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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/21/2016

15u Tourney All-American Team

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2016 15u PG Tournament All-American Team

Below is the list of the top 15u players from all of Perfect Game’s 2016 past spring, summer and fall events that were named to the PG Tournament All-American Team. A pair of infielders, Hunter Gray and C.J. Abrams, as well as pitcher Nolan Crisp, each made teams for the second time in as many years. Five members of the two teams were selected as PG Underclass All-Americans. Between the 49 players selected to the first and second teams, 194 All-Tournament honors were earned.

Crisp, a Pitcher and Florida commit, led the way for both teams with nine total All-Tournament selections. Cole Tillotson earned eight selections and two-way player Travis Odom garnered seven. Gavin Scott received a pair of MV-Pitcher honors for his performances at the 14u BCS Finals as well as the 14u WWBA East Memorial Day Classic. Catcher Jared Thomas earned an MVP award for his performance in the 15u WWBA National Championship.

The very talented Scorpions 2019 Prime team that finished eighth in the recent final 15u Travel Team Rankings had five members of their roster selected. The players selected include Dylan Simmons, Christian Bernabe, Judson Fabian, Hayden Muecke and Carson Palmquist.

Player of the Year: Bobby Witt Jr., D-Bat Elite Goins
Pitcher of the year: Colby Williams, Hardknox Orioles


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 Jared Thomas Lakewood, CA Banditos Elite/GBG Renegades 112 86 36 7 2 0 19 28 12 23 .419 .429 .547 4
C Jack Keiser Palm Beach Gardens, FL Palm Beach Prime 29 25 12 2 2 2 16 9 2 5 .480 .483 .960 2
1B Caleb Demers Evans, GA Rock Solid Tucci/Marucci Elite 48 41 22 5 0 2 15 19 9 5 .537 .646 .805 3
1B Chad Knight Westport, CT Georgia Jackets 93 74 31 9 2 2 28 27 13 4 .419 .473 .676 4
MIF Chandler Drake Alpharetta, GA Georgia Bombers 112 88 41 3 1 0 8 45 19 33 .466 .536 .523 6
MIF Harrison Thiel Parrish, FL Chain National 49 39 19 6 0 0 7 13 9 7 .487 .571 .641 3
MIF Anthony Volpe Watchung, NJ Banditos Elite/Chandler Black 45 36 18 4 1 0 13 11 4 3 0.500 0.489 0.667 3
MIF Brandon Walker Tallahassee, FL Orlando Scorpions Prime 49 41 20 4 1 0 12 13 5 4 .488 .510 .634 3
MIF Bobby Witt Jr. Colleyville, TX D-BAT Elite Gowins 40 33 15 4 2 3 11 12 5 5 .455 .500 .970 2
3B Bryce Lawrence Dallas, GA USA Showcase/West Cobb A's 82 66 28 4 3 2 13 21 10 11 .424 .463 .667 5
OF Derek Crum Tampa, FL  Kangaroo Court Baseball Club 80 65 29 4 4 0 22 26 10 14 .446 .488 .631 3
OF Jacob Guerrero Grapevine, TX Texas Stix 15 Black 60 53 25 4 5 1 13 20 6 12 .472 .517 .792 3
OF Tyler Knierim Weston, FL Elite Squad 2019's 52 47 22 4 5 0 10 14 3 8 .468 .481 .766 3
OF Carter Mullikin Cumming, GA Georgia Bombers 15U White 83 67 32 5 4 0 28 24 13 11 .478 .542 .672 4
OF Chaz Salter Mcdonough, GA Roadrunners Baseball 79 66 28 6 1 1 15 18 10 13 .424 .481 .591 4
SS Thomas Keehn Highland, MD Richmond Braves Nationa 60 50 22 8 5 0 16 15 8 6 .440 .500 .800 4
1B Dylan Simmons Jacksonville, FL Scorpions 2019 Prime 68 54 25 4 3 0 14 18 12 6 .463 .544 0.648 5


First Team Pitchers:

Pos. Player Hometown Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W SV K/7 ATT
LHP Chase Chatman Cape Coral, FL Elite Squad 7 27 12 0 9 35 0.00 1 0 9.07 4
RHP Nolan Crisp McDonough, GA Team Elite 16's Prime 13 47.66 30 7 11 43 1.03 4 1 6.32 9
LHP Matt Dailey Hampton Cove, AL Viper Baseball Academy 5 16.33 9 2 5 30 0.86 1 0 12.86 2
LHP Nolan Hudi Safety Harbor, FL Florida Burn 2019 Platinum 5 21.67 14 0 5 33 0.00 1 0 10.66 4
RHP Dutch Landis Henderson, NV LVR 6 27.67 14 4 8 37 1.01 1 0 9.36 4
LHP Alex Munroe Davenport, FL Phenom Signature 5 25.67 21 1 1 30 0.27 1 0 8.18 4
RHP Mike Schreiber Rancho Santa Fe, CA San Diego Show 8 35.33 15 3 10 36 0.59 2 0 7.13 5
RHP Sebastian Thomas Brookhaven, GA 643 DP Cougars Montgomery 8 35 25 5 8 36 1.00 2 0 7.20 5
LHP Cole Tillotson Stone Mountain, GA Ninth Inning Royals 6 29 13 1 6 40 0.24 3 0 9.66 8
RHP Colby Williams Lagrange, GA Hardknox Orioles 4 22.67 10 0 4 35 0.00 3 0 10.81 4
RHP Thomas Keehn Highland, MD Richmond Braves National 6 22 11 2 9 26 0.64 2 0 8.27 4
RHP Dylan Simmons Jacksonville, FL Scorpions 2019 Prime 5 21.67 9 3 9 27 0.97 2 1 8.72 5


Second Team Hitters:

Pos. Player Hometown Team PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB SB AVG OBP SLG ATT
C Jonathan French Lilburn, GA East Cobb Colt 45s 47 39 19 4 2 0 12 15 4 4 .487 .489 .692 3
C Easton "Bo" Willis Magnolia, TX Hunter Pence Baseball 49 41 18 2 3 1 14 7 5 2 .439 .469 .707 3
1B Luke Boynton Marietta, GA 643 DP Tigers Bishop 46 42 18 3 2 1 16 11 2 2 .429 .435 .667 2
1B Hunter Gray Blue Ridge, GA East Cobb Colt .45's 60 47 19 5 0 1 7 10 11 3 .404 .500 .574 4
MIF C.J. Abrams Alpharetta, GA Georgia Jackets 121 106 44 4 8 1 33 29 11 19 .415 .455 .632 6
MIF Clay Callan Venice, FL Florida Burn Platinum 53 50 24 5 3 0 7 16 1 5 .480 .472 .700 5
MIF William Osmond Tulsa, OK Phenom Texas 54 42 17 6 1 1 14 20 10 6 .405 .500 .667 3
3B Liam Deegan Richmond, VA Evoshield Seminoles 33 26 9 6 0 3 11 11 2 5 .346 .333 .923 1
3B Christian Bernabe Deltona, FL Scorpions 2019 Prime 41 36 16 4 2 0 6 14 4 4 .444 .488 .667 4
OF Preston Suter Woodstock, GA 6-4-3 DP Tigers 35 24 11 0 1 0 7 8 9 11 .458 .571 .542 2
OF Tye Chastain Franklin, NC East Cobb Astros 14U 50 44 20 3 2 1 14 11 3 4 .455 .460 .682 4
OF Judson Fabian Ocala, FL Scorpions 2019 Prime 60 48 18 2 2 2 17 20 10 6 .375 .467 .625 3
OF Dylan Rogers Spartanburg, SC East Cobb Colt 45s 90 66 23 5 4 0 12 28 13 4 .348 .400 .545 6
OF Chris Newell Nexton Square, PA Blackhawks National 44 40 18 4 4 2 10 12 3 3 .450 .477 .900 3
MIF Travis Odom Murgreesboro, TN East Cobb Astros 60 56 26 4 3 0 15 20 2 6 .464 .467 .600 7


Second Team Pitchers:

Pos. Player Hometown Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W SV K/7 ATT
LHP Kirby Connell Butler, MO East Tennessee Crusaders 5 27.67 23 7 12 33 1.77 3 0 8.35 4
LHP Daniel Batcher Dallas, GA West Cobb A's 10 35 18 3 17 49 0.60 4 0 9.8 6
LHP Jacob Denner Closter, NJ Indiana Prospects 4 29 18 5 5 33 1.21 4 0 7.97 3
LHP Mitchell Gross Gainesville, GA Barrett Baseball 5 25 14 1 11 31 0.28 1 0 8.68 4
RHP Gavin Scott Jupiter, FL Florida Stealth 14u Red 6 31.67 19 4 7 30 0.88 1 0 6.63 4
RHP Hayden Muecke Oxford, FL Scorpions 2019 Prime 4 13 9 0 8 25 0.00 1 0 13.46 2
LHP Carson Palmquist Fort Myers, FL Florida Burn Platinum 5 17.67 11 4 5 27 1.58 3 0 10.7 3
RHP Michael Dominguez Tampa, FL Carrollwood Gators 3 14.67 8 1 5 27 0.48 1 0 12.88 2
RHP Travis Odom Murgreesboro, TN East Cobb Astros 7 38 23 2 8 27 0.37 4 1 4.97 7



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