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2004 WWBA 15U National Championship
 
 

August 04, 2004 - August 08, 2004

East Cobb Complex
Marietta, GA  [ Google | Yahoo! ]    Other location(s) ▼

The WWBA's National Championship filled with Top Prospects playing for Championship Rings at East Cobb's Baseball Complex in Marietta, GA. The East Cobb Aztecs defeated top-seeded NorCal in last year's Championship Game.

Welcome to Perfect Game

Perfect Game is an organization that defined an industry and remains baseball’s most respected scouting report service. Perfect Game provides showcases, tournaments, online video, national rankings, player profiles, scouting reports and college and professional opportunities to the nation’s top prospects and their families. Where talent goes, professional scouts and top college recruiters are sure to follow, and Perfect Game can offer the best in baseball increased exposure, insight and professionalism to propel them through their baseball careers.

What we do

WWBA:

• The wood bat division of Perfect Game

• Run the largest and most scouted tournaments in amateur baseball.

• Compile scouting notes on thousands of players annually

BCS:

• The metal bat division of Perfect Game

• Run most competitive metal bat tournaments of elite teams in amateur baseball

• Compile scouting notes on thousands of players annually

Perfect Game World Series:

• The most elite event in the summer travel team circuit

• Consists of 16 elite teams at each age division (14u, 15u, 16u, 17u)

• Regional Qualifiers will start in summer 2013

What participants receive

• Very highly competitive games on the nicest fields in the country

• Exposure to college coaches and MLB scouts that attend these tournaments

• All games will be scored using Gamechanger scoring software. All gamecasts, box scores, and game wraps will be posted online

• Top performances will be mentioned in the PG Scout Blogs that are viewed by thousands on a daily basis

An interview with Roy Clark

Roy Clark: "Jerry (Ford) and his staff do an outstanding job. We feel that they put on, and it’s not even close, the best showcases and tournaments of anybody. They’re so well organized. Jerry has tremendous knowledge of scouting. They have a lot of former professional and college baseball people in their organization.

"Since they put on the best showcases and tournaments, naturally they’re going to get the best players. We are pretty much a high-school oriented organization, so where the best players go, we will be there. We have sometimes up to 10 or 11 scouts covering Perfect Game events. It gives athletes the chance to compete at the highest level of their age group, in a team or showcase format, in some of the best facilities in front of both colleges and scouts.

"They’re (Perfect Game) the best, and the top colleges and the highest level scouts know it."

Click here for the full interview transcript

Results are what count...

Perfect Game set a new record for the tenth consecutive year following the 2011 MLB draft. Of the 1,530 players selected, 1,323 had attended a Perfect Game event, and 294 of the first 331 picks were Perfect Game alumni. Many of these alumni had participated in multiple Perfect Game tournaments, showcases and/or leagues.

In the past ten years, 9,073 Perfect Game participants have been chosen in the MLB First-Year Player Draft. However, these figures do not account for the many Latin American free agents who participate in Perfect Game showcases and tournaments and then sign with Major League clubs. One can only imagine how many Perfect Game alumni will ultimately reach their dream of playing Major League Baseball down the road.

Perfect Game does not take any credit for the numerous outstanding players selected in the draft or the many more who go on to play college baseball. Perfect Game simply provides talented players a means to be identified and evaluated closely while competing with and against the best worldwide. Perfect Game identifies players, provides an opinion, and then lets Major League scouts and college coaches form their own.

MLB scouts and college coaches make the most important decisions, and luckily, they follow what we do very closely - not only in person, but online as well.

Draft fast facts
• 52 of first 60 players drafted had attended a Perfect Game event

• 85 percent of all players drafted in 2011 were Perfect Game alumni

• 294 of the 331 players picked in the first 10 rounds had participated in either a PG showcase or tournament

By the numbers
Number of PG alumni taken in draft each year

2002: 364
2003: 409
2004: 533
2005: 823
2006: 952
2007: 1,048
2008: 1,164
2009: 1,191
2010: 1,266
2011: 1,323

Tournament F.A.Q.

What is difference between WWBA and BCS?
Is there a coaches check-in/meeting prior to tournament?
Is there a player check-in prior to the tournament?
Are teams required to have birth certificates for each player?
When will games start?
When will the championship game be done?
How do I update my player information on my profile?
How do I get my roster listed online?
What is the tournament format?
How do I get into the WWBA World Championship in Jupiter?
What is the invitation process for the 16u and 17u WWBA National Championships?


Document TitleDate Added Manage
15U Championship Schedule Posted: 5/10/2010 1:16:13 PM ViewDownload
Championship Game Summary Posted: 5/10/2010 1:16:13 PM ViewDownload
Tournament Scores Posted: 5/10/2010 1:16:13 PM ViewDownload
Locations(s) Directions
East Cobb Complex - 4617 Lee Waters Road Marietta, GA Google | Yahoo! Map
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Event Record   All Time PG Event Records
Category Time/Velo Name St Event Year Draft Col.Commitment
Fastball 94 Jeff Harding, Jr. MD 2012   South Carolina


MLB Players (8)

2007 WWBA 2010 Grads or 15u National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Current MLB Debut Drafted by (Rd.) HS Grad
Mike Trout Angels Angels (7/8/2011) Angels (1) in  2009 2009

2005 WWBA 15U National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Current MLB Debut Drafted by (Rd.) HS Grad
Eric Hosmer Royals Royals (5/6/11) Royals (1) in  2008 2008
Michael Roth Angels Angels (4/13/13) Angels (9) in  2012 2008
Michael Roth Angels Angels (4/13/13) Indians (31) in  2011 2008

2004 WWBA 15U National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Current MLB Debut Drafted by (Rd.) HS Grad
Jason Heyward Braves Braves (4/5/2010) Braves (1) in  2007 2007
Nick Noonan Giants Giants (4/2/13) Giants (1) in  2007 2007
Josh Vitters Cubs Cubs (8/5/12) Cubs (1) in  2007 2007
Tyler Thornburg Brewers Brewers (6/19/2012) Brewers (3) in  2010 2007

2003 WWBA Freshman Nat Championship Alumni
Name MLB Current MLB Debut Drafted by (Rd.) HS Grad
Hank Conger Angels Angels (9/11/2010) Angels (1) in  2006 2006


Drafted Players (239) *Only displaying first 10 rounds.   View all rounds.

2010 WWBA 15u National Champ. Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Jamie Jarmon Round 2 by Rangers in 2012 2012
Duane Underwood Round 2 by Cubs in 2012 2012
Zach Lovvorn Round 6 by Royals in 2012 2012
Andrew Velazquez Round 7 by Diamondbacks in 2012 2012

2009 WWBA 2012 Grads or 15u National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Courtney Hawkins Round 1 by White Sox in 2012 2012
Corey Seager Round 1 by Dodgers in 2012 2012
Lucas Sims Round 1 by Braves in 2012 2012
Teddy Stankiewicz Round 2 by Mets in 2012 2012
Colin Rodgers Round 3 by Royals in 2012 2012
Avery Romero Round 3 by Marlins in 2012 2012
Austin Dean Round 4 by Marlins in 2012 2012
Mason Felt Round 5 by Reds in 2012 2012

2008 WWBA 2011 Grads or 15u National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Kaleb Cowart Round 1 by Angels in 2010 2010
Christopher (Cito) Culver Round 1 by Yankees in 2010 2010
Delino DeShields Round 1 by Astros in 2010 2010
Robert Stephenson Round 1 by Reds in 2011 2011
Kevin Comer Round 1 Comp by Blue Jays in 2011 2011
Tyler Goeddel Round 1 Comp by Rays in 2011 2011
Dwight Smith Round 1 Comp by Blue Jays in 2011 2011
Joshua Bell Round 2 by Pirates in 2011 2011
Daniel Norris Round 2 by Blue Jays in 2011 2011
Roman Quinn Round 2 by Phillies in 2011 2011
Mason Felt Round 5 by Reds in 2012 2012
Nick Delmonico Round 6 by Orioles in 2011 2011
Albert (AJ) Vanegas Round 7 by Padres in 2010 2010
Brandon Mims Round 9 by Blue Jays in 2010 2010
Garrett Schlecht Round 9 by Cubs in 2011 2011

2007 WWBA 2010 Grads or 15u National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Jesse Biddle Round 1 by Phillies in 2010 2010
Chevez Clarke Round 1 by Angels in 2010 2010
Christopher (Cito) Culver Round 1 by Yankees in 2010 2010
Jake Skole Round 1 by Rangers in 2010 2010
Mike Trout Round 1 by Angels in 2009 2009
Christopher Hawkins Round 3 by Blue Jays in 2010 2010
Andrew Toles Round 3 by Rays in 2012 2010
Andrew Toles Round 4 by Marlins in 2010 2010
Jake Anderson Round 7 by Yankees in 2010 2010
Ryan Newell Round 7 by Marlins in 2012 2009
Scott Griggs Round 8 by Dodgers in 2012 2009

2006 WWBA 15U/09 Grad. National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Chevez Clarke Round 1 by Angels in 2010 2010
Tyler Naquin Round 1 by Indians in 2012 2009
Richie Shaffer Round 1 by Rays in 2012 2009
Jake Skole Round 1 by Rangers in 2010 2010
Zack Wheeler Round 1 by Giants in 2009 2009
Luke Bard Round 1 Comp by Twins in 2012 2009
Alex Wood Round 2 by Braves in 2012 2009
Andrew Toles Round 3 by Rays in 2012 2010
Andrew Toles Round 4 by Marlins in 2010 2010
Spencer Kieboom Round 5 by Nationals in 2012 2009
Will Roberts Round 5 by Indians in 2011 2008
Hudson Randall Round 7 by Tigers in 2012 2009
Jon Matthews Round 8 by Reds in 2011 2009
Matt Lane Round 9 by White Sox in 2011 2009
Tucker Barnhart Round 10 by Reds in 2009 2009

2005 WWBA 15U National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Tim Beckham Round 1 by Rays in 2008 2008
Eric Hosmer Round 1 by Royals in 2008 2008
Danny Hultzen Round 1 by Mariners in 2011 2008
Deven Marrero Round 1 by Red Sox in 2012 2009
Donavan Tate Round 1 by Padres in 2009 2009
Harold Martinez Round 2 by Phillies in 2011 2008
Chase Davidson Round 3 by Astros in 2008 2008
Brooks Hall Round 4 by Brewers in 2009 2009
Tim Melville Round 4 by Royals in 2008 2008
Adrian Nieto Round 5 by Nationals in 2008 2008
Mark Pope Round 5 by Padres in 2011 2008
Will Roberts Round 5 by Indians in 2011 2008
Matt Taylor Round 5 by Orioles in 2011 2009
Kyle Kraus Round 7 by Red Sox in 2012 2008
Cody Martin Round 7 by Braves in 2011 2007
Michael Roth Round 9 by Angels in 2012 2008
Danny Hultzen Round 10 by Diamondbacks in 2008 2008

2004 WWBA 15U National Championship Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Jason Heyward Round 1 by Braves in 2007 2007
Cody Johnson Round 1 by Braves in 2006 2006
Michael Main Round 1 by Rangers in 2007 2007
Nick Noonan Round 1 by Giants in 2007 2007
Nathan Vineyard Round 1 by Mets in 2007 2007
Josh Vitters Round 1 by Cubs in 2007 2007
Charlie Culberson Round 1 Comp by Giants in 2007 2007
Eric Eiland Round 2 by Blue Jays in 2007 2007
Hunter Morris Round 2 by Red Sox in 2007 2007
John Tolisano Round 2 by Blue Jays in 2007 2007
Tyler Thornburg Round 3 by Brewers in 2010 2007
Kyle Blair Round 4 by Indians in 2010 2007
Hunter Morris Round 4 by Brewers in 2010 2007
Trent Mummey Round 4 by Orioles in 2010 2007
Kyle Blair Round 5 by Dodgers in 2007 2007
David Buchanan Round 6 by Mets in 2009 2007
David Buchanan Round 7 by Phillies in 2010 2007
Chris Hernandez Round 7 by Red Sox in 2010 2007

2003 WWBA Freshman Nat Championship Alumni
Name MLB Draft HS Grad
Hank Conger Round 1 by Angels in 2006 2006
Michael Main Round 1 by Rangers in 2007 2007
Aaron Miller Round 1 by Dodgers in 2009 2006
Max Sapp Round 1 by Astros in 2006 2006
Charlie Culberson Round 1 Comp by Giants in 2007 2007
Thomas Hickman Round 2 by Marlins in 2006 2006
Hunter Morris Round 2 by Red Sox in 2007 2007
John Tolisano Round 2 by Blue Jays in 2007 2007
Mark Fleury Round 4 by Reds in 2009 2006
Hunter Morris Round 4 by Brewers in 2010 2007
Kyle Bellamy Round 5 by White Sox in 2009 2006