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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 2/22/2021

17u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Carter Holton (Perfect Game)
In a year in which baseball wasn't played around the entire country due to Covid-19, there were still plenty of standouts during the 2020 circuit. Taking precautions throughout the summer and fall, there were a number of players that stood out in a big way. We take a look back at the top performers at PG events with our annual PG Tournament All-Americans by age group, starting with out 17U players. Of the players who are on our first and second teams, 14 of them played in Oklahoma in the Perfect Game All American Classic: Harry Ford, Kahlil Watson, Michael Braswell, Brady House, Joshua Baez, Thaddeus Ector, Carter Holton, Chase Petty, Joe Mack, Jordan Lawlar, Tommy White, James Wood, Eric Hammond, and Shane Panzini. Lonnie White was the MVP of the 17U WWBA National Championship while Carson Williams was the MVP of the WWBA World Championship and both are honored as Tournament All-Americans.

Bodie Eilertson led all honorees with 12 all-tournament team selections, followed by Will Dean and Mark Capell with 11 each, while Michael Braswell and his 10 all-tournament team selections round out the players that earned double-digit nods.



Kahlil Watson was one of the revelations early in the summer and the left-handed hitting shortstop never stopped throughout 2020. He dominated high-level pitching as he competed at almost every major event during the circuit. He earns our Tournament Player of the Year honor with huge numbers across the board. Carter Holton was equally impressive as he held his stuff from the start of the summer through the end of the fall. Holton had a couple epic outings at the Ultimate Baseball Classic (where he was named MV-Pitcher) and a complete-game win in the playoffs of the WWBA National Championship. Both helped tip the scale given the opposition and setting, the left-hander earns the Tournament Pitcher of the Year.

Player of the Year: Kahlil Watson, Dirtbags
Pitcher of the Year:
Carter Holton, Team Elite

ATT = All-Tournament Team Selections

First-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Harry Ford GA ECB 124 49 9 6 6 49 16 0.395 1.253 6
C Andrew Sundean FL SWFL Nation 2021 101 44 12 0 1 30 10 0.436 1.088 4
1B Charlie Condon GA 643 DP Cougars 18U 114 44 12 1 6 34 8 0.386 1.141 6
MIF Kahlil Watson NC Dirtbags  83 36 9 4 2 29 18 0.434 1.183 5
MIF Michael Braswell GA ECB 134 56 7 2 3 38 23 0.418 1.091 10
MIF Peyton Stovall LA 5 Star Performance  47 26 6 1 3 22 2 0.553 1.608 3
MIF Brady House GA Team Elite 110 46 14 3 4 30 6 0.418 1.193 8
3B Christian Moore GA ECB 106 40 10 4 8 51 14 0.377 1.312 7
3B  John Halloran  NY Eastend Aviators 38 20 8 0 5 16 3 0.526 1.722 4
3B  Ryan Waldschmidt  FL Florida Rebels  115 50 5 6 3 24 19 0.435 1.205 7
OF Lonnie White  PA Canes American  74 27 9 2 2 15 10 0.365 1.005 4
OF JuJu Stevens CT The Clubhouse  43 20 6 0 5 20 4 0.465 1.464 3
OF Joshua Baez MA BM Prime/Boston Blue Jays 54 20 6 2 3 17 12 0.37 1.263 3
OF  Carlos Pena NY Dbacks Elite 50 21 2 4 4 21 1 0.42 1.407 3
OF Thaddeus Ector  GA ECB 203 71 20 7 3 59 40 0.35 1.041 9
UT Mark Capell NY East Coast Lumberjacks 120 41 7 2 6 35 13 0.342 1.043 11


First-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Roman Kimball NY East Coast Lumberjacks  5 0 33 16 57 0.84 5
RHP  Jake Hunter NC South Charlotte Panthers 3 1 33.5 15 55 0.66 5
RHP  Mason Marriott  TX Banditos Scout Team 5 0 31.1 13 51 0.67 5
RHP  Philip D'Aguanno NY LI Dodgers Nation 5 0 25.3 12 51 0.57 5
LHP Carter Holton GA Team Elite 1 0 32 19 60 1.18 4
LHP William "Pico" Kohn AL East Coast Sox 1 0 41.1 23 54 0.87 7
RHP  David Rossow FL Cannons Baseball Academy 2 0 41 20 57 0.85 9
RHP  Connor Throneberry MO 615 Baseball Club 6 0 43.1 20 63 0.53 8
RHP  Will Dean  GA Canes SE 1 0 51.4 37 66 0.86 11
LHP Bodie Eilertson GA Devine Baseball  5 1 80.6 59 94 0.89 12
RHP  Chase Petty  NJ FTB 1 0 11 5 21 0.91 3
LHP Gage Jump CA Canes Narional  1 0 16.1 1 25 0.24 3
UT Mark Capell NY East Coast Lumberjacks  3 0 48.3 28 75 0.89 11


Second-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Joe Mack NY ECB 108 36 10 1 2 39 9 0.333 0.963 7
C Satchell Norman FL Hit Factory Pro 101 34 9 1 1 34 5 0.337 0.901 4
1B Grant Hussey WV Dirtbags 65 25 5 1 3 25 0 0.385 1.052 3
MIF Michael Sirota NY NY Gothams  80 37 9 2 5 28 10 0.463 1.357 5
MIF Tommy Hawke  NC Dirtbags  45 20 2 1 0 10 11 0.444 1.143 3
MIF Carson Williams CA GBG 54 22 6 1 0 17 6 0.407 1.013 3
MIF Jordan Lawlar TX Dallas Tigers  43 19 6 2 2 8 12 0.442 1.385 2
3B Tommy White FL Florida Burn 73 32 8 1 0 15 3 0.438 1.093 4
3B  Gavin Conticello  FL Cannons Baseball Academy 82 37 7 2 2 18 5 0.451 1.153 5
3B  Sean Keys NY MVP Beast 81 33 9 0 7 29 9 0.407 1.262 6
OF Noah Burke  PA Kystone War Eagles 35 20 3 1 6 25 4 0.571 1.888 3
OF James Wood MD Dirtbags 57 17 3 5 3 23 2 0.298 1.139 3
OF Marshall Toole  GA 643 DP Cougars 18U 131 53 4 5 1 20 32 0.405 1.018 7
OF  Demario Williams FL Chet Lemons Juice  50 25 6 3 2 15 14 0.5 1.457 3
OF Matthew Polk CA East Coast Sox/GBG 61 22 8 3 1 19 18 0.361 1.174 4
UT Jonathan Vastine FL Hit Factory Pro 97 42 8 6 2 18 27 0.433 1.25 6


Second-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Eric Hammond TX Academy Select 2 0 16 9 24 0.81 3
RHP  Glenn Green GA  Upstate Mavericks  2 0 34.1 29 53 1.34 9
RHP  Daniel Brooks SC Canes American  1 0 16.1 6 30 0.98 3
RHP  Alex Canney  FL Ostingers Baseball Academy 2 0 31.1 17 47 0.73 4
LHP Dominic Castellano FL Hit Factory Pro 3 1 34 19 43 0.82 5
LHP Connor Ball AL Excel Blue Wave  1 0 22.1 13 36 1.07 3
RHP  AJ Causey  AL Exposure  3 0 34.2 18 53 0.70 5
RHP  Tucker Huhn TX Banditos Black  2 0 27.1 14 31 0.58 4
RHP  Tj Melani  FL Scorpions  0 0 21.1 10 23 0.7 4
RHP  Shane Panzini NJ .9ers Baseball Club 1 1 11 7 20 1.36 3
RHP  Gabriel Perez FL Panama Mutiny Legends 2 0 69.2 49 86 0.80 8
RHP  Tyler Fullman IL Stars Baseball 0 0 22.1 10 25 1.03 4
RHP  Peter Heubeck MD Louisiana Knights 1 0 10.2 4 20 0.75 2
UT Jonathan Vastine FL Hit Factory Pro 1 0 23 17 33 1.04 6


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