THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION
| 2,384 MLB PLAYERS | 15,801 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
2,384 MLB PLAYERS | 15,801 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
Create Account
Sign in Create Account
Summer Collegiate  | Story | 8/20/2015

CPL Steamers top summer team

Photo: Perfect Game

2015 Summer Collegiate Player of the Year: Nick Senzel | 2015 Summer Collegiate All-America Teams

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – 
With summer collegiate baseball campaigns from coast to coast coming to a close the past few weeks, new legends were born into the archives of some of the country’s most storied amateur leagues.

In the Coastal Plain League, playing out of the Carolinas and Virginia, it was the Edenton Steamers making their mark with a 40-15 regular season record and a first-place finish in the eight-team East Division.

The Steamers then rode that momentum from the regular season into the playoffs, where they went 6-2, and ultimately won the Petitt Cup Championship. It was the third Petitt Cup for Edenton, and their first in 10 years, since returning to one of the nation’s oldest amateur baseball leagues 18 years ago.

Edenton’s strong regular season, which culminated in a league championship, and return to glory has led them to being selected as the 2015 Perfect Game Summer Collegiate Team of the Year.

We greatly appreciate the attention from Perfect Game,” said Edenton General Manager, Tyler Russell. “It was definitely a good year for us.”

Russell, in his first year as GM for the Steamers, after serving as Assistant GM for a year, was quick to give the credit for his team’s success to the players and coaches.

We’re fortunate to have great owners and coaches here and they do a great job of getting the best players we can here,” Russell said. “Edenton is a very small town—only about five thousand people. It’s the smallest town in the league and everyone really just rallies around the team. It’s such a great atmosphere. A southern hospitality type of feel, I guess you could say. The players seem to really enjoy it and having a championship year just makes it all the much better.”

Edenton is no stranger to having championship seasons, but it had been a while. Not since 2005 had the Clams hoisted the coveted Petitt Cup. It had come close, however, making the playoffs with solid winning records in each of the last three summers with manager Bryan Hill in the captain’s chair. Under Hill, there was a feeling of resurgence that bringing the Cup back to Edenton was just a matter of time.

Yeah, it’s been a good couple of years,” Hill said. “There’s always been a good winning tradition here—since like before 2000—so for me when I came in it was just a matter of changing things up a bit to make sure we were keeping up with that.”

Hill, who has been the assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator at Chowan University in Murfreesboro, N.C. for the past four years, was talking about recruiting. He pointed that out as a main part of the success the Steamers have had the past couple of seasons.

I try and look for older guys,” said the manager. “We look for guys who have put up some numbers already, whether that’s a couple years of college or a couple years of good summer ball. We do our research. We don’t want to just go on a whim and get any guys. We want to know a lot about them and what they can bring to the team. That’s paid off for us.”

Russell and Hill, undoubtedly a winning combination in just one season together, will be back for 2016 and are already working on next summer’s team. “Yeah, it never stops, the recruiting,” Hill added. “We’re already thinking ahead and want to keep it going.”

Hill will be looking for players like Chad Sedio, who was just named a First-Team Perfect Game Summer Collegiate All-American second baseman. “Without a doubt, Chad is the type of player everybody wants to get,” the skipper stated. “He is no question, the all-around MVP—should get hitter of the year in the CPL.”

Sedio lit up the offensive categories his first year playing in the Coastal Plain League. The senior from Miami of Ohio led the league in hitting with a .403 batting average and a .769 slugging percentage. His 18 doubles and 16 home runs were also league-highs. The RedHawk finished second in on-base percentage at .465 and was third in the league in runs scored with 47.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound product from Medina, Ohio was excited about helping bring the Cup back to Edenton.

It was a tremendous experience,” Sedio commented. “It was different than I expected. The town was very small. But the community really supports the Steamers and it showed when we won it. It’s all about baseball there.”

Sedio was at fall practice last year when his coach said he got a call from Edenton with an invite to play. “I jumped at the chance,” he said. “I didn’t have a lot of options so I’m happy with the way it turned out. It was a great bunch of guys and a great experience playing for Coach Hill. He’s an incredible coach who really just knows how to manage his guys.”

In the second week of the campaign, Sedio’s Edenton teammate, Zach Prendergast, a righthanded pitcher from Seton Hall, took CPL Pitcher of the Week honors and that was just the beginning for the sophomore out of Horsham, Pa.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound hurler went undefeated off the bump finishing with a 6-0 record, tied for third in wins. He finished first in ERA with a stingy 1.17 carrying a 46-to-9 strikeout-to-walk ratio through 46 innings. Prendergast also kept the other team off the bags allowing a league-second lowest .162 opponent batting average.

Oh man, he was vital,” Hill said. “Every time he took the ball the guys felt comfortable. They knew they were going to be taken care of on that side of the ball and could relax knowing they only needed to get a couple runs for him—he was that good. We actually scored more runs with him out there, the guys were so relaxed.”

For Edenton to return to the top of the heap in the highly ranked CPL—Perfect Game ranks the summer league as one of the best in the nation—a group of mostly strangers from all over the U.S. with different backgrounds would have to come together and play as a team. Not an easy task, but something that has to happen to achieve success in a condensed 10-week season.

I actually call it a long season,” Hill explained. “We go as late into the summer as anyone. Guys have been here for weeks, playing hard everyday, and for many of them, school is about to start. It’s a credit to these guys for buying in early and realizing they were on a path to a championship, and sticking with it to the end.”

They handled themselves like professionals,” he added. “Which is where most of these guys would like to end up. As professional baseball players.”


2015 Perfect Game Summer Collegiate Team of the Year Finalists:

• Ben Elks, West Coast League
• Brazos Valley Bombers, Texas Collegiate League
• Kenosha Kingfish, Northwoods League
• Orleans Firebirds, Cape Cod League

• Terre Haute Rex, Prospect League


Previous Perfect Game Summer Collegiate Teams of the Year:

2006: Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox (Cape Cod)
2007: Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox (Cape Cod)
2008: Santa Barbara Foresters (California)
2009: Forest City Owls (Coastal Plain)
2010: Eau Claire Express (Northwoods)
2011: Bethesda Big Train (Cal Ripken)
2012: Newport Gulls (New England)
2013: Brazos Valley Bombers (Texas)
2014: Lakeshore Chinooks (Northwoods)



Summer Collegiate | Story | 9/26/2023

Cape Cod: Best of the Rest

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
Cape Cod Top 100 Prospect List | Cape Cod Top 2025 Prospects * indicates draft eligible sophomore ^ indicates incoming transfer Name Pos. Team School Hometown State Andrew Sundean C Hyannis UCF Lakeland FL Bradke Lohry^ IF Hyannis Tennessee Trinity FL Cam Schuelke^ RHP Hyannis Mississippi State Dorr MI Carter Lovasz RHP Hyannis William & Mary Midlothian VA Colby Shelton*^ IF Falmouth Florida Lithia FL Colin Tuft^ OF Orleans Tulane Vienna VA Daniel Corona^ IF Cotuit Missouri Brooklyn NY Derek Clark^ LHP Orleans West Virginia Petersburg MI Duce Gourson IF Falmouth UCLA San Diego CA Eddie Micheletti OF Orleans George Washington Wilmington DE Enzo Apodada^ OF YD Baylor Scottsdale CA Evan Truitt RHP Orleans Charleston Southern Berlin MD Finnegan Wall RHP YD UC Irvine Hesperia CA Garrett Coe RHP Falmouth Uconn Lakeside CT Ian Petrutz OF Bourne Maryland Mantua NJ Jakob Christian^ 1B YD...
Tournaments | Story | 12/29/2025

PG Expands Presence in Pacific Rim

Perfect Game Staff
Article Image
    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923  www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    PERFECT GAME EXPANDS PRESENCE IN PACIFIC RIM, STRENGTHENING YOUTH BASEBALL DEVELOPMENT    Sanford, Florida (Monday, December 29, 2025) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a significant expansion of its presence across the Asia-Pacific Zone, with a strategic focus on the 10-15 year-old age group. The initiative will be led in partnership with longtime Japanese youth baseball executive and coach Takaharu Nasu, as Perfect Game continues to grow its global footprint and strengthen pathways for elite youth...
Showcase | Story | 12/27/2025

Main Event Invades Fort Myers

Perfect Game Staff
Article Image
    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923  www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    PERFECT GAME CLOSES OUT 2025 WITH MAIN EVENT SHOWCASE  AT JETBLUE PARK IN FT. MYERS, FLORIDA    Nearly 1,000 players expected at largest showcase of the year  that has produced over 1,000 MLB Draft picks    Ft. Myers, Florida (Saturday, December 27, 2025) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, will host its 2025 Main Event Showcase from December 28–31 at JetBlue Park, the spring training home of the Boston Red Sox, in the Fort Myers area.    The Main Event is the largest showcase Perfect Game holds annually,...
Draft | Rankings | 12/26/2025

2026 MLB Draft Board Update

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
The calendar is just days away from being flipped over to 2026, and while the players may be on break, it’s clear that they are just itching to get back on the field and compete once again, with another season of college baseball right around the corner. For prep players (especially in warm-weather states), the season’s right around the corner, and players will be back on the ball fields sooner than later. With that said, the PG Draft Team came together and got to work on a 2026 MLB Draft Board update. A little pre-season shake-up and expansion as we took our board from the Top 150 names to the Top 300 names, in preparation for the 2026 college and prep seasons to begin. The 2025 MLB Draft Lottery occurred earlier in December and shed some light on what the draft order will look like in 2026, with the Chicago White Sox taking home the first overall pick, followed by the Tampa...
PG Select Baseball Festival | General | 12/26/2025

2025 Year in Review: PGAAC, ASG, Festivals

Jheremy Brown
Article Image
All-Star Game Continues To Thrive We’re only a couple of years into having the PG All-Star Game around, an underclass event attached to the All-American weekend, this year played in Petco two days before the Classic. The talent that is a part of it continues to grow to significant levels, and this year was a mix of young guys and some newer names that left lasting impressions. The two hardest throwing guys in the game were the only 2028s in attendance, Striker Pence and Dexter McCleon Jr who both were upper-90s as guys who just started their sophomore year, while the loudest moment of the day came when Kinon Bastian obliterated a pitch into the top deck of the famous Western Supply building in left field, something that we’ll remember for a long time. Extra Swings In The All-American Derby One of the best events every All-American weekend is getting to see these guys with...
College | Story | 12/25/2025

2025 Year in Review: College

Craig Cozart
Article Image
The LSU Tigers Win It All Again For the second time in the last three years, the LSU Tigers, led by head coach Jay Johnson secured the national title. The national championship was the eight in LUS program history as they swept Coastal Carolina in the MCWS championship series. As a result, Johnson was virtually a unanimous choice for National Coach of the Year on media outlets and is the fastest coach to win multiple CWS championships at a single school. The tournament’s Most Outstanding Player was Tigers’ lefthanded ace and Perfect Game First-Team All-American, Kade Anderson highlighted by his complete-game shutout in Game 1 of the CWS Finals. The roster was a tremendous blend of offensive firepower, frontline pitching and elite defense, leaving opponents with very few avenues to victory. PG Second-Team All-American, Jared Jones was the heart of the lineup with his 20...
High School | General | 12/24/2025

2025 Year In Review: High School

Cam McElwaney
Article Image
IMG Academy Takes Home the National Title Every year IMG Academy comes into the spring with top-to-bottom one of the top rosters in the country and every year have the expectation of winning the national championship. Well in 2025 they did just that after finishing the spring 24-1, winning the High School Showdown, and winning 15 straight games to end their season. Their high end offensive ability was on full display throughout the year and they will once again be one of the most talented teams in the country in ’26 as they look to go back-to-back. Two Top-10 Picks in the MLB Draft Headline National Players of the Year It was another loaded crop that took home the National Players of the Year as both Ethan Holliday, the National Player of the Year, and Seth Hernandez, National Pitcher of the Year, heard their names called within the first-10 picks in the MLB Draft. Another first...
Draft | Rankings | 12/24/2025

Top 2027 Collegiate Draft Prospects

Isaiah Burrows
Article Image
With the 2025 cycle officially behind us and the calendar nearly flipping over to 2026, it is time to start looking ahead to the future. More importantly, start looking ahead to the next season of college baseball and what that may mean for draft-eligible players with big dreams of continuing their journey. While the 2026 MLB Draft is now on the horizon, we are looking ahead to the future even further – to see which players have already made impacts upon their arrival to college campuses. We have already dropped our 2028 Top 75 collegiate prospects board, but this one is our Top 100 college prospects who will be eligible for the 2027 class. These are the Top 100 players in our eyes for this group, and many of them have already shown up on campus and been impactful in many ways. Whether its our top-ranked player in Oregon State’s Dax Whitney or ninth-ranked William Schmidt...
Draft | Rankings | 12/23/2025

Top 2028 Collegiate Draft Prospects

Vincent Cervino
Article Image
The college players in the 2028 draft class have yet to step on campus, but they're positioned to make an immediate impact. Several high end talents either turned down significant money last year or honored strong college commitments, resulting in their arrival on campus this fall. The class is currently led by a trio of high-upside arms in Jack Bauer, Angel Cervantes, and Cameron Appenzeller. They are followed by a deep group of bats that rounds out a strong, high end Top-10. Rk. Name Level Pos. B-T School Hometown State 1 Jack Bauer C LHP L-L Mississippi State Frankfort IL 2 Angel Cervantes C RHP R-R UCLA Lynwood CA 3 Cameron Appenzeller C LHP L-L Tennessee Springfield IL 4 Brayden Jaksa C C R-R Oregon Fremont  CA 5 JD Stein C SS R-R Wake Forest Carmel IN 6 Mason Ligenza C OF L-L Pittsburgh Brockton PA 7 Ty Peeples C OF L-R Georgia Lavonia GA 8 Lucas Franco C SS L-R TCU Katy TX 9...
Juco | Story | 12/23/2025

2025 Year in Review: JUCO

Blaine Peterson
Article Image
Looking Back at the 2025 Top 10  Matt Barr (‘25 Niagara, ‘26 Minnesota Twins) Bursting onto the scene last winter, footage of an indoor bullpen rocketed Barr onto the radar of many. Explosive fastball reaches near triple digits with incredible spin numbers across the secondaries. Huge numbers at Niagara earned him the title of the first Juco player drafted in 2025. JC Vanek (‘25 Chipola, ‘26 Kansas City Royals) Just a professional hitter. Vanek for two years at Chipola was an impossible out. While there are questions if the power will ever reach what it takes to play first base at the big league level, the bat and quality defensive skillset at first base may carry. Donovan Becerra (‘25 New Mexico, ‘26 Texas Tech) One of the more high octane arms anywhere in the country last year. Can reach back for upper 90’s and has shown serious swing and...
Draft | Story | 12/22/2025

2025 Year in Review: Draft

Isaiah Burrows
Article Image
2025 Year in Review: Draft We’ve reached the end of the 2025 calendar year, and while we’ve already jumped in on the 2026 cycle with some of the fall events and post-draft content we’ve had here at Perfect Game, there’s still one more piece on the docket, and that’s the 2025 Year-In-Review piece here from the PG Draft staff.  The 2025 MLB Draft took place in July, when many highly talented players heard their names called and continued their journey through the game to the next level. There’s already been some of those names making noise in the minors and guys who are moving up prospect lists and becoming names to know for MLB fans digging deep into the future of their organizations. While we are going to “close the book” on 2025 with this article, these players still have many years ahead of them, and many blank pages to continue...
Loading more articles...