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2017 PGBA 18U PGBA Columbus
18 U ALL TOURNEY TEAM

CAEL BAKER - OHIO ELITE
ANDREW CHARLEY - OHIO SURGE
BRENDAN SANO -MIDWEST MARLINS
BERTO CARSELLE - MIDWEST MARLINS
TRENT CASTLE - MIDWEST MARLINS
WILL DAVIS - OHIO INDEPENDENCE
GRANT DELAS - OHIO ELITE
JASON FISCHER - GRIZZLIES BASEBALL
RYAN GLAUNER - OHIO INDEPENDENCE
MICHAEL HALL - GRIZZLIES BASEBALL
CHANDLER HARRIS - GRIZZLIES BASEBALL
SAM KENDALL - GRIZZLIES BASEBALL
JAKE LAFFEY - OHIO SURGE
TYLER LEHMAN - OHIO SURGE
JACOB LOTT - MIDWEST MARLINS
RYAN MITCHELL - OHIO SURGE
RYAN RIDER - MUSTANGS ELITE
ALEX SHAPIRO - OHIO INDEPENDENCE
BROCK STEWART - MIDWEST MARLINS
LUKE WILLIAMSON -OHIO ELITE
CLAY WISNER - OHIO INDEPENDENCE
JACKSON WOLF - OHIO ELITE
DREW YOUNG - MUSTANGS ELITE
TIM ZELLER -MIDWEST MARLINS

Schedule/Scores Event Info   Pool Standings
Event Information
12 team max event. 4 game guarantee.  Top 6 teams advance to bracket.
900.00 entry fee.  $10.00 daily gate fee.  $25.00 weekend pass

Mail payment: PG Columbus 1852 Northwood Dr., Lancaster, OH 43130
phone payment: 740-215-5458
4 games guaranteed
weather permitting
All players must have been born on or after May 01, 1998
Wood Bat Only
Bat Restrictions
Event Lodging - Required
  • Book Your Hotels
  • Beneficial to know where teams are booked for scheduling process
Coolers Not Allowed
Entry Fee
900 USD  
NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AT ANYTIME AFTER PAYMENT. TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR WILL HOLD A CREDIT TO A FUTURE EVENT IF NOTICE OF CANCELLATION IS GIVEN AT LEAST 3 WEEKS PRIOR.
Gate Fee (plus tax where applicable)
Tournament Pass: 25.00 USD (Per Person) - Entry to all games for this tournament
Daily Pass: 10.00 USD (Per Person) - Entry to all games for a specific day
Format
PG COLUMBUS WILL FOLLOW STANDARD PG SUPER25 TOURNAMENT RULES.  THE
FULL BREAKDOWN OF THE RULES IS LOCATED ON THIS AND THE PERFECT GAME
WEBSITE.  FREQUENTLY ASKED RULES ARE BELOW.  PITCH COUNT RULES ARE SET
FORTH IN PITCHING RESTRICTIONS SECTION
5.03-04 Time limits - 14-18U 2 hour time limit for all games except
semi-finals and championship games.  No new inning may begin after 2
hours.  Pool play games may end in tie.  In playoffs, including semi and
championship if a game is tied after time limit - the tie breaker
procedure is as follows:
The last three hitters
from the previous inning will load the bases.
The base runners will be placed
as follows:
   Last hitter from previous inning @ 1st Base
   Hitter before him in the lineup @ 2nd Base
   Hitter before that in the lineup @ 3rd Base
Normal substitution rules apply to these
runners.
The hitting team will start the inning with
one out.
Play continues until one team is ahead at
the end of an inning.
5.07 Mercy Rules: 14U-18U: 15 after 3, 12 after 4, 8 after
5.
5.08 Trips to the mound: The pitcher must be replaced on the
2nd trip to the mound in any inning.
5.09 Hitting lineup: , 14U-18U: Can consist of 9, 10, or 11
players.
The lineup must stay with the same number of batters for the
entire game. The 10th and 11th hitter if used will be designated as an EH and
XH on the lineup card. The EH and XH is the same as any position on the field
as far as substitutions are concerned. The starting pitcher is allowed to DH
for himself and bat in any slot in the order.
5.16 Pitching: The MLB balk rule will be enforced. When a
balk is called it is NOT a dead ball. The 3B to 1B pickoff move is legal. Also,
in the windup position, a pitcher is permitted to have his "free"
foot on the rubber, in front of the rubber, behind the rubber, or off to the
side of the rubber. Please refer to Pitch Smart guidelines for pitching
limitations.
5.19 Seeding and Tie Breaker Rules & 5.04 No 2 teams from same
organization with match up in the first round of the playoffs. Otherwise
seeding is as follows: 18U 8 TEAM TOURNEY - 2 POOLS OF 4; TOP 2 TEAMS FROM EACH POOL MAKE BRACKET

Pool play overall
record (winning percentage)
If two teams are
tied -Head to Head winner
If three teams are
tied – If one team has defeated both other teams, that team advances. If not go
to #4.
Total runs allowed
in pool play.
If still tied –
Total runs scored in pool play
If still tied –
Total runs allowed subtracting game with most runs allowed in pool play
If still tied –
Total runs allowed minus two games with most runs allowed in pool play
If still tied –
Runs scored inning by inning starting with first game until one team has more
runs after a complete inning starting with pool games
Second place teams
will always be taken ahead of 3rd place teams for wild cards, 3rd place ahead
of 4th place, etc. Higher seed is always the home team.

For more tournament information contact:

2017 PGBA 18U PGBA Columbus Director
Joe Griffith
 ohiosurgebaseball@gmail.com
740-215-5458

Tournament Results

Event History Since 2016
THE PROOF IS IN THE RESULTS. VIEW THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS FROM THIS EVENT TO GO ON TO THE NEXT LEVEL
315
DRAFTED
Event Records
Category Time/Velo Name St Event year Draft Commitment
FB 93  mph Hudson Hamilton TX 2022   Texas
FB 93  mph Jose (JT) Guerrero III CA 2022   Fresno State
FB 93  mph James Whitaker NV 2023   Louisiana State
FB 93  mph Luis Martinez-Gomez CA 2021  10
FB 93  mph Kaden Taque CA 2022   California

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