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Tournaments  | Story | 3/30/2021

Midwest Top City Clash Scout Notes

Brody Emperley (2025, Berryton, Kan.) was a standout at the plate and on the mound this weekend. He hit .846 this weekend with 11 total hits including a home run and a ground-rule double in the 13u championship game that may have been the hardest hit ball in the tournament all weekend. He scored 10 runs, drove in nine, and stole seven bases in a fantastic all-around performance. On the mound, he threw six innings while striking out eight. He showed a good feel for fastball command and has a loose and athletic delivery. Looks to be an interesting player to follow going forward.

Andrew Rohr (2026, Topeka, Kan) had a powerful showing with the bat this weekend. He hit .500 for the tournament with all of his hits going for extra-bases, including a home run. He has good present strength and utilizes his lower half well to drive the baseball. Showed well in the field as well where he made an impressive sliding play while ranging to his right and getting up to throw out a runner at first.



Carson May (2026, Olathe, Kan.) had one of the better all-around performances this weekend. Showed the ability to command a fastball in his outing on the mound. He made a great running catch towards the right field line while in the field. At the plate, he collected multiple extra-base hits while showing good bat speed and barrel control.

Jackson Lucht (2026, Shawnee, Kan.) showed good pop to all fields during the tournament, including an opposite field RBI double. He has good present strength and consistently barreled up the baseball this weekend. Worked hard behind the plate as well, showing some good footwork and effort blocking balls in the dirt.

Johnny Carver (2026, Raymore, Mo.) showed two-way ability this weekend. Handles the bat well, collecting multiple hits and multiple RBI at the plate. Pitched his team to a win in the championship game as well, allowing no hits in five scoreless innings. Carver was named the tournament MV-Pitcher. 

Dane Baxter (2025, Topeka, Kan.) found the barrel often this weekend, collecting two extra-base hits and five RBI. He hit an outstanding .444 for the tournament, but the performance with the bat was even better than the numbers suggest, as he had multiple hard hit outs. Makes all the plays at third base showing soft hands and even had an impressive backhand play where he got to show a strong and accurate arm.

Keaton Neal (2026, Olathe, Kan.) started out the tournament with three hits, including doubles to right field and left field in game one. Neal has a loose swing that produces good barrel whip that allows him to drive the ball to all fields. He's a good athlete that runs the bases well and makes all the plays on defense. Very impressive young hitter to watch. 
Tournament MVP.

Ian Buehler (2025, Olathe, Kan.) was very impressive on the mound this weekend. He’s a good athlete that repeats his delivery well and shows a firm fastball and an impressive breaking ball. Both pitches are delivered from the same release point consistently. He struck out six batters in 3 2/3 innings this weekend. Buehler is an intriguing arm to follow going forward.

Porter Deters (2025, Harveyville, Kan.) handled the bat well all tournament long. He barreled up multiple baseballs, including an RBI triple that was one of the harder hit balls all weekend. Deters was the only player in the 14u bracket to record multiple triples in the tournament. Good instincts on the bases as well, reads balls in the dirt well and takes extra bases consistently.

Cale Fossett (2026, Roeland Park, Kan.) was a two-way performer this weekend. Hit .400 for the tournament with two extra-base hits and six runs scored. Fossett also struck out 10 in his outing on the mound without allowing a baserunner. In the field he showed a strong and accurate arm while making all the plays at third base.

Cole Ryherd (2027, Overland Park, Kan.) handled the bat well and showed good strike zone recognition this weekend while collecting multiple hits and walking four times. The leadoff hitter has good baserunning instincts and good baseball quickness which helped him steal five bases during the tournament. He works around the baseball with good fundamentals and soft hands in the infield as well. More than held his own as a 2027 in the 14u bracket.

Timothy Boston (2026, Kansas City, Kan.) had an impressive weekend at the plate, showing the ability to barrel the baseball consistently to go with good plate discipline. Hit .500 for the tournament with three extra-base hits and four walks. Seemed like he was consistently on base all weekend.

Sam Drennon (2025, Basehor, Kan.) threw two perfect innings this weekend. Recorded a total of three strikeouts while showing a good competitive demeanor on the mound. Moved a fastball around to both sides of the plate and showed a good feel for pitching.

Collin Smith (2025, Overland Park, Kan.) had a solid all around showing throughout the tournament, collecting multiple hits and stealing three bases. Made some impressive plays in the field including a backhand play at third base and another play where he ran nearly a hundred feet to get to a pop up in foul territory.

Griffin Hall (2027, Salina, Kan.) made one of the better defensive plays during the tournament when he ranged to his left at shortstop to make a diving catch before getting up to throw a runner out at first. At the plate he hit .364 during the tournament with four base hits and four runs scored.
 

Tournaments | Championship | 8/12/2026

Pokers Rally to Capture 16U BCS Title

Alyssa Golden
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Pokers Rally to Capture 16U BCS Title A hot afternoon at JetBlue Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida ended in a 9-1 victory for the Original Florida Pokers 2028 National, defeating SBA Bolts Florida 2028 National on Monday to capture the 16U BCS National Championship. A pitchers’ duel kept the game scoreless through four innings before the Pokers broke it open with a five-run fifth inning. The title marked the Pokers’ second 16U BCS Championship, adding to the championship they won in 2022. Despite a slow start to the summer, the Pokers found their stride at the right time. “We struggled a lot early in the summer, but the past few tournaments we really started turning it on,” Pokers head coach Will McCrimon said. “I’m just so proud of these kids.” Max Maynes started the game on the mound for the Pokers. The left-hander allowed three hits and two walks...
High School | General | 8/17/2026

Scott's Eye Popping Two-Way Earns MVP

Jim Salisbury
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PHILADELPHIA – When the folks at Perfect Game reached out to invite him to pitch in the 2026 PG All-Star Game for rising sophomores and juniors, Cullen Scott had one request. “You mind if I get a couple of at-bats, too?” Along with his dad, Scott traveled from the family’s home in Texas to Citizens Bank Park. The trip proved to be a huge success as he starred on the mound and at the plate and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player. Scott, 16, pitched a scoreless first inning and struck out two. In the fourth inning, he belted a grand slam six rows up into the left-field seats to lead the National team’s 6-1 win over the American team. “He showed us why he’s here as a pitcher and a hitter,” said Greg Sabers, PG’s vice president of scouting and showcases. "He’s one of the top pitchers here, but he’s too good a...
All American Game | Story | 8/16/2026

Romero Slams His Way to Classic MVP

Jim Salisbury
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PHILADELPHIA – Sunday’s DICK’s Perfect Game All-American Classic was a pitching-dominated affair until the bottom of the eighth inning when the rain started to fall at Citizens Bank Park and Koa Romero stepped to the plate and did his best impression of Kyle Schwarber. Romero wears No. 12, just like Schwarber. He bats left-handed, just like Schwarber. He’s got big power, just like Schwarber. And at 5-10 and a rock-solid 225 pounds, he’s even built like Schwarber. Needless to say, Schwarber is Romero’s favorite player. So, it was all kind of storybook when Romero belted a grand slam to dead center to cap off the scoring in the West team’s 8-3 win over the East club in the 24th annual Classic. “This is a dream come true,” said Romero, who was named MVP of the game. “It’s amazing to be able to put a ball like that out of a...
All American Game | Story | 8/15/2026

A Philly Dream for Steingall

Jim Salisbury
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PHILADELPHIA – Carson Steingall had been to Citizens Bank Park many times over the years. After all, he hails from Nazareth, Pa., about 90 minutes up the road from the home of the Philadelphia Phillies and he counts himself as a big fan of the team. Zack Wheeler is his favorite. Steingall realized a dream when he pitched from the same mound that Wheeler does in Perfect Game’s fourth annual All-Star Game for rising sophomores and juniors on Friday. The dream got even better when Steingall, a 16-year-old right-hander, was named Most Valuable Pitcher after striking out the side in the third inning of the National team’s 6-1 victory over the American team. “It’s just an honor to be here,” Steingall said after receiving his trophy. “This event is the best of the best. It’s really cool to win something like this.” Steingall, who’ll...
Showcase | Story | 8/13/2026

PG Honors Pat Gillick With Philly Showcase

Perfect Game Staff
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Perfect Game to honor Pat Gillick in new Philadelphia Showcase  By Maya Heyman Perfect Game is bringing its elite showcase experience to Philadelphia’s FDR Park for the inaugural Philly Stars/Pat Gillick Showcase this weekend, honoring one of the greatest executives in MLB history in the city where he constructed his final of three World Series winners. The event will take place on Sunday, the same day as the DICK’S All-American Classic, taking place just across the street at Citizens Bank Park.  The showcase will allow Philadelphia-area players to gain exposure and will also honor Gillick, who has been a tremendous influence in both professional and amateur baseball.   Jered Goodwin, Vice President of Scouting Operations for Perfect Game, said the idea came naturally.  “Going to Philly made a lot of sense to honor Pat Gillick, who's been a...
General | General | 8/13/2026

PG All-Star Game Heads to Philly

Jheremy Brown
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For the fourth time since its inception in 2023, two rosters comprised of the best rising juniors (and a handful of rising sophomores) will step out onto the field Friday afternoon, kicking off the All-American weekend. While the Perfect Game All-American Classic is slated for a 1:35 first pitch at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, 36 future hopefuls of the Classic will go up against one another in an American vs National clash at 11 AM Eastern, Friday morning.  With 36 players from across the country descending on Philadelphia, there will be plenty of familiar names in attendance as 24 of the 36 played in at least one PG Select Festival and all 36 attended either the he Sophomore National, Junior National, or the PG Underclass All-American Games this summer. Leading the charge are a pair of No. 1s in 2028 dynamic talent Dexter McCleon Jr and 2029 Macgraw VanWormer, a do-it-all...
Draft | Story | 8/11/2026

Realistic Expectations of a 1:1 Pick

Tyler Henninger
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Over the 2026 draft cycle, UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky was the projected No. 1 pick throughout the entire cycle. White Sox fans began #RochWatch and were already talking about when he will make it to Chicago. Now that he has been selected, Cholowsky has immediately become a Top-10 prospect in all of baseball. There is no denying the hype, and the pressure, for Chowlosky to get to the big leagues and produce at a high level.  But how realistic is that? Let’s take a look back at past 1:1 selections and see what you can expect from a No. 1 overall selection.  For this exercise, we’ll look at No. 1 overall picks from the bonus pool era, excluding Eli Willits from 2025 since this is his first full year of pro ball. That gives us 13 players selected from 2012 through 2024.  Almost All Become Big Leaguers The first thing that stands out is how successful No. 1 picks...
Press Release | Press Release | 8/11/2026

Perfect Game & Goat'd Come Together

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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME AND GOAT'D PARTNER TO BRING PREMIUM PROTECTIVE GEAR TO THE NATION'S TOP AMATEUR BASEBALL PLAYERS   Sanford, Florida (Tuesday, August 11, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a new partnership with Goat'd, a premium protective gear brand focused on developing innovative products for athletes. The partnership will bring Goat'd's premium protective equipment to some of the nation's top amateur baseball players and families across Perfect Game's premier national events. The partnership will debut at several of Perfect Game's marquee events, including the 13U Select Fest, 14U Select Fest, Perfect Game All-Star Game and...
General | General | 8/8/2026

12U Game Time: 8/9/2026 1PM Eastern

Perfect Game Staff
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Sunday August 9th, 2026 1:00PM Eastern DICK'S Sporting Goods Park at East Cobb West vs. East Follow and watch the game
General | General | 8/8/2026

11U Game Time: 8/8/2026 Noon Eastern

Perfect Game Staff
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Saturday August 8th, 2026 12:00PM Eastern DICK'S Sporting Goods Park at East Cobb West vs. East Follow and watch the game
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