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Tournaments  | Story | 10/7/2019

PG Fall Classic Champions

Photo: 643 DP Cougars (Perfect Game)

Chattanooga’s eXposure Underclass White – Fall Rolls to Underclass ‘Ship in Georgia

MARIETTA, Ga. – With a roster filled with highly ranked prospects and college commits, eXposure Underclass White – Fall, came to Marietta this weekend and dominated the Underclass bracket to capture the PG Underclass Fall Classic crown after beating Ninth Inning Royals 16u Honeycutt at the East Cobb Complex Sunday afternoon 4-2.

In the championship game, eXposure Underclass White - Fall’s lineup featuring Virginia Tech commit Keaton Ray, Lipscomb commit Wyatt Heidle, and Alabama commit Andrew Burns each had a RBI, which would be the difference in the 4-2 victory.

In pool play, eXposure Underclass White - Fall went 2-0 outscoring their opponents 19-3, which would be good enough for a No. 1 seed heading into bracket play.

eXposure Underclass White - Fall would continue their dominance in bracket play as they outscored their opponents Sunday at East Cobb 15-5 on their way to the championship win.

East Tennessee State commit Andrew Ronne would take home MVPitcher honors after a complete game, two-hit effort in the Quarterfinals Sunday morning at the East Cobb Complex, over Bullpen Redstitch 108 16u. Ronne was dominant all game long as he recorded 17 strikeouts allowing a walk and scattering two hits throughout the game.

MVP honors went to 9th Inning Royals 16u Honeycutt’s Sadir Ryan. Ryan, the club’s backstop, would go 1-for-3 in the fifth spot in the Royals order during the championship loss Sunday afternoon. Over the course of the weekend, Ryan was impressive at the plate as he ended with an average of .429 in five games. He contributed to the team’s offense production in a big way this weekend racking up five singles and a home run, while batting in three runs, scoring six of his own, and swiping six bases. He is now hitting .356 in 27 games this year at Perfect Game events. Very impressive and consistent offensive production from the sophomore out of Southwest Dekalb High School in his hometown of Decatur, Georgia.


2019 PG Underclass Fall Classic Champions: eXposure Underclass White - Fall



2019 PG Underclass Fall Classic runner-up: Ninth Inning Royals 16u Honeycutt



2019 PG Underclass Fall Classic MVP: Sadir Ryan





643 DP Cougars Improbable Run Lands Upperclass Crown

MARIETTA, Ga. – 643 DP Cougars capped off a perfect weekend Sunday at East Cobb to capture the 2019 Perfect Game Fall Classic crown, after beating East Cobb Colt .45’s 18u club 4-3. 643 went a perfect 5-0 on their way to the hardware, which is becoming a regular occurrence in Georgia this fall.

643 DP Cougars advanced into bracket play Saturday night as the second-seeded team in the bracket as both 643 and East Cobb Astros advanced through the two-game pool play undefeated. In bracket play, they miraculously survived three one-run games, including the championship Sunday afternoon.

In their first playoff game Sunday morning at Kell High School in Marietta, they scored twice in the bottom of the sixth to move ahead by the one-run margin. Tournament MVP William Lybrook got things going for 643 with a bunt single and was moved to second with one out by Dallas Baptist commit Reid Robertson. A single by outfielder Adam Love would even the score, and then with the bases loaded later in the inning, Mark Tucker wore a pitch to collect an RBI the hard way and put his team up 3-2. John Armstrong came in to pitch in the top half of the seventh striking out two and fielding a weak grounder to move his team into the semifinals.

In the semifinals at Kell High School Sunday afternoon, 643 Cougars would draw the third seed, Canes GA Gold 17u. 643 DP Cougars found themselves trailing the Canes 2-1 after six and a half, when they came to bat in the bottom of the seventh.

In the seventh, West Florida commit Kyle D’Amour got the offense going with a one-out double to left field. Kyle would then steal third during Jack Gilsenan’s at-bat that ended in a walk. With runners on first and third, D’Amour stole home to tie the game at 2, which would end the club’s scoring and send the game to extra innings.

In the eighth, the tiebreaker rules start with an out on the scoreboard, and 643 would induce a double play on the second pitch of the top of the eighth to get back into the dugout and win the game, which is exactly what they would do.

In the bottom half of the eighth, 643 would only need one pitch to advance to the semifinal as Jack Fergusson saw a fastball and drove it to deep left field for the sacrifice fly, and a 3-2 victory over Canes GA Gold 17u.

In the final, aforementioned MVP and Harvard commit Lybrook, Jackson Brown, and Reid Robertson led 643 DP Cougars at the top of order going a collective 4-for-8 with three runs scored, a double, a triple, and two runs batted in.

Troy University commit Beau Fletcher of the East Cobb Colt .45’s 18u squad, was named MVPitcher of the tournament, as he was dominant Saturday night at Brook Run Baseball Field – Sadler as he outdueled Nicolas Fagerburg of East Cobb Braves 17u Braves with 12 punchouts over 5 2/3 innings pitched where he only allowed one hit and no runs.

643 DP Cougars will be back in action next weekend in Jupiter, Fla. as they will be taking place in the 2019 WWBA World Championship, Thursday through Monday at the Roger Dean Complex.


2019 PG Upperclass Fall Classic Champions: 643 DP Cougars



2019 PG Upperclass Fall Classic runner-up: East Cobb Colt .45's 18u



2019 PG Upperclass Fall Classic MVP: William Lybrook



2019 PG Upperclass Fall Classic MV-Pitcher: Beau Fletcher





2019 PG 14u Fall Classic

2019 PG 14u Fall Classic Champions: Excel Blue Wave



2019 PG 14u Fall Classic runner-up: Bulls Baseball



2019 PG 14u Fall Classic MVP: Brendan Conner



2019 PG 14u Fall Classic MV-Pitcher: Christian Chatterton





2019 PG Freshman Fall Classic

2019 PG Freshman Fall Classic Champions: Team Elite 2023 White



2019 PG Freshman Fall Classic runner-up: Team Elite 2023 Grey



2019 PG Freshman Fall Classic MVP: Michael Miller



2019 PG Freshman Fall Classic MV-Pitcher: Camden Garfield





2019 PG Sophomore Fall Classic

2019 PG Sophomore Fall Classic Champions: SWA Storm



2019 PG Sophomore Fall Classic runner-up: Smartense Angels 15u West



2019 PG Sophomore Fall Classic MVP: Jordan Carter



2019 PG Sophomore Fall Classic MV-Pitcher: Hunter Dixon






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