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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/20/2017

15u Tourney All-American Team

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2017 15u PG Tournament All-American Team

Below is the list of the top 15u players from all of Perfect Game’s 2017 spring, summer, and fall events that were named to the PG Tournament All-American Team. Corey Collins, Austin Hendrick, Albert Hernandez and Patrick Holloman highlight the players who have made this list for a second year in a row.

Giuseppe Ferraro, Kemp Alderman and Brody Drost were players on this team to be selected to the 14u PG Select Festival. Pitcher of the Year Patrick Holloman led the way with 10 selections to all-tournament teams over the course of the year.

The Texas Bombers and Team Elite Prime lead the way with five players each selected to the first and second teams. There were 13 total MVPs and MV-Pitchers selected to the teams including Austin Hendrick being honored with the MVP of the 15u Perfect Game World Series and C.J. Kayfus getting the MV-Pitcher nod at the same event.

Player of the Year: Austin Hendrick, Team Elite Prime
Pitcher of the Year: Patrick Holloman, Georgia Roadrunners/BigStix Prime


ATT = Number of All-Tournament Teams in 2017


First Team Hitters:

Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI R SB AVG OPS ATT
C Corey Collins Suwanee, GA Georgia Jackets 99 39 5 7 2 30 27 8 .481 1.315 6
C Jack Bulger Bowie, MD Team Elite Prime 92 37 8 1 1 19 25 6 .457 1.128 5
C Bryce Cermenelli Norco, CA West Coast Braves 85 34 9 0 0 20 20 4 .442 1.041 6
1B James Myler Middle Island, NY Team BEAST 60 23 4 1 1 14 13 6 .489 1.281 4
1B C.J. Kayfus Lake Worth, FL Orlando Scorpions 115 38 6 2 0 18 25 13 .392 .964 4
MIF Masyn Winn Kingwood, TX Texas Bombers Elite 91 39 9 2 1 18 28 20 .506 1.286 5
MIF Nicholas Feretic East Windsor, NJ Gallagher Team Mizuno 42 15 6 4 1 18 10 6 .455 1.517 5
MIF Max Mariano Meriden, CT MVP BEAST 52 23 4 1 0 4 10 7 .489 1.155 3
MIF James Hanvey West Union, SC Keowee Cougars 50 16 6 1 3 14 16 1 .364 1.179 3
3B Cayden Wallace Greenbrier, AR Arkansas Prospects 45 16 4 3 3 9 15 1 .410 1.386 3
3B Giuseppe Ferraro Ft. Lauderdale, FL Elite Squad 94 33 3 1 1 30 24 7 .413 1.013 3
3B Jackson Green Blackwood, NJ All Out 42 16 2 4 1 8 11 10 .457 1.352 5
OF Austin Hendrick Oakdale, PA Team Elite Prime 65 27 7 2 2 15 16 5 .491 1.338 2
OF Trejyn Fletcher Portland, ME Team Elite Prime 92 33 9 2 3 22 29 10 .434 1.240 4
OF Briar Stinson Rushville, IL Missouri Gators 43 15 4 1 2 12 12 5 .417 1.262 2
OF Cole Harting West Chester, OH Midland Tribe 61 23 4 2 0 7 16 25 .434 1.093 3
OF Dylan Crews Longwood, FL Scorpions Prime 149 42 11 2 2 23 38 10 .356 1.017 6


First Team Pitchers:

Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team W L IP H ER ERA WHIP K K/7 ATT
RHP Jay Beshears Naples, FL JSB Tigers 4 0 29.2 21 1 0.20 0.750 24 5.68 5
LHP Seth Coffelt Soddy Daisy, TN eXposure Prime 2 0 21.2 7 3 0.90 1.000 30 9.72 4
RHP Tyler Dowdy Plant City, FL FTB Tucci 2 0 27.2 26 1 0.20 0.977 29 7.36 8
RHP Ryan Hagenow Knoxville, TN eXposure Prime 6 0 30.1 17 3 0.70 0.830 44 10.17 5
RHP Danny Heintz Morrisville, NC Dirtbags 2 2 19.1 10 0 0.00 0.850 28 10.16 4
RHP Ben Hernandez Chicago, IL Top Tier American 3 0 20.2 9 0 0.00 0.969 25 8.5 4
LHP Patrick Holloman McDonough, GA Georgia Roadrunners/BigStix Prime 7 2 62 33 6 0.60 0.846 97 10.92 10
RHP Connor Morgan Brooksville, FL FTB Select 4 1 31.2 18 0 0.00 0.767 30 6.65 9
RHP Cooper Nelson Palm Harbor, FL Tampa Terror/ East Lake Tide 4 2 38.2 26 4 0.70 0.983 49 8.89 4
RHP Gabe Nutter Kansas City, MO Evoshield Texas Bombers 5 1 20.2 13 0 0.00 0.682 24 8.16 6
RHP Ben Vespi Boynton Beach, FL Stealth Founders/Elite Squad 3 1 24.2 15 1 0.30 0.692 36 10.24 5
RHP Masyn Winn Kingwood, TX Texas Bombers Elite 2 0 22.2 12 1 0.30 0.822 45 13.94 5


Second Team Hitters:

Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI R SB AVG OPS ATT
C Caleb Freeman Greer, SC Georgia Jackets/5 Star National 99 34 5 1 1 18 24 3 .405 1.019 5
C Kyle Teel Upper Saddle River, NJ Teel Ravens/Canes 67 23 4 4 0 19 14 6 .411 1.132 3
C Roberto Moya Miami, FL Elite Squad 67 22 5 0 1 14 17 5 .415 1.088 4
1B Heston Tole Bowie, TX KC Royals Scout Team 43 16 3 1 1 8 10 3 .432 1.137 2
1B Kemp Alderman Decatur, MS Yalobusha Giants 76 23 9 2 1 20 21 5 .354 1.047 4
MIF Jorge Figueroa Southlake, TX Texas Bombers Elite 159 45 6 1 3 27 38 28 .344 .920 6
MIF Ethan Stamps Madison, GA East Cobb Astros 122 34 8 1 5 30 28 3 .362 1.115 6
MIF Trey Bacon Tampa, FL SWFL Nation 54 18 1 2 0 6 13 5 .419 1.072 3
MIF Caleb Ketchup Marietta, GA Duluth Noles/Home Plate Chili Dogs 74 27 3 3 0 6 21 14 .450 1.154 5
3B Slade Wilks Columbia, MS East Coast Sox 48 13 2 1 3 13 14 2 .394 1.371 1
3B Hunter Marsh Hoschton, GA Team Elite Nation/Team Elite Prime 86 27 9 2 2 17 19 4 .391 1.167 4
3B Connor Morgan Brooksville, FL FTB Select 107 33 10 4 3 33 34 10 .355 1.084 9
3B Jordan Walker Stone Mountain, GA Duluth Noles/BigStix Gamers Select  126 49 20 31 35  16  .438  1.154 
OF Patrick Holloman McDonough, GA Georgia Roadrunners/BigStix Prime 139 34 7 8 5 33 33 3 .343 1.245 10
OF Kishon Frett Ocala, FL Gatorball 95 25 8 1 5 22 23 14 .352 1.199 3
OF Luke A. Wagner New Cumberland, PA GoWags Seminoles/Team Elite Prime 90 32 9 1 3 24 30 5 .421 1.173 4
OF Colby Shade Wellington, CO Slammers Zavaras 53 21 5 0 0 6 18 7 .467 1.125 3
OF Enrique A. Bradfield Jr. Hialeah, FL Elite Squad 88 29 3 0 0 9 25 15 .392 .904 5
OF Trace Buffkin Senatobia, MS Yalobusha Giants 91 30 5 3 2 26 20 6 .375 1.032 4


Second Team Pitchers:

Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team W L IP H ER ERA WHIP K K/7 ATT
LHP Andrew Armstrong Flowery Branch, GA East Cobb Astros 3 2 52.1 31 4 0.54 0.899 64 8.57 9
RHP Jaden Bruno Wellington, FL Stealth Founders 4 0 19.1 8 0 0.00 0.787 19 6.89 4
RHP Brandon Castellini Millville, NJ South Jersey Sandsharks/ Tri State Arsenal Prime 5 1 30.1 24 3 0.60 1.110 34 7.85 6
RHP David Chenoweth Rex, GA BigStix Gamers Prime 10 2 55 41 12 1.40 1.172 50 6.34 9
LHP Justin Cooke Gastonia, NC SBA Canes 9 0 38.2 24 4 0.70 1.190 33 5.98 5
RHP Luke Daniel Muscle Shoals, AL East Coast Sox 3 0 21.2 12 2 0.60 0.957 38 12.31 3
LHP Brody Drost Sulphur, AL Sheets Baseball 3 2 23.2 18 1 0.30 1.160 44 13.05 4
RHP Jack Haveson Garnet Valley, PA PA Playmakers 2 0 25 13 1 0.28 0.880 20 5.60 5
RHP Albert Hernandez Davie, FL MVP Banditos 4 0 36.2 17 4 0.70 0.835 56 10.71 7
RHP Francisco Hernandez Laredo, TX Texas Bombers Elite 6 0 27.2 20 6 1.40 1.000 41 10.40 4
RHP Leyber Hernandez La Guaira, VA Orioles Scout Team 3 2 26.1 10 4 1.06 0.871 42 11.18 4
LHP Jackson Phipps Dallas, GA 643 DP Cougars 6 0 37.1 20 5 0.94 1.444 54 10.13 9
RHP Jared Jones
Whittier, CA
BPA 2 0  13.2 8
2 1.00
 0.951 19   10.07 2
RHP Trey Gibson Yorktown, VA Richmond Braves 2 3 23 17 5 1.50 1.200 35 10.61 3



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