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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/20/2018

15u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Izaac Pacheco (Perfect Game)

2018 15u PG Tournament All-American Team

Below is the list of the top 15u players from all of Perfect Game’s 2018 spring, summer and fall core events that were named to the PG Tournament All-American Team. Brady House, Matthew Buchanan, Carter Holton, Blaze Jordan and Xavier Arias each have made this exclusive list of players for the second year in a row.

Several former 14u PG Select Festival participants appear below including PG All-Tournament Player of the Year Izaac Pacheco, Ian Moller, Dorian Gonzalez, Rawley Hector, Irving Carter, Ethan Wood, Blaze Jordan and Brady House, who also played in the game this year. There were eight MVPs and MV-Pitchers awarded, including a pair of Most Valuable Player honors captured by Andrew Sundean at the PG East MLK Freshman event and the PG 15u Southeast Championship. 

Team Elite 15u Prime led the way with five players selected to the first and second teams. Lefthanded pitcher Victor Loa was awarded the most All-Tournament Team selections of the players listed below with seven including an MV-Pitcher award at the PG West MLK Freshman event.

Player of the Year: Izaac Pacheco, Team Elite
Pitcher of the Year: Matthew Buchanan, Team Elite

ATT = Number of All-Tournament Teams in 2018


First Team Hitters

Pos. Name Hometown Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Ian Moller Dubuque, IA Top Tier Americans/MLB Breakthrough Series 48 15 3 0 2 14 5 0.366 1.023 2
C Maxwell Shor La Quinta, CA Dykstra Baseball 33 11 5 1 1 7 4 0.367 1.124 1
C Andrew Sundean Lakeland, FL SWFL Nation 76 33 9 0 0 27 7 0.485 1.144 5
1B Troy McGirt Maxton, NC Tri-State Arsenal 51 15 4 0 2 13 2 0.395 1.207 1
MIF Izaac Pacheco Friendswood, TX Team Elite 15U Prime 42 16 4 2 2 19 8 0.516 1.587 2
MIF Dorian Gonzalez Miami, FL Elite Squad 48 19 5 3 1 10 10 0.514 1.496 3
MIF Brady House Winder, GA Team Elite 15U Prime 94 33 5 4 5 19 7 0.44 1.356 2
MIF Aries Samek Teaneck, NJ FTB Tucci Northeast 48 19 5 0 2 14 0 0.442 1.177 2
3B Liam Moreno Sun Prairie, WI GRB Rays/Florida Pokers Underclass Carolina 48 20 5 0 3 17 4 0.465 1.312 3
3B Eldridge Armstrong Simi Valley, CA Dykstra Baseball 37 16 6 2 0 10 5 0.533 1.488 2
3B Slate Alford Madison, AL Dulin Dodgers 109 35 9 2 2 29 4 0.402 1.144 3
OF Thomas Dilandri Las Vegas, NV Team Elite 15U Prime/LVR 89 33 11 1 5 27 9 0.44 1.33 5
OF Charles Daulton Payne Bremen, GA Atlanta Warriors 43 17 2 4 0 10 10 0.459 1.241 2
OF Braylon Bishop Texarkana, AR Sticks Baseball 47 18 8 2 0 10 4 0.439 1.221 3
OF Benny Montgomery Lewisberry, PA Team Elite 15U Premier/Team Elite Prime 16U 76 27 6 0 2 15 8 0.397 1.008 3
OF Mason Janz Ellenton, FL Florida Rebels/US Elite 2021 Florida 82 29 5 3 0 19 18 0.403 1 2
UT Michael Braswell Mableton, GA Team Halo/FTB Tucci/Banditos Scout Team 124 40 7 3 0 20 17 0.357 0.885 5


First Team Pitchers

Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team W L IP H ER ERA WHIP K K/7 ATT
LHP Matthew Buchanan Lebanon, VA Team Elite 1 1 19.4 10 2 0.7 1.18 45 15.492 3
LHP Victor Loa Los Fresnos, TX Banditos Scout Team/Elite Squad Texas 2 1 35.7 20 3 0.6 1.098 59 11.063 7
RHP Nick Anello Fort Lauderdale, FL Elite Squad 4 0 27 9 2 0.5 0.704 39 10.111 4
RHP Connor Manning Coral Springs, FL Elite Squad 3 1 27 9 2 0.5 0.815 35 9.074 4
RHP Javi Marrero Smiths Station, AL Team Elite 8 0 36.9 16 6 1.1 1.077 60 10.769 6
RHP Rawley Hector Van Alstyne, TX Dulin Dodgers 2 0 12.2 6 0 0 0.868 22 12.158 2
LHP Carter Holton Guyton, GA Team Elite 4 1 26.3 11 4 1 1.037 38 9.852 3
LHP Dalton Robinson Casselberry, FL Chet Lemon's Juice 0 0 18.6 11 2 0.7 0.85 24 8.4 1
RHP Joseph Montalvo Orlando, FL FTB Tucci Orlando 2 1 18.4 9 2 0.7 0.879 28 10.138 5
RHP Irving Carter Boynton Beach, FL Elite Squad 4 1 20.1 11 2 0.7 0.934 34 11.705 3
LHP Parker Fenton Minneola, FL Florida Burn Platinum 2 0 25.4 14 2 0.5 1.025 29 7.709 5
RHP Ethan Wood Danville, KY East Cobb Astros/Tri-State Arsenal 3 1 21.3 6 3 1 1.045 33 10.5 3
UT Michael Braswell Mableton, GA Team Halo/FTB Tucci/Banditos Scout Team 1 0 26.1 19 2 0.5 0.911 30 7.975 4


Second Team Hitters

Pos. Name Hometown Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Artie Neubauer Alpharetta, GA Team Elite 86 29 8 3 1 14 9 0.414 1.169 5
C Keaton Howard Odessa, FL Hit Factory Pro 88 28 7 2 0 22 13 0.406 1.082 3
C Ayden Edwards Graham, NC US Elite 82 24 10 0 1 16 6 0.375 1.066 3
1B Blaze Jordan Southaven, MS Dulin Dodgers 143 35 9 2 4 27 7 0.31 0.958 3
MIF Will Potter Temecula, CA Dykstra Baseball 44 18 3 2 0 9 8 0.462 1.164 3
MIF Trent Reddick Dallas, GA Titans Baseball 84 31 6 3 0 21 15 0.437 1.129 4
MIF Braden Calise Fort Pierce, FL Canes Florida/Tri-State Arsenal 40 18 4 1 0 17 8 0.514 1.236 2
MIF Clint Lasiter Benton, LA Sheets Baseball 95 31 7 3 1 14 7 0.413 1.127 2
3B Preston Gunnell Canton, GA Georgia Bombers 126 37 10 5 1 39 15 0.378 1.104 6
3B Juan Correa Weston, FL X Team 57 23 7 0 0 21 2 0.451 1.062 3
3B Tommy White St. Pete Beach, FL Florida Burn Platinum 82 30 11 0 1 21 1 0.405 1.039 4
OF Dekel Williams Newnan, GA Home Plate Chili Dogs 114 29 3 1 0 11 26 0.349 0.919 4
OF Kobe Harris Fairburn, GA Team Halo 80 19 2 1 1 6 31 0.302 0.863 3
OF Chris King Rock Hill, SC Warriors Baseball 33 12 2 1 0 4 3 0.462 1.191 4
OF Alexander Figueroa Coral Springs, FL Elite Squad American/Cannons Baseball Academy 61 21 6 0 1 10 7 0.438 1.182 3
OF Xavier Arias La Vernia, TX D-Bat Elite 55 18 7 0 0 15 11 0.439 1.155 1
UT Ryan Spikes Covington, GA Team Elite 15U Prime 94 26 2 5 0 17 15 0.329 0.9 4


Second Team Pitchers


Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team W L IP H ER ERA WHIP K K/7 ATT
LHP Braden Bamburowski Cumming, GA Georgia Bombers White 5 0 38.3 26 9 1.6 1.231 50 8.974 4
RHP Derek (DJ) Radtke Marietta, GA Roadrunners Baseball 4 1 35.5 23 10 1.9 0.9 54 10.309 5
LHP Eli Runyan Bowdon, GA Atlanta Warriors 1 2 26.1 13 7 1.9 1.291 40 10.633 4
LHP William "Pico" Kohn Verbena, AL Excel/Elite Baseball Training/Dulin Dodgers 5 0 37.3 30 12 2.2 1.105 61 11.237 3
LHP Dillon Haines St. Augustine, FL 5 Star National 4 0 27.8 17 4 0.9 1.416 32 7.551 5
RHP Carter Bailey Snellville, GA Team Elite 3 1 21.6 16 3 0.9 1.174 27 8.217 3
LHP Adrian Quinonez Lehigh Acres, FL SWFL Nation 2 0 19.3 6 5 1.8 1.05 33 11.55 5
LHP Ryan Ginther Hendersonville, TN Dulin Dodgers 1 1 16 8 4 1.8 1.125 25 10.938 1
RHP Generoso Romano Roseland, NJ FTB Tucci Northeast/Tri-State Arsenal 1 0 14.4 1 0 0 0.652 19 8.674 3
RHP Troy Wachter Shoreham, NY East Coast Lumberjacks/Team Elite Nation 1 1 17 11 2 0.8 1.412 23 9.471 3
RHP Shane Panzini Spring Lake, NJ 9ers Baseball Club 1 0 19 17 4 1.5 1.421 35 12.895 2
RHP Brady Smolinski North Grafton, MA Nor'easter Runbirds 3 0 12 6 0 0 0.917 12 7 2
UT Ryan Spikes Covington, GA Team Elite 15U Prime 3 0 19.5 10 2 0.7 1.21 28 9.484 1




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