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Super25  | General | 11/1/2016

13u-17u SW Super Qualifier All-Tourney



Perfect Game Super25 has released its official All-Tournament teams from the 2016 PG Super25 13u-17u Southwest Super Qualifiers. The events were held October 28-30 in Tucson, Az. The players selected were based on first-hand observations as well as statistical data compiled using GameChanger, the official scoring application of Perfect Game.


To view more information on the tournament, please click on the following links:
13u Southwest Super Qualifier: Event Page
14u Southwest Super Qualifier: Event Page
15u Southwest Super Qualifier: Event Page
16u Southwest Super Qualifier: Event Page
17u Southwest Super Qualifier: Event Page


13u Hitters:


First Name Last Name Special Awards
Koltun Kurzman
Federico Espinosa
Aiden Duarte
Luke Dorris
Carlos Vega Rios
J.P. Perez
Dominic Felix
Mitch Namie
Josh Martinez
Nomar Sierra
Braeden Mondeau
Jacob Wiltshire
Joesph Soto Most Valuable Player
Caden Thiele
Alesandro Castro
Isaiah Jackson
Ryan Villani
Jose Romero
Nick Arias
Ruben Castro
Ivan Guzman
Dominic Martinez
Ryan Spier
Salvador Hernandez
Mario Bejarano
Marcos Carrasco
Landry Spitler
Crew Edwards
Carlos Arellano
Daniel Rodriguez
Angel Lopez
Derrick Mitchell
Logan Brown
Andres Flores


13u Pitchers:

First Name Last Name Special Awards
Crew Edwards Most Valuable Pitcher
Jacobo Gallegos
Daniel Rodriguez
Carlos Arellano
Dylan Bradford
Mitch Namie
Joesph Soto
Angel Lopez
Ayden Escarrega
Antonio Valencia
Marcus Delgado


14u Hitters:


First Name Last Name Special Awards
Brock Selvidge Most Valuable Hitter
Jacob Gutierrez
Keanu Spenser
Adam Garrison
Beau Ankeney
Teagan Carey
Jake Mccormick
Nixon Nolan
David Fimbres
Michael Estrada
Nomar Basurto
Armando Briseno
Jair Ramirez
Aaron Oropeza
Alvaro Hernandez
Carlos Jaquez-Munoz
Lukas Odden
Christian Reynard
Adrian Hernandez
Steve Villarreal
Nate Flores
Luis Cintron
Adalberto Romero
Samuel Estrada
Scott Wheeler
Brian Ferguson
Isaiah Enriquez
Roenikk Hernandez
Cesar Hipolito
Landon Boyd


14u Pitchers:

First Name Last Name Special Awards
Nate Flores
Christian Insua
Aaron Molina
Derek Figueroa
Ashton Whiteaker
Adrian Hernandez
Michael Estrada
Alvaro Hernandez
Brock Selvidge
Gabriel Sanchez
Christian Reynard Most Valuable Pitcher
Isaiah Flores
Andrew Carroll
Nicholas Evans
Juan Hernandez


15u Hitters:


First Name Last Name Special Awards
Chris Conniff
Sebastian Murillo
Michael Keevins
Wyatt Berry Most Valuable Player
Javier Chavarria
Tyler Davis
Alejandro Vasquez
Shane Erickson
Jace Young
Kyle Southmayd
Dillon Dougherty
Garrett Moltz
Daniel Davila
Max Richards
Jaggger Rafkin
Shaun McHale
Joshua Duarte
Rj Molina
Kenneth Jimenez
Edgar Espinoza-Reyes
Shane Anderson
Bryan Webb
Ben Click
Cade Verdusco
Roman Ibarra
Christian Rodriquez
Jax Chapman
Eric Serna
Iram Acosta
Carlos Giovanni - Jasso


15u Pitchers:

First Name Last Name Special Awards
Joe Guzman
Kenneth Jimenez
Andrew Calloway
Tyler Davis
Daniel Davila
Edgar Espinoza-Reyes
Max Richards
Eric Serna
Tyler Conant
Roman Ibarra Most Valuable Pitcher
Michael Keevins
Joseph Melendez
Jake Miller
Joshua Duarte
Ethan Brown
Andrew Herrera
James Flanagan
Bryan Webb
David (Dj) Guerriero
Roman Arriaga


16u Hitters:


First Name Last Name Special Awards
Colton Blakley
Kenny Rowberg
Roger Vasquez Most Valuable Hitter
Dylan Bott
Conner Kessler
Devin Roche
Grant Gorrell
Darrian Escobar-Winter
Jacob Berry
Mitch Tiedemann
Jimmy Deleon
Davis Heller
Kaleb Tedokon
Dustin Bermudez
Mitchell Hurd
William Cisneros
Kalayo Harmon
Jeffrey Castillo
Johnathan Behm
Jacob Sharp
Griffen Chewning
Josh McClean
Jordan Garcia
Brodie Blackford
Braden Dedrick
Devonte Smith
Marco Ozuna
Mason Skaugrud
Emilio Morales
Josh Mora
Alex Rostomian
Ethan Snodgrass
Shane Stafford
Brenden Blakeman
Efrain Manzo
Joseph Agate
Justin Armond
Noah Thompson
Riley Carter
Christopher Campos


16u Pitchers:

First Name Last Name Special Awards
Brendyn Bryan
Izia Guevara
Riley Barrett Most Valuable Pitcher
Jacob Sharp
Adam Belloc Most Valuable Pitcher
Ty Pohlmann
O'Neill McIntosh
Noah Armienta
Emilio Morales
Roger Vasquez
Trevor Brofft
Michael Ramos
Riley Carter
Jackson Moltz
Armondo Aragon
David Norman
Cal Lambert
Damon Fountain
Nico Vigil
Conner Kessler


17u Hitters:


First Name Last Name Special Awards
Tanner Foshay
Diego Iturrios
Raul Soto-Romero
Alex Kelch Most Valuable Hitter
Daniel Durazo
Tyler Jackson
Mathew Novis
Jordan Heath
Drake Bannerman
Robert Summerville
Cole Sperling
Erik Ochoa
Seth Beckstead
Kyler Boulware
Nick Gonzales
Nolan Brooks
Destin Clay
Michael Corral
Martin Cole
Cory Vanderkolk
Jerry Gaitan
Robert Andrade
Brian Romero
Ramon Barragan
Tyler Georgeson-Hartman
Adrian Torres
Dominic Cozzo
Manny Carino
Michael Perzan
Ronaldio (Rique) Amaral (Martin)
Luis Oregel
Joseph Whalen
George Arias
Alan Pellacani


17u Pitchers:

First Name Last Name Special Awards
Simon Boggie
Ramon Barragan Most Valuable Pitcher
Brett Karalius
Jarrett Wolfe
George Hargon
Samuel Cardenas
Juan Pablo Ruedaflores
Bismark Hernandez
Jose Dicochea
Joshua Kale
Pablo Cortes
Jose Pacheco Palacios
Martin Cole
George Arias
Diego Iturrios
Daniel Sanchez
Bryon Laplander
Caleb Raney
Axcel Salazar
Trevor Ernt
Angel Ortiz
Christian Marrufo
Gabe Rosthenhausler
Porter Hodge
Treyjen Meza

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