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Tournaments  | Story | 12/18/2025

14u Tourney All-American Team

Player of the Year: Asher Williams

It was an incredible year for Williams that was rewarded with a trip to the 14U Select Fest, before some more impressive play in the fall. He came to the plate almost 250 times in PG tournaments throughout 2025 and reached base in well over half of them, hitting to a .500 AVG while slugging a 14U circuit best 12 bombs and driving in 113 runs. The numbers on the surface are ridiculous, but when you look at the high-level events he put them up in, it makes it even more impressive.

Pitcher of the Year: Tristan Blalock



Blalock earns this honor after a dominant 2025 where he struck out 85 batters in just 48.2 innings of work with a minuscule 1.58 ERA. This included several strong performances at many national level tournaments and showcases where he was able to bully some of the best hitters in the country. It’s hard not to fall in love with Blalock’s projectable 6-foot-3 frame, his loose and fast arm that works to a deceptive low release and his stuff where it’s an upper 80s, T90 fastball presently with feel for a sweepy low 70s slider. Blalock shows the early ingredients of becoming a special arm when it’s all said and done. 

Two-Way Player of the Year: Jordan Leon 

Leon put up video game numbers on both sides of the ball while playing at our most competitive events. The #2 player in the country slashed .424/.569/.733 with 8 HRs in a large 82 game sample. Then on the mound he put up a ton of zeros with his 0.79 ERA in his 53 innings of work. At the plate, it’s simply some of the best raw juice in the class, and he gets to it regularly with minimal swing and miss in his offensive profile. On the mound, it’s a low-effort operation producing easy upper 80s gas, and he pairs his heater with a sharp upper 70s slider he can control and manipulate. It wouldn't be a surprise to our staff if he continues to dominate as a two-way player at Sierra Canyon as well as on the summer/fall PG circuit.


First Team Hitters

Pos Name State PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C Luca Briggs VA 180 70 20 5 9 68 35 24 0.519 1.557 8
C Xavier Rodriguez GA 208 65 17 6 7 51 45 14 0.436 1.358 11
C Finn Friesz-Fraley NY 128 42 15 7 9 47 17 16 0.442 1.61 8
C Carson Noce OR 110 39 9 6 3 30 20 18 0.481 1.47 7
1B Colton Windham CA 148 49 16 3 7 51 33 11 0.445 1.42 7
MIF Devin Urena NJ 244 95 24 1 13 74 45 75 0.497 1.436 14
MIF Noah Jarolimek SC 109 38 12 2 5 48 20 7 0.469 1.411 7
MIF Kinkade Vest TX 258 84 20 6 9 75 51 44 0.424 1.269 12
MIF Michael Bergin NV 161 69 18 3 6 49 33 12 0.566 1.568 7
MIF Mason Miller VA 120 43 8 4 5 27 27 25 0.467 1.396 8
3B Asher Williams UT 246 87 29 8 12 113 54 39 0.5 1.58 15
3B Lucas Ota-Salas NV 260 127 42 8 6 97 33 33 0.57 1.53 19
3B Easton O'Quinn FL 159 59 16 5 6 64 26 16 0.472 1.403 8
OF Macgraw VanWormer AZ 209 75 29 7 4 73 43 46 0.497 1.478 11
OF Stephen Pio PA 161 81 22 8 10 81 19 28 0.609 1.785 9
OF Austin Middleton NJ 260 97 18 4 6 69 49 36 0.48 1.286 15
OF Jesse Maddox CA 232 86 18 2 10 76 51 30 0.506 1.428 16
OF Mason Jones AL 226 81 24 7 4 41 55 73 0.503 1.452 11
OF Josiah Park CA 107 52 12 4 0 32 8 26 0.547 1.341 8
UTIL Landyn Dugas LA 105 40 8 4 1 27 23 27 0.519 1.404 7
2WP Jordan Leon CA 242 73 15 7 8 80 57 21 0.424 1.301 13


Second Team Hitters

Pos Name State PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C Mason Doan CA 104 43 6 4 6 29 16 18 0.518 1.526 9
C Daniel Diaz FL 256 88 30 8 3 63 38 42 0.417 1.184 14
C Craig Sale WA 112 37 6 2 2 35 18 12 0.493 1.341 5
C Weston Densmore GA 172 55 13 6 9 64 45 66 0.505 1.662 14
1B James Stout CA 200 69 15 0 7 84 23 12 0.473 1.328 13
MIF Antonio Gil TX 152 50 8 13 4 28 36 21 0.442 1.431 8
MIF Tucker Christman NV 266 89 22 3 6 66 40 36 0.416 1.142 13
MIF Bostyn Dart AZ 240 102 12 6 0 54 25 50 0.495 1.166 13
MIF Peyton Lopez TX 209 73 13 6 5 67 31 36 0.435 1.213 9
MIF Blake Barberena CA 234 76 10 16 8 88 48 28 0.439 1.391 9
MIF Romeo De La Torre CA 182 70 16 4 3 47 30 26 0.493 1.316 12
MIF Gage Thomas CA 152 66 24 2 4 58 24 24 0.545 1.494 12
3B Dylan Mercado TX 295 87 25 10 9 92 61 25 0.401 1.282 15
3B Miles Gardynik MI 110 46 10 2 10 50 21 18 0.548 1.717 7
OF Evan Thompson AZ 276 79 20 21 5 86 64 27 0.407 1.373 11
OF Bryce Haydock TX 203 75 7 13 2 44 28 51 0.449 1.229 10
OF Jordan Valverde CA 130 62 11 3 8 46 25 10 0.602 1.677 11
OF Calvin Madenspacher NC 125 48 9 9 8 52 19 17 0.48 1.574 7
OF Cameron Hockett WA 190 60 14 4 2 54 51 22 0.462 1.294 11
UTIL Earon Ramirez TX 333 91 18 2 0 42 98 51 0.396 1.074 22
2WP Seth Young AZ 217 86 16 14 6 73 38 35 0.512 1.483 10


First Team Pitchers

Pos.
Name
State
Travel
ERA
IP
SO
WHIP
ATT
RHP
AL
East Coast Sox
1.58
48.2
85
1.15
12
RHP
TX
Banditos
2.01
31.1
48
1.44
8
RHP
CA
ZT Prospects
0.79
53
70
0.98
15
LHP
TX
Elite Banditos National
1.44
53.1
73
1.28
10
RHP
AL
East Coast Sox
1.09
32
50
1.31
7
RHP
FL
Sting Select
0.93
60.1
90
1.04
11
RHP
TN
Beast National
0.98
64
49
0.75
10
RHP
TX
ZT Prospects
0.99
63.2
89
0.86
18
RHP
FL
Scorpions Scout
1.58
62
52
1.27
9
RHP
MA
Ghost National
1.26
61
61
0.98
7
RHP
IL
Iowa Select
1.33
63
81
1.13
11
RHP
NJ
EC Ghost
1.49
65.2
113
0.99
13
RHP
AZ
Knights Elite
1.52
69
54
1.16
14
RHP
AZ
AZ643 Baseball
1.39
75.1
76
1.06
16
RHP
GA
USA Scout
0.19
36
50
0.83
5
RHP
TX
ZT Prospects
0.65
43.1
51
0.99
9
RHP
NJ
East Coast Ghost
1.17
59.2
69
1.14
15
RHP
GA
5-STar National
0.97
50.2
57
1.11
6
RHP
NJ
Jersey Storm
0.37
37.2
40
1.20
7
LHP
NC
GBG Elite
1.14
55.1
64
1.23
10


Second Team Pitchers


Pos. Name St Team ERA IP K WHIP ATT
RHP
NH
Wow Factor National
2.97
56.2
98
1.27
11
RHP
FL
Ghost National
2.25
37.1
49
1.05
6
RHP
FL
Eagle Eyez 2029
1.80
35
52
1.17
7
RHP
TX
Banditos Deleon White
2.05
65
62
1.15
11
LHP
FL
Canes National 15U
2.21
31.2
48
1.36
9
RHP
AZ
Canes National 15U
2.46
42.2
57
1.38
10
RHP
CA
Elite RBI Banditos National
2.50
61.2
93
1.27
16
LHP
TX
South Coast Cream
1.54
59
48
0.97
12
RHP
TX
ZT Pros. American
2.32
66.1
71
1.25
23
RHP
FL
JR7 Baseball
2.30
79
97
1.65
13
RHP
FL
JR7 Baseball
2.20
95.1
90
1.25
15
LHP
AZ
Zona Boys 2028
2.73
64
75
1.31
11
LHP
TX
ZT Pros. American
2.86
83.1
87
1.75
19
RHP
TX Banditos Scout
2.71
49 84 1.35 12
RHP
FL
ZT Prospects
1.69
49.2
79
1.53
11
RHP
FL
Scorpions Scout
1.22
51.2
72
0.99
10
LHP
TX
Thunder
1.39
40.1
63
0.92
6
RHP
PA
KBC Phillies
1.29
49
72
1
8
RHP
NC
GBC Elite
1.31
48
71
1.19
10


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