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High School  | General | 11/17/2025

Regional Superlatives: Georgia

Photo: Malachi Washington (Perfect Game)
Most Likely to Make a Huge Jump in the Rankings in 2026: 

Carter Allen

Allen is one of the more projectable arms in the state for ’27 and the arm is loose and whippy. The Carrollton native has already been up to 91 mph and it’s easy to see this velo jumping even more as he fills out the lean 6-foot-3 frame. He’s a name to keep tabs on and should be a riser over the next year if the projection hits. 



Kolby Martin

Martin is my pick to click over the next few months in the ’26 group. He’s a good athlete and there aren’t many switch hitting shortstops with feel to hit in this class on the national level. He’s going to be a name to monitor next spring after putting up great numbers on the summer circuit. 


Most Likely to Hit .500 in PG Events in 2026: 

Austin Tamborra

It’s always impossible to predict this one but I think there’s a good shot we see Tamborra hit the .500-mark next year. He’s coming off hitting .500 at the Underclass World Championships and has just hit at every stop in 2025. I’m not sure if there’s a lot of players that have a chance to do it but Tamborra is certainly on the shortlist. 


Most Likely to make a Velo Jump into the Mid-90s in 2026: 

-Griffin LongChris Guillory

Long and Guillory are a pair of names that have a chance to really explode this spring. Both are ultra-projectable and great movers with their velocity already getting into the low-90s. There’s a real chance we see both of these guys move up the rankings in a big way in 2026 as their velocity continues to make jumps. 


Most Likely to Back Up a Breakout in 2026: 

Cameron Jackson

Jackson was one of the bigger winners of the summer months and moved up the rankings in a big way, something that I’m not sure we’re done seeing. He’s a tooled up middle infielder and has all the reasons to love the profile. Jackson is a switch hitter with strength into the gaps and is a good defender up the middle. He’s another Georgia Premier product to watch out for in 2026. 


Most Likely to Lead Region in Home Runs in 2026: 

Trevor Condon

Condon will be spearheading one of the top lineups in the state next spring and has a real shot to lead the state in homers. There’s real bat speed here with feel to elevate to the pull-side. Condon will be one of the more highly followed players in the state next spring and if he leads the state in homers like I’m predicting, expect his name to go even higher on the PG Draft Board. 

-Cam McElwaney


Most Likely to make a Huge Jump in the Rankings in 2026:


Veer Patel (’26, Vidalia, Ga.) the 6-foot-1, 194-pound left-handed hitting third baseman is primed for a big jump in the ’26 rankings as he heads into his senior year at Vidalia Comprehensive High School. Patel has seen a massive jump in his power numbers throughout the ’25 PG season and culminating with an All-Tournament Team (Batting) selection at the 2025 PG WWBA World Championship in Jupiter. The Mercer University commit finished with six homeruns and 42 runs batted in over 51 games during the ’25 PG circuit. Patel was also named to the All-Tournament Team (Pitching) after not allowing a run over 5 and 2/3 innings pitched down in Jupiter as a potential two-way candidate at the next level for the Mercer Bears.

Most Likely to Hit .500 in PG events in 2026:


Luke Winbush (’27, Marietta, Ga.)- the 5-foot-9, 165-pound right-handed hitter finished the ’25 PG circuit with a .487 batting average and has seen his offensive output increase every year since joining the high school ranks. The Pope High School junior displays an innate feel to find the barrel and use the whole field while seeing his on-base plus slugging percentage steadily increase over the last four years to 1.306 in 2025. With his ability to make consistent contact (6 Ks in 94 PA), the uncommitted Winbush is a good bet to hit .500 on the ’26 PG circuit. 

Caden Borcherding (’27, Acworth, Ga.)- the 6-foot-1, 185-pound right-handed hitter finished the ’25 PG season with a .459 batting average and has the work ethic to flirt with the .500 batting average mark in 2026. The No. 1 ranked catcher in the Georgia state class and No. 3 overall changed his stance and approach in the box with big dividends to his credit throughout the ’25 PG season. A talented and defensive-minded backstop, Borcherding has made a huge jump in his offensive output. With his noticeable added strength and ability to use the whole field, the Clemson commit is ready to make another jump on the offensive side of his game.


Most Likely to make a Velo Jump into Mid-90s in 2026:

Shane Jelenevsky (’26, Marietta, Ga.)- the 6-foot-7, 250-pound right-handed pitcher burst onto the Georgia scene after moving into the Atlanta area from New York. The University of Maryland commit dominated in Jupiter at the 2025 WWBA World Championships and was named to the All-Tournament Team for his efforts. The Hillgrove High School senior punched out 10 over five scoreless innings for Stars Baseball 2026 Marucci on just one hit. He ran the fastball up to 93 mph and is primed to make another jump as he continues to mature into his extra-large frame. A consistent performer on the PG circuit, Jelenevsky is just scratching the surface as he syncs up his long levers and delivery with the mid-90s velocity just around the corner.


Most Likely to Back Up a Breakout in 2026


Maceo White (Atlanta, Ga.)- the 6-foot-2, 165-pound right-handed hitter from Maynard H. Jackson High School took his game to the next level in 2025. A primary shortstop, White has seen his stock rise in the PG rankings as he continues to add size and strength to his lean athletic frame. After finishing with a .289 batting average in 2024, he raised his batting average nearly 100 points and saw the power tool blossom for the 643 DP Cougars during the 2025 PG season. The recently signed Vanderbilt commit checks all the boxes with his athleticism and defensive versatility to go along with his 6.45 speed at prime positions up the middle. With his present feel to control the barrel through the zone and leverage the baseball out front, the sky is the limit for White heading into his junior season.
 

Most Likely to Lead Region in Home Runs:


Colin Anderson (’28, Acworth, Ga.)- the 6-foot, 185-pound right-handed hitter has been displaying easy pop on the PG circuit for years after having been named to the 13U and 14U Select Festivals. The primary infielder made sure that high school baseball would be no different and made his impact immediately felt with a home run in his first varsity at-bat as a freshman. Heading into the ’26 high school season as the No. 3 ranked player in the entire 2028 class, Anderson has a chance to lead the region in home runs for Etowah High School. Not bad for a sophomore who won’t turn 16 years old until right around the start of the season.
 
-Jason Phillips


Most Likely to Make a Huge Jump in the Rankings in 2026


‘27 Justice Morrison (Westlake HS)

Twitchy athletic middle infielder who committed to Vanderbilt back in September. It’s not hard to bet on this improving over the next calendar year as he continues to add strength throughout his wiry frame. The angles and internal clock at shortstop are real, and he has the chance to stick there as he continues to move through his prep days and into his collegiate career. It’s switch hit ability with feel for the barrel from both sides of the box, with good length through the hitting zone and budding impact to either gap. As Morrison starts to lift the baseball consistently a bit more, you have a bundle of tools here with a good offensive profile to headline the entire package. Vanderbilt got ahead of the curve here with this pickup.

‘27 Will Richardson (North Oconee)

It does not take too much faith here to go out on a limb and say this has a really good chance to pop over the course of the next year. At 6’5/195 and throwing with the left hand, Richardson was really impressive in Jupiter for Team Elite. He tossed four innings of one hit ball and struck out four, running his fastball up to 91-mph and showed a slider and change in his arsenal. As more strikes start to come into the picture and he adds on more functional strength, this entire arsenal will only continue to improve. He’s got the size, ease of operation and the arm really works… going to be a player that collegiate coaches need to keep tabs on this spring and incoming summer. 


Most Likely to Hit .500 in PG Events in 2026:


‘27 Daniel Biondo (Denmark)

Hitting .500 is no easy feat, especially for guys who play as much as Biondo does in a summer. But it’s easy to rock with a prospect who hit .410 over 78 AB’s and has a long, long track record of hitting at every stop. He gets the ball in the air to his pull-side consistently per his spray charts, lending itself well to future power projection as he continues to fill out his wiry 6-0/170 frame. It’s a quiet right-handed swing that has proven adjustable, hitting velocity and recognizing spin from a bevy of different arms and angles. He creates good angles, it’s simple and he’s consistent. Barrel finder. He has hit .400 or better in four of his last five years at Perfect Game events on very good volume. He is also uncommitted.

‘27 Evan Brand (Kell)

Brand is another bat in the Peach State that has consistently hit for higher averages than most of his peers, wrapping up the ‘25 campaign with a .429 average after a staggering .489 mark in ‘24. He simply doesn’t strike out, and has outlier barrel control/adjustability to cover the zone and identify spin. He’s got loose wrists with a toe tap timing mechanism that is always on time, flicking the barrel out to anything over the plate and practicing a true all fields approach. It’s a linedrive swing with lower attack angles, showing the consistent ability to put the ball in play and get on base. Count on Brand for another calendar year of production at the dish.

Most Likely to make a Velo Jump into the Mid-90s in 2026


‘26 Ty Tillery (Morgan County)

Tillery got his fastball up to 94-mph once this summer, but it was a majority of low 90’s heaters over the course of his starts. After an off-season of work, it seems quite plausible that we could see him come out in the spring working into the 94-5 band with some consistency, especially early on his starts. He was 90-93 at National this summer, showing an easier motion to get to that velocity with an arm that works and good physical size at 6’4-195. The body can easily hold more weight, and you don’t have to take a risk when saying there’s more in the tank here. Auburn commit.


Most Likely to Back Up a Breakout in 2026


‘26 Santos Wade

Wade has gotten on the radar of area scouts in Georgia and for good reason. He has a bundle of projectable tools, with the glove, arm and instincts to stick at short and some of the most explosive Blast Motion data you can find for a prep in the class. The hands have been called “robust” at the dish, assisting in creating substantial rotational acceleration and bat speed. He’s got impact in the bat too, as we got a glimpse of it in the fall. He would connect on a screamer of a linedrive homerun that left Field 1 at East Cobb over the big blue wall in left. Outside of the bat, he looks to be an above average runner with more to come in terms of physical projection as well. There more than likely isn’t too much more in terms of height given the proportioned look of his build, but he can pack on more strength without losing a step for shortstop. As he continues to refine his approach and get into advantage counts more often, look for Wade to pick up real steam on the MLB Draft trail.
 

‘26 David Ojeda (Buford)

He has been well ranked on the scene for a while now, but after a year that saw him attend a sunshine showcase and earn his National invite, he would end the year ranked #227 in the country with a 9.5 grade. He brings a tightly wound, physical frame to the table with strength in his hands/forearms. He is a 6.64 runner and has instincts on the basepaths in games, with the ability to play all three spots in the outfield grass right now with 91-mph arm strength. It’s a left-handed stick with a swing geared for getting the baseball in the air and he can do just that, slugging three homeruns this year at PG events and none of them were of the cheap variety - he would get one over the batters eye on Field 1 at East Cobb this fall. It's really easy to like everything Ojeda can offer right now, and the fact he is still uncommitted is a bit mind boggling… he is a contributor early at the next level. 


Most Likely to Lead Region in Home Runs

‘26 Malachi Washington (Parkview)

Washington was awarded a bevy of silverware for his accomplishments last spring, including taking home Perfect Game’s Underclass Player of the Year award. He would hit .538 with 15 homeruns and 59 RBI, an absurd line as a part of a Parkview club that was competitive all year long. He is a Perfect Game All-American, an LSU commit and the 19th ranked player in the country right now. There isn’t too much else to say here… Washington is my bet for leading the Region in Home Runs.

-Michael Albee

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Regional Superlatives: Florida

Vincent Cervino
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15u Tourney All-American Team

Jason Phillips
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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...
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16u Tourney All-American Team

AJ Denny
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Hitter of the Year: Koa Romero is the Hitter of the Year for the 16u group, as he would come to every premier event of the summer and earn All-Tournament honors (Beast of the East, 16/17u WWBA, Jupiter) in every single one. Over 82 plate appearances, Romero would pump ten homeruns with forty two RBI and sixteen walks, good for a .378 average and 1.339 OPS. The performance on volume at the best events of the year pushed Romero over the edge here, as he’d hit a pair of homeruns in Jupiter (one of them at 112 EV) as an underclassmen and collect double digit hits in BOTH WWBA events with a combined six jacks over the two tournaments. It was a summer that combined performance and winning on the biggest stages for Romero. It’s a quiet left-handed swing that packs a punch. He would reap the benefits of his performances, earning a commitment to LSU and jumping to the #74 prospect in...
College | Recruiting | 12/15/2025

Recruiting Notebook: December 15

John McAdams
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Tucker Rice (27 MS) bumping up to 91; living hi-80s from real fast arm. Good SL @ 77-79 w/ depth & sold w/ intent. Loads of traits & strikes. #WWBA @PG_Uncommitted @PG_DeepSouth pic.twitter.com/DEjFqRcsIY — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) July 6, 2025 Tucker Rice, RHP, Class of 2027 Commitment: Alabama Alabama has continued to stay red hot in the recruiting trail ever since August 1st rolled around on the calendar and have continued to stack major pieces in their ’27 class. They dip into Mississippi to land one of the premier arms and one that’s stood out on the circuit for quite some time. It’s a fast arm and the athleticism certainly shines working down the slope. The velocity has continued to tick up over the last calendar year and reached into the low-90s towards the end of the summer. He’s confident in his changeup and the breaking ball is...
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17u Tourney All-American Team

Vincent Cervino
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Finest in the Field: Class of 2029

Tyler Russo
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Scout Stories: Part 5

AJ Denny
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Best Game I Saw: The Dream NTL 18U vs. MBA Scout Team Murphy Jupiter always brings out the best, and we got fireworks from the jump. Turner Marshall gave The Dream an outstanding 4+ innings of work on the mound, holding a lethal MBA team at bay with Chance Dixon, Derrick Carter, and Ellis Appling providing an offensive spark out of the gate for the Georgia based boys. However, it was only a matter of time before the talent on the other side got going, as MBA erased a 3-run deficit in the 5th to take a 4-3 lead led by a Parker Loew HR. The Dream then took command again in the Top of the 6th, before MBA punched right back with a huge 5-run inning in the bottom half capped off by a clutch RBI single from Matthew Kerrigan, ending a wild sequence with tons of notable performances from two very competitive rosters. Best Tournament Performance I Saw: Surely someone has already brought this...
College | Story | 12/12/2025

College Notebook: December 12

Craig Cozart
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Nebraska Cornhuskers 2025 Highlights: The Cornhuskers were a difficult team to figure in ’25 as they finished with 33 wins, played just .500 (15-15) in the Big Ten but had some big wins at various times during the season and got hot at the right time. They knocked off then #16 Vanderbilt in the second game of the year, beat #5 Oregon State 2-out-of-3 at home in late March and then got hot at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha to win the Big Ten Tournament. They beat Michigan State in a 10-inning thriller before taking care of #4 Oregon, knocking off Penn State and then shutout #13 UCLA to punch their ticket to the Chapel Hill Regional. Head coach Will Bolt has now led his alma mater to three conference titles and three NCAA Regional appearances during his six years in Lincoln. No different than when he was a player, Bolt’s teams play with passion and toughness, this was never more...
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Finest in the Field: Class of 2028

Troy Sutherland
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Finest in the Field: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 You like athletes? You like defenders who can impact a game at any given point? Look not further than this class as it's loaded from coast-to-coast with elite defenders all over the diamond.  C: Brogan Witcher, Bakersfield, CA Our scouting staff got several strong looks at Witcher whether that was at the Summer Kickoff, Sophomore National or the Underclass All American Games where he showcased his strong overall skillset and especially his advanced ability behind the plate. His 6-foot-3,180 pound build looks like one that will fill in quite nicely and be that big and physical catcher’s frame. His arm talent is undeniable where he gets it out quick and runs it up to 79 mph on throwdowns to 2nd (1.84 pop). Besides the standout catch/throw ability, we’ve seen him frame/receive strong arms and block it well during...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 12/11/2025

PG Softball "Toys 4 Tots" Fundraiser 18U division

Dave Durbala
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BURLINGTON, IA - 2025 Perfect Game Softball Toys 4 Tots Fundraiser One Day, December 7, 2025. Kicking off the holiday season, six teams participated in this one day, 3 game guarantee tournament in the 18u Division. We would like to thank those that donated a toy, and know that they will be distributed to area underprivileged children through a local charity organization. Following are some of the top performers from the weekend. Earning Tournament MV-Pitcher was Jolee Strohmeyer (2026 Dubuque, IA), a RHP/UTIL with tournament champion Lady Expos Blue. Strohmeyer shows hitters a consistent and repeatable motion and delivery with good use of the legs in the drive phase, and a quick and aggressive arm whip. Working with a six pitch mix of fastball, change-up, rise, drop, curve and screw, Strohmeyer topped out at 60 mph, and showed good movement  as she worked her rise and curve just out...
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Scout Stories: Part 4

Tyler Henninger
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Scout Notes: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Best Game I Saw: Hudson Reed (‘26, GA) torches this ball to deep CF for a solo 💣. Generates easy power that plays to the big part of the yard. Middle of the order traits #UBCWest @PG_Georgia @PG_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/UXqDVFmUBx — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) June 18, 2025 I was fortunate enough to see a lot of highly competitive games with loads of talent on the field, the game that sticks out to me the most was Alpha Prime 2026 vs. ZT National Prospects at the UBC West. The game was an efficiently played affair with arms dominating on both sides. Graham Schlicht was masterful for Alpha, striking out 12 hitters over 5 dominant innings. PG All-American Julian Cazares came out of the pen blowing smoke, touching 97 mph with the fastball. On the other side, Jake Carbaugh surrendered just one hit and...
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