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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/20/2016

16u Tourney All-American Team

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2016 16u PG Tournament All-American Team

Below is the list of the top 16u players from all of Perfect Game’s 2016 past spring, summer, and fall events that were named to the PG Tournament All-American Team. Five players from last year’s 15u team earned honors again including Nolan Gorman, Ryan Bliss, Justin Wrobleski, Davis Sharpe and Ethan Hankins.

Of note, Justin Wrobleski made the team last year for his offensive ability and made it this year as a pitcher. Thirteen members of the two teams were selected as PG Underclass All-Americans. Between the 55 players selected to both teams, there were 259 All-Tournament honors earned.

Pitcher and Clemson commit Davis Sharpe led the way for both teams with 10 All-Tournament honors and also took home the MV-Pitcher award at the Southeast Qualifier #1. Wrobleski had nine of his own while Robert Bennett, Ben Harris, Ryan Bliss, and Noah Ledford each had eight mentions. Sean Guilbe took home a pair of MVP awards for his performances in the 16u WWBA West Memorial Day Classic and PG/MLK West Underclass Championship. Ethan Hankins helped pitch Team Elite to a second-place finish at the WWBA World Championship and earned co-Most Valuable Pitcher honors.

A trio of loaded organizations were well represented on these teams including five from the East Cobb Colt .45’s, led by first basemen Noah Ledford. The No. 1 ranked team in the recent 16u travel team rankings, the Central Florida Gators, had five players led by player of the year Nolan Gorman. Team Elite Prime had four players as well led by Pitcher of the Year, Kumar Rocker.

Player of the Year: Nolan Gorman, Central Florida Gators
Pitcher of the Year: Kumar Rocker, Team Elite Prime


ATT – Number of All-Tournament Teams in 2016

 
First Team Hitters:

Pos. Player Hometown Team PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB SB AVG OBP SLG ATT
C Will Banfield Lawrenceville, GA Team Elite Prime 97 78 31 9 0 3 27 22 13 1 .397 .454 .628 4
C Bradley Prince, Jr. Cumming, GA Georgia Jackets National 112 92 39 4 5 1 23 29 14 11 .424 .473 .609 7
C Christopher Willis Ruston, LA EC Sox Prime Snopek 65 55 25 5 3 1 13 10 8 4 .455 .508 .709 2
1B Noah Leford Buford, GA East Cobb Colt 45s  171 134 58 22 3 7 53 40 30 4 .433 .515 .799 8
1B Jose Gonzalez Spring, TX Hunter Pence Baseball Danielson 50 24 17 5 1 1 10 12 3 0 .708 .400 1.125 2
MIF Ryan Bliss Lagrange, GA East Cobb Yankees/GA Bombers 140 112 47 16 2 0 30 32 22 30 .420 .493 .598 8
MIF Nolan Gorman Glendale, AZ Central FL Gators/Wilson Sandlot 149 127 55 11 6 7 43 44 15 16 .433 .470 .780 7
MIF Hueston Morrill Live Oak, FL Chain National 60 56 28 9 0 0 16 18 3 7 .500 .517 .661 3
MIF Lucas Stalman Bedford Hills, NY Team Elite/Bobby Valentine X-Fury 46 41 20 7 1 1 10 14 3 6 .488 .500 .780 4
MIF Sean Guilbe Reading, PA Phenom Signature/Black Sox Elite 65 50 27 6 3 3 18 24 13 11 .540 .615 .960 4
3B Brandon Howlett Lakeland, FL Chain National 60 45 20 6 0 2 14 19 10 5 .444 .500 .711 2
3B Devin Warner Euharlee, GA East Cobb Yankees 55 47 18 6 0 5 21 18 5 2 .383 .418 .830 3
OF Max Dineen Pennsville, NJ Tri State Arsenal 16u Prime 90 79 31 9 0 5 17 21 7 7 .392 .422 .696 5
OF Preston Hartsell Newport Coast, CA BPA Rawlings 66 57 25 8 1 2 17 14 9 11 .439 .515 .719 4
OF Justin Kirby Alpharetta, GA Georgia Bombers  89 71 31 9 1 2 24 27 12 14 .437 .483 .676 6
OF Connor Scott Tampa, FL Scorpions Prime 47 36 18 3 2 1 11 21 9 8 .500 .574 .778 2
C Mason Denaburg Merritt Island, FL Central Florida Gators 108 86 29 10 1 5 16 29 20 2 .337 .454 .651 5
OF Ben Harris Alpharetta, GA 643 DP Cougars Pralgo 91 67 28 5 4 1 16 25 21 12 .418 .538 .657 8


First Team Pitchers:

Pos. Player Hometown Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W SV K/7 ATT
RHP Mason Englert Forney, TX Houstin Banditos 4 22.67 10 0 4 35 0.00 3 0 10.81 3
RHP Brandon Feathers Johnson City, TN East Tennessee Crusaders 5 20 12 1 3 31 0.35 2 0 10.85 3
RHP Ethan Hankins Cumming, GA Team Elite Prime 8 20 11 0 3 29 0.00 2 3 10.15 2
RHP Logan Jarosz Mebane, NC Dirtbags 4 22 10 0 4 33 0.00 2 0 10.50 4
RHP Levi Kelly Cape Coral, FL Chain National/AZ T-Rex Rawlings 4 18.33 8 0 4 33 0.00 2 0 12.6 4
RHP Brett Kerry Clemmons, NC Golden Spikes/On Deck O's 3 17 4 0 2 36 0.00 2 0 14.82 2
RHP Carter Raffield Cochran, GA Chain National Burress 6 25.67 17 2 4 38 0.55 3 0 10.36 4
RHP Kumar Rocker Watkinsville, GA Team Elite Prime 6 24 16 0 5 40 0.00 4 0 11.67 6
RHP Nick Swanson Kennesaw, GA Nelson Baseball School 4 18 16 2 4 34 0.78 0 0 13.22 4
RHP Conner Thurman SanTan Valley, AZ C. FL Gators/CBA Marucci/Phenom 14 33.67 16 3 11 56 0.62 3 1 11.64 7
RHP Cole Wilcox Chickamauga, GA eXposure 4 26 12 0 5 30 0.00 3 1 8.08 3
RHP Mason Denaburg Merritt Island, FL Central Florida Gators 7 27 11 2 7 29 0.52 2 0 7.52 5
LHP Ben Harris Alpharetta, GA 643 DP Cougars Pralgo 4 20 12 4 7 33 1.40 1 0 11.55 8


Second Team Hitters:

Pos. Player Hometown Team PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB SB AVG OBP SLG ATT
C Chandler Davis Eastman, GA Centerfield Baseball Academy 63 51 23 9 3 1 8 17 11 6 .451 .540 .804 4
C Carson Taylor Duluth, GA 643 DP Baseball Mang 123 110 50 6 4 1 16 21 9 6 .455 .480 .609 7
C Logan Cerny Lawrenceville, GA East Cobb Colt 45s 106 89 34 6 2 6 24 30 10 7 .382 .415 .697 7
1B Trae Harmon Somerset, KY Cincinnati Spikes 37 31 15 8 0 3 15 13 3 0 .484 .486 1.032 2
1B Riley Watkins Sterrett, AL Upstate Mavericks 40 40 20 5 1 1 21 10 0 0 .500 .500 .750 3
MIF Raynel Delgado Miami Lakes, FL FTB Mizuno 81 71 31 8 3 0 13 25 10 6 .437 .506 .634 5
MIF Troop Vining Marietta, GA Nelson Baseball School Red 51 46 19 4 2 2 9 11 1 4 .413 .392 .717 4
MIF Jordan Groshans Magnolia, TX Houston Banditos 58 52 22 5 1 2 10 10 5 3 .423 .466 .673 3
MIF Mateo Gil Keller, TX Phenom Signature 131 105 37 11 1 1 27 31 21 20 .352 .443 .505 5
3B Ethan Underwood Kennesaw, GA 643 DP Baseball Academy 84 66 29 3 1 0 17 17 10 10 .439 .464 .515 6
3B Matthew McDade Cape Coral, FL Team Elite Nation 89 73 29 11 0 0 24 25 13 14 .397 .472 .548 4
OF Josh Hall Huntsville, AL East Coast Sox Select 54 42 19 2 0 0 3 24 9 17 .452 .519 .500 2
OF Cameron Hill Marietta, GA Baseball's Elite Black Knights 144 123 52 5 2 0 19 39 19 25 .423 .493 .496 6
OF Jarred Jones Mount Airy, GA Team DeMarini GA National 64 59 26 8 1 2 22 9 5 5 .441 .484 .712 4
OF Carter Tally Peachtree Corners, GA Ninth Inning Royals Edwards 73 55 25 1 0 0 8 21 13 3 .455 .521 .473 5
OF Isaiah Thomas Palm Beach Gardens, FL FTB Mizuno/FTB55 Elite 70 56 23 5 0 1 8 19 7 11 .411 .429 .554 4


Second Team Pitchers:

Pos. Player Hometown Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W SV K/7 ATT
LHP Luke Bartnicki Marietta, GA East Cobb Colt .45s 13 34.33 26 3 20 37 0.61 5 1 7.54 6
LHP Robert Bennett Lilburn, GA East Cobb Colt .45s 12 42.33 38 3 11 53 0.50 6 1 8.76 8
RHP Aidan Frye Harleysville, PA FTB Webgemz/Tucci 4 21 9 2 4 31 0.67 4 0 10.33 3
LHP Braden Hays Stone Mountain, GA Team Elite Prime 10 30 22 4 6 44 0.93 2 0 10.27 7
LHP Matthew Liberatore Peoria. AZ Central FL Gators/Wilson Sandlot 12 50.67 28 5 21 79 0.69 0 0 10.91 7
LHP Brandon Neeck Chappaqua, NY Tri-State Arsenal Prime 6 24.33 11 4 6 41 1.15 1 1 11.80 3
RHP Davis Sharpe Dacula, GA East Cobb Colt .45s 13 53.67 26 2 17 65 0.26 3 0 8.48 10
RHP Carter Stewart Melbourne, FL Central Florida Gators 9 33 24 4 9 38 0.85 2 0 8.06 5
RHP Owen White Mt. Ulla, NC South Charlotte Panthers 7 22 14 3 3 33 0.95 0 0 10.50 4
LHP Justin Wrobleski Canton, GA Team Elite Prime 9 35 21 4 17 55 0.80 2 0 11.00 9



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