky Baseball Club

Luke Barber- Columbus Cobras

Anthony Jarvis- Huntington Hounds

Christian Kroger- Easton Prospects

 

2nd Team All-Tournament (Batting)

Aidan Elias- Kentucky Baseball Club

Bo Bennington- Kentucky Baseball Club

Landon Moberly- Kentucky Baseball Club

Cael Baker- Columbus Cobras

Brock Wajda- Columbus Cobras

Michael Blair- Vipers

Zac Collins- Vipers

Scott Painter- Ohio Sharks

Logan Becraft- Butler County Bombers

Trent Young- Ohio Surge

 

In the 14u Ohio Valley Regional, the Cincinnati Spikes were victorious, defeating the Ironmen in the championship game.  They were led by Noah Thompson on the mound, who gave up just one hit on the weekend.

The Spikes were powered by their offense, however, led by shortstop Cherokee LeBeau.  LeBeau had 11 hits and drove in 10 runs.  Jared Poland and Daunte DeCello provided the Spikes with the power they needed, as DeCello hit 2 home runs while Poland hit 1 home run and slugged 1.071.

Below is the full list of All-Tournament teams for the 14u Ohio Valley Regional.

 

First Team All-Tournament (Pitching)

Jaxon Boley- Kentucky Baseball Club

Tate Meade- Kentucky Baseball Club

Noah Thompson- Cincinnati Spikes

Andrew Littlefield- Ironmen

Luke Seed- Paducah Storm

Gabe Bierman- Ironmen

Colbe Crim- Paducah Storm

Jaydren Guthrie- Huntington Hounds

Timothy Ewald- St. Louis Pirates

Chandler Ledford- Cincinnati Baseball Club

 

2nd Team All-Tournament (Pitching)

Nicholas Parish- Ironmen

Seth Bacon- Ironmen

Ben Metzinger- Ironmen

AJ King- Cincinnati Spikes

Shane Burns- Paducah Storm

Aaron Perry- Huntington Hounds

Trenton Neuer- Bluegrass Xpress

Mitchell Lutz- Cincinnati Baseball Club

Nick Agricola- Cincinnati Baseball Club

Ryan Stucky- Bluegrass Xpress

 

Honorable Mention All-Tournament (Pitching)

Tommy Czuhajewski- KBSA Sun Devils

Andrew Moloney- Louisville Tomahawks

AJ King- Cincinnati Spikes

Chase Rudy- Ironmen

Austin McCloud- Huntington Hounds

Cameron Workman- Bluegrass Xpress

Wade Drake- Bluegrass Xpress

Luke Fisher- Louisville Tomahawks

Cole Cain- Indiana Travelers

Jacob Ferris- Elite Baseball Club

Jeb Wise- South Lexington Babe Ruth All Stars

Jack Albers- Louisville Tomahawks

 

First Team All-Tournament (Batting)

Cherokee LeBeau- Cincinnati Spikes

Daunte DeCello- Cincinnati Spikes

Jared Poland- Cincinnati Spikes

Eric Riotto- Cincinnati Spikes

Gabe Bierman- Ironmen

Andrew Arnold- Ironmen

James Dodd- Paducah Storm

Gage Hughes- Huntington Hounds

Mason Adkins- Huntington Hounds

Trenton Harlan- St. Louis Pirates

 

2nd Team All-Tournament (Batting)

Garrett Levan- KBSA Sun Devils

Austin Beeching- Cincinnati Spikes

Allbry Major- Cincinnati Spikes

Bailey Faulkenstein- Ironmen

Braydon Tucker- Ironmen

Bryce Thomas- Paducah Storm

JT Johnson- Huntington Hounds

Mark Sanders- St. Louis Pirates

Lincoln Justice – Kentucky Baseball Club

Tyler Grigalis – Kentucky Baseball Club

 

Honorable Mention All-Tournament (Batting)

Ryan Stucky- Bluegrass Xpress

Jack Albers- Louisville Tomahawks

Henry Molloy- Bluegrass Xpress

Jacob Verschoore- St. Louis Pirates

Jordan Vice Price- South Lexington Babe Ruth All Stars

Alec Mills- St. Louis Pirates

Lofton Pigg- Paducah Storm

Trey Sweeney- Ironmen

Luke Fisher – Louisville Tomahawks

Charlie Henry – Lexington Grays


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