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Tournaments  | Story | 12/17/2025

15u Tourney All-American Team

Hitter of the Year: Landon Bonner

The 2028 class saw many players from across the country take the next step in their development as they entered the High School ranks. There were huge performances from highly ranked players on the PG circuit as well as some under-the-radar guys who burst onto the scene. Landon Bonner came into Sophomore National as a Top 500 ranked player and after an impressive showing, left with all eyes on him as a rankings riser in the class. The left-handed hitting shortstop from The Colony, Texas, had a summer to remember with All-Tournament Team selections in three of his next four events culminating with a historic performance at the 2025 PG 15U WWBA National Championship. The Hebron High School prep went 20-for-24 in nine games for 5 Star Mafia 15U Black with four homeruns and 12 runs batted in. He also scored 17 runs and finished with a mind-boggling 2.500 on-base plus slugging percentage. An amazing summer from Bonner that firmly implanted his standing as a Top-10 player in the entire 2028 class.



Pitcher of the Year: Valentin Ceballos 

The hard-throwing right-hander from New Braunfels, Texas is the 15U Most Valuable Pitcher of the Year. The two-time Select Festival player took a big step forward on the bump this year after putting up a 0.62 ERA with 62 strikeouts over 33 and 2/3 innings pitched. The New Braunfels High School prep is just starting to scratch the surface of what he could be on the bump, and it showed at every stop on the PG circuit. Ceballos only allowed 14 hits and 12 walks this year and was named to six All-Tournament Teams and highlighted by his selection as the Most Valuable Pitcher at the 2025 WWBA Sophomore World Championship.
 
First Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Grant Arnold FL Canes National 112 38 2 3 4 38 23 0.507 1.440 4
C Nico Ayars FL CBU 138 47 11 3 6 42 9 0.416 1.226 7
C Dominic Rossy GA Aviators Nation 140 43 11 3 5 48 6 0.377 1.124 8
1B Hunter Elmore AL Arizona Diamondbacks Scout Team 111 37 4 3 5 24 3 0.435 1.279 5
1B Minjoon Kim NJ NY Gothams Ghost 143 49 22 3 0 35 12 0.445 1.252 5
MIF Landon Bonner TX 5 Star Mafia 97 37 10 2 4 20 16 0.493 1.434 3
MIF Harrison Milanowski AL East Cobb Astros 177 56 14 4 2 37 34 0.438 1.238 9
MIF John Crandall KY KBC 79 25 7 1 5 29 5 0.417 1.361 6
MIF Logan Pena CA Las Vegas Misfits 102 44 14 3 2 22 8 0.506 1.383 6
MIF Austin Maiden CA Wow Factor National 16U 98 42 9 4 4 26 8 0.429 1.258 5
3B Max Trojanowski NC SBA 105 44 17 1 3 31 1 0.484 1.344 4
3B Ivan Andino NC SBA Sandlot 2028 100 42 8 2 4 28 17 0.420 1.206 6
3B William Mota TX Texas Hype 77 39 3 0 4 33 18 0.506 1.329 6
OF Ty Madden NJ ZT Dynasty 140 55 13 5 4 37 21 0.500 1.397 8
OF Jaden Freeze PA Top Dawg Ghost 137 49 11 4 4 40 21 0.480 1.383 12
OF Dylan Weinstein NY Showtime Select 184 67 10 1 6 69 25 0.435 1.124 11
OF Mason Malone GA Wow Factor 125 42 15 3 5 52 27 0.416 1.264 8
OF Braden Cox NJ East Coast Ghost 157 49 8 7 7 50 23 0.415 1.321 11
OF Hudson Oliver AL FTB Southeast 2028 47 23 6 1 4 22 16 0.489 1.554 3
UTL Evan Goodmon FL Ghost National 121 51 15 3 3 29 16 0.490 1.316 6
UTL Jaden Freeze PA Top Dawg Ghost 102 49 11 4 4 40 21 0.480 1.383 11
UTL Kaden Beard FL Ghost Evolve 15U 66 37 10 2 0 22 22 0.561 1.420 6
UTL Iggy Robinson MA Boston Prime 17U Navy 135 66 20 7 3 59 20 0.489 1.386 8

Second Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA OPS ATT
C Carter Thibodeaux LA Gold Culture/Piranhas National 136 49 9 4 3 42 9 0.450 1.247 7
C Michael Anthony Alberto NJ Wow Factor Northeast 98 28 3 2 5 28 6 0.418 1.328 6
C Eduardo Lopez SC 5 Star Carolina 16U Scout 74 35 5 3 2 32 5 0.473 1.263 6
1B Asa Goodman NC Carolina Speed 74 34 10 3 3 21 8 0.540 1.531 5
1B Jack Yonkman NY Showtime Select 106 43 11 0 6 39 2 0.524 1.501 7
1B William Simms NH NEA Wildcats 120 51 14 3 4 38 17 0.515 1.442 3
MIF Conner Adams GA East Cobb Astros 160 64 18 2 2 66 49 0.566 1.485 11
MIF Richard Cruz Iii AZ 5 Star Mafia National Southwest 77 40 8 2 0 28 21 0.519 1.269 3
MIF Dawson Moore UT MBA 88 41 11 4 0 22 14 0.586 1.513 5
MIF Carson Haney TN USA Prime SE 118 46 10 10 2 39 9 0.451 1.295 6
MIF John Miller NY East Coast Ghost 165 40 10 2 6 33 23 0.317 1.044 8
3B Leo Guollo GA East Cobb Astros 109 30 4 2 5 35 9 0.337 1.054 6
3B Logan Dorkin TX Lonestar Baseball 63 32 8 0 2 27 6 0.508 1.357 6
3B Grady Callaway TN Redbirds National (Caldwell) 104 47 12 2 2 35 11 0.452 1.204 7
OF Tyler D'Amico NY BEAST 98 42 13 4 3 28 9 0.500 1.429 6
OF Anthony Agah GA ATL Lightning 16U Gold 82 37 9 2 4 33 15 0.451 1.286 6
OF Jason Lizotte NV MTBA DAWGS 202 64 16 8 1 46 43 0.416 1.175 12
OF Andrew Akopov GA East Cobb Astros 159 45 14 4 3 47 22 0.409 1.226 9
OF Blake Huston CT Showtime Select 171 46 19 3 2 33 30 0.371 1.159 12
OF Sebastian Joubert NJ Top Dawg Ghost 166 48 10 0 5 39 22 0.369 1.056 8
OF Conor Alvezi MA GBG Northeast 124 42 12 4 8 43 17 0.408 1.323 5
UTL Alex Miranda MA GBG Northeast 115 42 12 2 6 40 18 0.447 1.348 6
UTL Javen Bearden GA The Dream 206 67 14 6 0 52 25 0.419 1.122 9
UTL Eli Bagley NC Carolina Clovers 74 33 11 4 4 34 9 0.516 1.581 5
UTL Aiden Choo TX Baum Bat Scout Team 59 32 9 7 0 18 9 0.542 1.517 4


First Team Pitchers

Pos. Player State Travel Team IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Madden Pike WA Wow Factor National 16U 41.1 18 57 0.77 6
LHP Dayne Franks IL Iowa Select 2028 Scout 43.1 29 81 1.55 7
LHP Yariel "Lito" Diaz FL Canes National 17U 48 39 86 1.21 3
RHP Valentin Ceballos TX Line Drive- Thomas 33.2 14 62 0.77 6
RHP Eli Haacke TX Banditos 2028 Deleon White 60.2 51 95 1.35 8
RHP Tyler Neville MA BAA Hammerheads 45.1 28 88 1.32 3
LHP Evan Hedlund AZ VMC Valley Boys 32 22 44 1.19 8
RHP Bryce Floyd GA ProStock Baseball Club 36 13 48 0.94 6
RHP Oscar Fernandez FL Power Baseball 2028 Marucci 34.2 23 36 0.89 4
RHP Truitt Stafford GA East Cobb Astros 16U 54.2 26 68 0.86 12
LHP Neil Gelfand Jr. NY Clubhouse 2028 EvoShield 26.2 20 40 0.90 6
RHP Grant Kunstbeck GA Premier Prospects 16u Scout 45.1 24 63 1.19 6
RHP Dylan Cunningham MA Canes National 17U 25 10 45 1.08 3
LHP Jacob McCarter NC SBA Sandlot 2028 53.1 50 71 1.20 8
RHP Rhett English AL East Cobb Astros 16U 34 17 41 0.79 6


Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Player State Travel Team IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Jake Powell TX Midland Southwest 2028 Scout 28.2 15 39 0.80 2
LHP Noah Ott FL Scorpions 2028 Scout 22.2 13 32 1.08 5
RHP Gavin Whitley NC Canes 16U Black 26 17 49 1.12 5
RHP Jack Guevara TX Dallas Tigers Davis 21.1 12 32 0.80 6
LHP Kyle Green FL CBU 2028 Scout Team Hafner 28.2 22 36 1.08 7
RHP Brandon Espinoza SC Hilton Head Hurricanes 22 20 31 1.46 6
RHP Conner McGuire FL CBU 2028 Scout Team Warren 30.1 20 46 1.15 4
RHP Jaxon Kraubetz FL JR7 baseball 33.1 24 44 1.02 6
RHP Oliver Dugan FL Blue Collar Dawgs 16U 21.1 10 36 0.98 2
RHP Noa Das FL Manny Ramirez Scout Team 2028 32.2 18 53 1.26 4
LHP Morgan McGuire NC South Charlotte Panthers 2028 National 33.2 22 62 1.37 7
RHP Sean Fitzpatrick FL South Florida Burn 61 41 55 0.90 12
LHP Kieran Dunne NY Showtime Select NY 16u 52 38 68 1.44 9
RHP Isaias Torres FL Canes National 17U 24 17 38 0.83 6
LHP Sean Rodesiler NC Arena National 26/27 29.2 15 52 1.32 4
LHP Greyson Bell PA SBA Bolts National 2028 28.1 15 40 1.07 4
RHP Derrick Aull GA 643 DP Cougars 16U 49 32 55 1.02 6
RHP James Callaway GA SmarTense 16U The Show 34 14 62 1.32 5
RHP Luca Scarangello NY RCBC Ghost 17u Nationals 43.2 35 57 1.33 9
LHP Colton Small NC CBA Orioles Scout 2028 38.2 22 47 1.09 7


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