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DAY 1


Zander White RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
White had a great outing on the mound this morning throwing 3 innings of no run ball along with 4k’s. He mixes his pitches very well keeping hitters guessing. Had tons of swing and misses today. FB 74-75 T76, CH 67-69, SL 64-77. Lots of potential with his command and pitch mix.

Cohen Brame SS (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Brame came in up clutch for his team today. In the 7th inning Brame gave his team a much needed insurance run with a RBI standup triple to the LCF gap. Brame showed a great approach all day at the plate driving balls to all parts of the field.

Elijah Martin 1B (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Martin was a base hit machine for his team today. He tallied 2 hits through the 5/6 hole while also bringing in 2 runs for his team. Martin is 6’5 185lbs, lots of potential with his big frame in the box with his smooth swing.

Landon Miles C (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted catcher was a wall behind the plate today. Miles controlled the bases keeping runners in checks by back picking and throwing down. By the end of the day he ended up throwing 2 runners out at 2nd. Impressive pop time and quickness from Miles.

Carrick Ryan LHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The 5’8 LHP was electric today on the bump. He brought energy to his team and was lights out vs a very good hitting team. Ryan went 5 scoreless innings. His FB was sitting 78-80 T 81, CH 69-70, CB 65-66. Great day at the plate as well making tons of loud contact down the RF line.

Drew Briganti 3B (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Briganti has an impressive bat. He stays smooth through his swing and always finds the barrel. He came through huge for his team today with a RBI single over the SS. This gave his team much needed run support in a close game. Overall good day from the 6’2 160lbs 3B.

Garrett Watkins 3B (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted 3B had a tremendous day at the plate, he went 4-6 in his 2 games today. In his 2nd game he had 2 linedrives bringing in 2 runs. Impressive day at the plate from the 5’9 185lbs 3B. He always seems to find the barrel, has lots of potential.

Evan Clark RHP/OF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
An impressive day on the bump from the RHP today. Great outing going 4IP with 6K’s while allowing only 1 run. FB sitting 74-77 T80, CH 69-70, CB 65-67. Very good composure on the mound and never showed bad body language when something went wrong. The uncommitter RHP had lots of swing and misses througout the 4 innings. Lots of potential with his arm.

Justice Ard RHP (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile
Ard came into the game in the top of the 7th w/ his team down one. He put up a 1-2-3 inning w/ 2 strikeouts running the FB up to 85 multiple times. He only need one off-speed pitch to complete the inning. Are earned the win as his team was able to walk it off in the bottom half. Interesting uncommitted rising junior.

Derrick Jones 3B/RHP (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted sophomore showed he was the best player on the field throughout this one. Jones went 2-3 w/ a triple. His one out was a line out to 2B. Jones was the third pitcher in relief and went multiple innings to give his team a chance. W/ out Jones multiple hits and innings in relief his team could not have completed the comeback.

Noah Womeldorf C (‘27,VA) • View Player Profile
Standing at 6’5 190 lbs the uncommitted catcher has a projectable frame.
Womeldorf threw out two runners behind the plate and had himself a walk off hit. At 6’5 he can gain a lot of power w/ added weight. Solid follow.

Luke Tyndall RHP/UTIL (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Tyndall started the game on the mound and went 4 innings. When he left the game his team was up by 3 but could not hold the lead. He showed the ability to land his BB in any count and threw multiple behind in the count. Tyndall also collected an RBI single to CF. He moved athletically on the mound and filled up the zone.

Chase Cardwell MIF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Cardwell played exactly how someone his size should play. He was a scrappy hitter that battled at the plate and dropped down two perfect bunts for base hits. One was a drag and one was a push bunt. Defensively he has smooth hands and made multiple plays at SS. He represented what a lead off hitter should look like.

Tanner Britt SS (‘24,NC) • View Player Profile
Most energetic player out on the field during the first game today. Was a leader in the dugout and out on the field, pinch running for the catcher in two instances. Had 2 hits on the day, scorching the ball each time. Sent one deep to the wall, but came up a few feet short of a homer. Showcased some speed on the base paths recording a stolen base and scoring from second on two separate occasions.

Gavin Norris RHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Started the game off hot getting through the first 4 IP in under 40 pitches. Norris had a nasty 2-seamer with great ASR that was hard to barrel up producing lots of GB’s. Topped out at 86 and sat 85 for his whole outing, only allowing 1 unearned run. Motion is fluid and in time, makes the pitch that much harder to hit. He has a great frame for starter and could definitely add more power to his pitches with some strength training.

Sam Carpenter RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Came on in relief after a great outing by Norris. Carpenter was equally as unhittable as Norris throwing 5K’s in only two innings of work. He had a flat FB sitting 2200 rpms and topping out at 87 mph. This played well with his breaker of a slurve that tunneled extremely well. Very smooth arm, a lot to like.

Landon Seipp LHP (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
Tall & sturdy LHP who went the full distance today. Came out and shoved for his team letting no runs come across the plate. Had some wicked glove side break FB’s sitting low 80s w/nasty 14-22 inches of break. Allowed only one hit on 9 K’s, look for the velo to play up as he matures with a good pitching coach.

Camden Finley MIF (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
His first AB he fouled off 3 balls at EV’s above 90 and then finally was rewarded with a LF LD stand up double on the 4th pitch. His second AB he wasted no time and poked a LD up the middle bringing him 2-2 on the day. On the defensive side, he came in for relief of Nally and brought his own high 70s low 80s heater. His pitching presence could do well with some refinement, but unmatched energy from the rightie.

Will Nally RHP (‘27,SC)
Ideal sized pitcher at 6’2 and only 15 years old. Lot of good things to see from the right hander. Pumped a FB at 83 while throwing it at 2100 rpm’s. It held a nice level plane fooling hitters. His CB played well off the FB sitting 68-69, but more importantly it was thrown right at 2300 rpm’s. Only went 3.2IP, but allowed no runs and only one hit.

Grant Hackemack RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Hackemack went 5.3 innings allowing 2H and 1R w/ also an RBI single through the 5/6 hole. The 6’4 175Ibs tall frame RHP, very fluid motions w/ long legs, mixed his fastball and curveball well all game.

Trey Watts C (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Watts had himself a productive day, creating 3 hits on the day w/ two singles and a double for 2RBIs. Present power at the plate, barrels up the ball consistently w/a nice drive through the ball.

Tucker Gandy LHP (‘25,SC) • View Player Profile
Gandy finished his game finishing with a stat line 5IN 2H 1R 9Ks, worked his FB CH and CU all day leaving batters confused. FB sat around 81-83 w/ CU around 77-79. Worked the batters all day, I see lots of potential if he keeps developing.

Andrew Craddock RHP (‘25,SC) • View Player Profile
At 6’2 180, Craddock was dominant today pitching going almost hitless with 1H through 3IN w/ 5Ks. FB sat around 85-86, SL 76-77, mixed between his pitches well and produced tons of whifs.

Jamarion Campbell OF/2B (‘28,SC) • View Player Profile
Athletic utility man for Power Baseball, Campbell had a productive day at the dish driving in 2 runs with an XBH. Strong top hand with ability to go with the pitch and drive it the other way. Uncommitted at this time.

Kingston Womack RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
A commanding right handed arm for Carolina bearcats, Womack was dominant on the hill all afternoon. Displayed the ability to move his FB around the zone for strikes in all quadrants. FB topped 78. He had his stuff going too, spinning a tight slider around 67 in his 5.2 innings of scoreless work. Uncommitted at this time.

Tucker Wingard RHP (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Wingard is a confident right handed arm for On Deck Academy, attacking the zone early. The upcoming freshman impressed all game, going 6 scoreless and getting the win. Displayed a 3 pitch mix with good command. FB topped 76. Uncommitted at this time.

Gavin McDermaid SS (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
McDermaid had a big multi-hit, multi-RBI game for On Deck Academy. He uses his frame to stay into his legs, showing strong pull side power. Quiet hands, and a controlled leg kick keep him on time and adjustable for off-speed pitches. Drove in 4 on the afternoon. Uncommitted at this time.

Ben Fulton RHP (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Right handed arm talent for On Deck Academy, Fulton was on his game from the jump. Striking out 4 out of the first 6 without allowing a hit, he is a confident pitcher with good command. FB topped 76, CB tunnels well with the fastball sitting at 62. Uncommitted at this time.

Willy Rivera INF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Uncommitted infielder from 5 Star National 16U who impressed at the plate all afternoon. Vicious swinging right hander who tallied 3 hits, with 2 going over 89 EV. He is a confident hitter who attacks his pitch early in the count. Athletic on the bases and defensively as well.

Matthew Solomon 1B/OF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Strong hitter who showed out at the plate all day long. Went 2/2 and both hits cleared 92 EV. Uses his frame to his advantage, driving the ball hard to the pull-side and oppo. Projectable hitter with lots of upside. Uncommitted at this time.

DAY 2


Bailey Hall RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The 5’7” 150 lbs RHP led his team to a win behind a CG shutout throwing 5 IP.Hall is athletic and direct on the mound, pounding the strikezone all day. FB up to 72, CB at 62, CH at 66. Uncommitted out of Indian Trail, NC.

Alex Chirkout OF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The OF had a great day at the plate and in the field. Chirkout started his day off with a RBI single giving his team a run. The 5’10 155lbs OF had a great approach and made crucial plays for his team down the stretch. Showed off his power and contact today.

Trey Longwell 2B (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
Longwell had 2 hits today. His biggest hit was a triple down the LF line. He showed off his power and speed. The 2B made great plays in the field all day long. Lots of potential with his power at the plate.

Cuyler Windham MIF (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The MIF had a solid day at the plate. Came in clutch giving his team much needed run support with a RBI single through the 5/6 hole. He has plenty of talent and always finds the barrel. Tons of potential from the uncommitted MIF.

Jalen Boyd OF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Boyd had an outstanding day today at the plate. Had 3 hits on the day with one of them being a standup triple. He collected 2 RBI’s in the game. The atheltic OF showed off his quickness down the line beating out 2 infield singles. His triple was barreled to the RCF wall. Great day from Boyd showing off speed and power. Definitely a prospect to keep an eye on.

Sawyer Smith OF (‘24,NC) • View Player Profile
The Erskine commit had a great day at the plate. He started his day with a hard single through the 5/6 hole. His next AB he barreled a ball to RF showing off his power. In his last AB he collected another single and then showed off his speed by stealing a base. The committed OF showed off all his tools today and showed why he is going to be good at the college level.

Davion Lewis SS/RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Uncommitted 2-way raw athlete out of 5 star baseball who had an unbelievable afternoon. At the plate he went 3/3, helping himself out with 2 XBHs and an RBI. He threw well on the hill, going 5 innings allowing 2 and striking out 6. FB sat 79-81, reached 82. Lewis features a good slider which he got multiple Ks on, sitting 71

Kaleb Williams INF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Williams is an uncommitted infielder for 5 star baseball, who has a projectable and athletic frame. He had a solid afternoon, having multiple hits go over 80 EV. In game 2 he laced a go-ahead 2 RBI base hit, working the count and going with a 2 strike pitch the other way. He is an adjustable hitter in the box, his controlled stance kept him on time for any velo.

Dylan Zahm MIF/RHP (‘26,PA) • View Player Profile
An Uncommitted 2-way player from West Chester Dragons, Zahm was on his game from the get-go. On the hill he attacked hitters early, getting a lot of soft contact and ground ball outs. He went the distance, striking out 4 and picking up the win. He also came up in the clutch at the plate, walking the game off with a single to left.

Cole Hendrickson 3B (‘26,MA) • View Player Profile
Just off his Sophomore season, Hendricks is a powerful offensive RHH for Northeast Lions. 2/2 so far on the afternoon, both hard hit pull-side line drives. His hands are calm and his stride is controlled, keeping him in the hitting position for all pitches. Uncommitted at this time.

Jackson Logan LHP (‘27,MA) • View Player Profile
Tall and projectable left handed arm talent for the Northeast lions, Logan had hitters guessing all morning. Displaying 2 different deliveries kept hitters guessing, along with a 4 pitch mix. FB reached up to 84. Had the stuff working as well, striking out 9 in 5.2 innings of work. 1/3 at the plate as well, uncommitted at this time.

Wynn Womeldorf RHP (‘27,VA) • View Player Profile
Arm talent for the Carolina White Sox, Wynn was effective and efficient in his 6 innings of work. The upcoming sophomore threw all 3 of his pitches for strikes, not falling behind too many hitters. A couple hit batters troubled him, but he showed poise and limited damage on multiple occasions. Uncommitted at this time.

Gabe Lopez CIF (‘25,RI) • View Player Profile
Lopez is a strong, offensive CIF of the Northeast Lions, and he had a productive afternoon at the plate. Tallying 3 hits across 2 games, and picking up an RBI in game 2. He uses his frame to generate power, especially to the pull-side. Strong hands and showed a willingness to work counts and see pitches. Uncommitted at this time.

Briggs Lessmeister C/3B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
An uncommitted offensive threat for Wow Factor Charlotte Scout, Lessmeister was hot at the dish all day. He had 2 doubles to LF, displaying big time pull-side power. EV on the first double was 97. He is athletic as well, scoring both times and stealing a base.

Hayden Sternberg RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
At 6’ 175Ibs, Sternberg has a lean frame and strong legs. On the mound he went 3IN for 5Ks w/ his FB around 81-82, mixed between his SL extremely well created a lot of spin off the mound. However Hayden needs to work on his control as he has 4BBs in the game. Although I see a lot of potential in him as he continues to develop.

Davis Willard SS (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The 6’1 170Ibs R/R SS had an impressive game, but thrived at the most important times for his team with runners on base. Showed up for his team when they had bases loaded, launching a hard-hit line drive to the LF fence and scoring everyone on base to give his team the lead. Very compact swing, uses his body well and drives through the BB.

Davis Cook RHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Cook was dominant on the mound today, pitched 4IN of scoreless ball. The 6’1 155Ibs RHP showed the speed of his FB throwing it 85-85 topping in at 87, combined w/ a high spin SL around 74-75, it left many batters frozen in the batters box. Looking forward to seeing the kids progression as he gets stronger.

Zach Misenheimer RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
High energetic player that’s been hot at the plate. He went 3-3 w/three HH baseballs including 2 doubles. Lot to like with his frame, standing at 5’11 at 15 years old. Add some strength and w/his motion he should be able to creep high 80s in the future. He went 5.2 IP w/a handful of strikeouts. Worked his pitches well and only gave up 3 runs to a very offensive team in the Southern Athletics.

Brode Dixon C (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
First thing to notice about Brode is his cannon of an arm. The gun clocked him at 85 on his thrown down to second during warm-up. He has an extremely strong lower half that unloads into his throw. At the plate, he went 2-2 w/a HH double and HH single, his double being a 90 EV hit. Has a good frame for a catcher at 5’11 170, his arm is bound to improve more going into college.

Jack Wohl-Cox RHP (‘25,FL)
Went the distance for Vipers Baseball Club, giving them 7 full innings of work. He pitched through some tough situations, but always managed to control the runners on base getting through the game without a run. Worked an 83FB that stayed through the zone well and paired it with a CB/CH combo that brought a few strikeouts - around a 2200 rpm on the FB. The work ethic is there as he ran poles after the end of the game.

Brent Laughter C/OF (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Hard contact for the C in his 2 AB’s. His hardest of the day at 99 EV was a hustle triple that scored one for the CBC team. He also showed some patience and drew a walk - adding a stolen base after he got on. Flashed his baseball suave all game, lots of energy to look for, potentially more an OF than C in his future.

Evan Myers LHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Myers’ arm has some talent pumping the ball at 90, but he didn’t have his best stuff today. There’s a lot to like in Myers w/his smooth motion which creates a powerful whip I his arm. The FB had plenty of life, but the BB could use some work only sitting around 1900 on the rpm’s. There’s great potential and he should grow immensely with the staff over at Western Carolina where they can increase his value.

Caden Jeffrey LHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Lefty went the whole game in his teams mercy rule in the 5th inning. He went 5 shutout innings and collected the W. He has a high arm slot and displays a FB and CB. The CB was very sharp and from his arm slot tunneled well off of his FB. Jeffrey did a good job of speeding hitters off w/ inside FB that also made the big CB play better. It was evident he was trying to locate his FB to both sides of the plate rather than blowing it by the hitter.

TJ Bradford 2B (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile 
The uncommitted second basemen showed off all the tools in this one. He reached base 3 times and one of those was an RBI single to LC. The half inning before he made a spectacular diving play going towards 1B to save a run. The bases would have been loaded if he had not come up w/ this play. He also stole a base after reaching safely. TJ is a smooth defensive player who consistently puts himself in good positions to make plays. In the second game I watched he also hit a double down the LF line.

Graysen Stafford 1B (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Stafford collected three hits at the plate today. His final line was 3-3 w/ 4 RBI and a double. He has a projectable frame at 6’3 185 lbs. he showed the ability to go the other way and pull the ball as his double was pulled down the 3B line and two singles to RF. His first single was on a 2 strike BB.

Sam Carpenter RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Carpenter took the mound for the Clippers and mostly threw FB. The righty went 3.1 innings before handing the ball off in the 4th. His FB had good carry through the zone creating a lot of swing and miss. The FB topped at 84 and looked easy. Carpenter also had a BB but did not need it much. He is a lanky righty at 6’1 160 lbs.

DAY 3


Mason Walker CF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted CF showed off his ability to barrel the ball all game to all parts of the field. Walker collected 2 hits along with a RBI. Walker made great contact with deep flyballs and hard line drives through holes. A really talented bat with great speed, lots of potential.

Sully Mellor LHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted LHP was elite today on the bump in a pitchers dual for a ticket to the semifinals. He has a great 3 pitch mix with his FB sitting 79-82 T85 CH 65 SL 67-70. Mellor only gave up 1 run. Great day from the southpaw showing great stuff all day. Big competitor with tons of energy.

Trey Watts C (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Watts had a great day today at the plate. He went 2-3 on the day and showed off his power and quickness. Watts started his day off with a single. Later in the game Watts scorched a ball to the LF fence for a stand up triple while flying around the bases. Watts went 7-11 with 2 triples and 4RBIs this weekend and proved why he is one of the best hitters in this tournament.

Brennen Kiser RHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted RHP put on a pitching clinic today to put his team in the semifinals. Kiser pitched a CG shutout while collecting 9Ks and only allowing 2 hits. Very impressive outing as his FB was sitting 84-85 T88, SL 70-73. His slider had hitters confused all game and caused a lot of swing and miss along with his fastball. Big frame with lots of potential at 6’1 190lbs. Kiser proved why he is one of the top arms in this tournament. Big time pitcher to keep an eye on.

Madrid Tucker SS (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile

The uncommitted SS put on a clinic at the plate and defensively today. Tucker showed off his power at the plate driving a ball to the gap for a stand up triple and then hit a line drive single the opposite way. He showed his quickness on the bases all day and is a big threat to opposing teams with his speed. In the field he made great plays and is smooth every play. He is a 5 tool player with lots of potential.

Ian Downey RHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile

The 6’3 175lbs RHP was dialed in today in a big semifinal game. Downey went 5.1IP while only giving up 1 run along with 6Ks. Very efficient outing and showed a great 4 pitch mix. FB 78-80 T82, CB 60-61, SL 64-65, CH 65-66. Eletric stuff on the mound today with tons of potential.

Asa Coplin 1B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
An explosive LHH that scorched the ball all over the outfield today. His best hit of the day was a warning track double blasted off the bat at 95EV. Coplin has that quintessential smooth lefty swing & he uses his legs to unload on the baseball. His other two AB’s were fly’s, but both registered EV’a at 90. At only 16, he’s got a lot of room to keep getting better to surely add to his already powerful swing.

Davis Flaig CF/RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Starting pitcher for the first round of the playoffs who went out and dealt. He didn’t overpower the hitters, but came out throwing strikes and pitching to contact. He allowed only two hits in 4IP w/no walks & no runs. He helped himself out at the plate going 3-3 w/a run scoring double. Good upside for the rising sophomore.

Aidan Kalligonis RHP (‘26,PA) • View Player Profile
Went the distance in his team’s first playoff game. He had a great mix of pitches working FB/CH/SL that all seemed to keep the batters off balanced as he only allowed 4H in 7IP. Kalligonis peppered the zone allowing no walks and striking out 6 in the process. For a ‘26 he had some good stuff topping at 82 using his legs very well in the process. The motion, frame, and pitching ability is there, next comes the size.

Danny Zytkowizc C (‘26,PA)
The ideal combination of a L/R split player. He’s got the ideal frame for a premier catcher standing at 5’11 175, and he showcased the leadership needed with the role. Ztykowizc called all 14 innings he caught today demonstrating his understanding of his pitchers, the zone, and the game. Thoroughly impressed by his framing and blocking ability. At the plate, his LH swing is straight to the point, driving the knob to the baseball each time producing a triple in game two.

Tristan Buzbee C (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted catcher stood out both at the plate and on the defensive side. In his first AB he collected a single up the middle. In his third AB he barreled a base hit LD up the middle. Tristan proved his approach is to stay towards the middle of the field which will allow for adjustments on BB. On the defensive side he made an athletic play on a pop up and threw out a runner at 2B. I was impressed w/ Buzbee’s receiving as well. He worked under the ball and stole some calls for his pitchers. In the second game, Buzbee was 1-1 w/ a walk and an RBI double to RC. Very smooth LHH swing that consistently put together good AB’s.

Hayden Lister RHP (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
This RHP brought out the FB often in this one. His FB was up to 84 as a rising sophomore. He allowed 3 runs but did not get much help by the defense. His ability to strike people out helped him get out of a jam in the 2nd. I would have liked to see Hayden mix in some more off-speed. The righty has an explosive delivery and I look forward to seeing where he ends up down the road.

Solomon Hudson LHP (‘26,NC)
The uncommitted lefty had quite the performance w/ 13 strikeouts in 6 IP. He was able to get out of a jam in the first w/ 3 punch outs. In the first his catcher even had problems receiving because of the ASR that Solomon had on his FB. Hudson also had a small SL but was FB heavy in this one. The FB was up to 81 and sat 78-79.

Dillon Bullard C (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted catcher has a swing full of power. His line in this one was 2-2 w/ a BB. His first AB was a barrel over the RF head for a 2B. This swing produced a 92 EV. The second AB he had a great AB battling back from 2 strikes to draw a BB. Dillon has a good 2 k approach by removing his leg kick and trying to put the ball in play. This allowed him to take some good BB.

Heath Craver RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Craver has electric stuff for a rising junior. His FB was up to 89 in the first w/ a slider spinning at 2500-2600 RPM. He has a 3/4 arm slot that plays w/ his arsenal. Although his command was not the best in this one he got a lot of swing and miss in the 2 innings he pitched.

Jordan Callahan 1B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
An uncommitted 1B out of Wow Factor 14u, Callahan’s offensive abilities were on display all afternoon. The lefty has quiet hands and a controlled stride, keeping him on time and in the hitting position. Had multiple knocks on the afternoon, also driving in 2. Showed a willingness to work counts and see pitches, but doesnt hesitate when he gets his pitch in the zone.

Jordyn Cruz OF/1B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Athletic LHH out of Wow Factor 14u, Cruz was one of the big pieces in the teams 2-win afternoon. Cruz is a calm hitter who is patient in the box, finding multiple FBs for strikes that he turned into hits. Came up in a crucial spot in the late game, and he came through with an RBI single giving Wow Factor teh insurance they needed. Projectable frame, uncommitted at this time.

Ben Able SS/3B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Strong and projectable RHH for QC Corndogs, Able was hot at the dish all afternoon. In game one he laced 2 doubles, both to deep left field. Uses his tall frame and stays in his legs to generate big pull-side power. Also walked, stole a base and drove in 5. In game 2, he added another RBI and a couple hard hit outs.

Camden Crocker 2B (‘29,SC) • View Player Profile
Clutch hitting MIF for Power Baseball 14u, Crocker had a semifinal to remember . Going 2/2 at the dish including a go ahead 2RBI double in the 7th. Confident hitter who isn’t afraid of the first pitch, hitting 2 FBs for knocks.

Jake Bria C/3B (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
The upcoming freshman went 5 strong for Wow Factor Scout 14u. Showed good command of the FB, using it early and often to get ahead in the count. 6Ks in the outing, 5 of which came on the fastball. Bria uses his frame to work down the mound and generate velo, his FB topping 76.

Jarrett Hinson RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
An uncommitted right hander for the Carolina Clippers, Hinson was on it from the jump in the quarterfinals. He attacked hitters early and often, landing his FB for strikes in all quadrants. Was in the zone and forced contact, letting his defense work. Went 6.2, striking out 3, allowing one run and picking up the win. FB topped 83.

Tate Onley SS (‘26,SC)
An athletic SS for QC Corndogs, Onley had a productive day at the plate, having multiple multi hit games. Showed off his athleticism on the bases, stretching hits into doubles. His athleticism carried over to defense, where he made a handful of good plays at short. Smart player who adapts to off speed well, keeps his hips engaged and in the hitting position. Uncommitted at this time.

Connor Frey 3B/RF (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The 6’ 160Ibs RHH got his team started, , very powerful swing was able to barrel a BB into centerfield with a RISP for a standup double. Compact swing, strong power driving through the BB. Also flashed on defense making a diving catch in RF, and also used his arm to gun out a runner from the outfield on a one hope.

Braden Bradford MIF (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The 6’ 187Ibs MIF had an active day today, very versatile player, excelled at making consistent hard contact on BBs. Braden had two line drives into LF, and also showed off his speed by stealing twice, putting himself in scoring position every time. Quick hands, strong upper body able to drive through the ball, very powerful swing and athletic player.

Jaxon Keeling OF (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
With a large frame at 6’3 185Ibs, Jaxon is athletic and strong, well timed very powerful swing drives through the ball with immense strength and speed. He was 2-2 today tallying a double and a home run, with EVs of 100.5 and 95.6. Jaxon completely barreled the BB consistently when approached at the plate also has a keen eye for pitches very controlled with what he swings at.

Gavyn Miller CF (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The 5’11 155Ibs CF was perfect hitting today going 3-3 with two hard-hit line drive singles into the outfield and a battled standup triple into right field, all while bringing in 2RBIs for his team. Gavyn has serious talents with his speed while zooming around the bases and in the outfield. Very versatile and athletic player on the field able to contribute to winning baseball.

Carter Callicutt RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Callicutt had an impressive outing today, pitched 4.3IN allowed only 2 hits w/ 2 runs, FB ran roughly 80-81 most game topping at 84, mixed between hjs CU/CH all day with high RPM. Very athletic and strong player, arm looks powerful when releasing the ball, and has a very intimidating pitching presence.

Jalen Boyd (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Boyd had an extremely clutch game recording two hits, one coming from in the bottom of the 8th inning tie game with a full count bases loaded with the game on the line. Brady has a compact swing, able to make contact with the ball from anywhere in the zone and create opportunities for his team.

Drew Hatley 3B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The 6’2 150Ibs 3B has a lean frame, large presence in the batters box, tallied two hard hit balls today with a 2RBI double moonshot over the center fielders head and a line drive to right center late in the game. Drew has a lot of potential with his size and strength ability to create hard contact on every ball he faces.

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