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Tournaments  | Story | 12/23/2021

14u Tourney All-American Team

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As seen with every class that has been talked about thus far, this year was a fun one as we saw more events than ever before on the travel ball circuit and in turn saw some of the biggest numbers we’ve ever seen at this level, as these athletes made their transition into their high school careers earlier this fall. While the individual rankings of these players continue to shape themselves as more and more athletes are seen and prospects begin to mature, here we dive into a list of players that put together impressive year-long performances across some of the circuit’s biggest stages.

With 64 names mentioned here between the first and second teams, these players combined for over 470 all-tournament team selections, including over a third that racked up double digits in that category. While not a single one of the hitters named to either team hit under .370 on the year, it was the long ball that was the story as the two hitter teams (36 players) combined for 105 home runs on the year, impressive given most were just 14 years old swinging wood during the summer/fall. Pitchers, on the other hand, tallied significant strikeout numbers as the two teams combined for over 1,750 strikeouts on the year, a number that has trended up with the improvement of overall stuff at this level, especially among two-way athletes.



While there were athletes that were impressive all year long, none were as impressive on such a consistent basis and at such a high level as shortstop Jacob Kendall. A top-five prospect in the class, he was tabbed the 14u Player of the Year at the PG Select Festival and for good reason, as he’s shown the propensity to perform in a big way at each of the top events on the tournament circuit. Finishing out the year hitting at an impressive .395 clip against the country’s top arms, he adds an impressive 41 extra-base hits to the resume this year to go with 72 RBI on one of the top travel teams in the country, and 36 stolen bases. He finishes the year with double-digit all-tournament team selections, including at the 14u BCS, 14u World Series and Freshman World Championship this fall, three of the circuit’s premiere events filled with tough pitching.

Moving over to the Tournament Pitcher of the Year honors, we have West Coast right-hander Zach Strickland who, after being named the 14u Pitcher of the Year at the PG Select Festival, got the start for the West team in that game. He’s an equally projectable and present stuff type of prospect who has simply missed bats and turned in big performances all year long. In just 35 innings at some of the circuit’s best events, he managed to rack up 74 strikeouts against just 13 hits and turned in a WHIP comfortably under 1.00, something difficult to do at this age. It’s a refined profile with loads of arm talent and he’ll be a must-watch for the years to come.

Player of the Year: Jacob Kendall, SS/OF, Bartram Trail (Fla.)

Pitcher of the Year: Zach Strickland, RHP, Maranatha (Calif.)

ATT = All-Tournament Teams


First-Team Hitters

 Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Jonathan Matos FL Clutch Elite 342 118 42 9 4 123 37 0.431 1.217 20
C Cal Miller UT MBA Navy 2025 63 27 5 6 1 26 9 0.600 1.743 4
1B Cameron Uzzillia FL TBT Ballers National 238 72 23 4 3 64 11 0.416 1.217 12
1B Malakhi Boone FL Ballers Baseball 172 46 14 6 8 41 24 0.371 1.292 7
MIF Jacob Kendall FL 5 Star National 260 77 23 12 6 72 36 0.395 1.268 11
MIF Sean Ashenfelder FL 5 Star National 232 93 18 7 5 54 54 0.492 1.314 17
MIF Ryan Mitchell TN Wow Factor National 230 66 22 8 4 61 28 0.388 1.207 11
MIF Kayson Cunningham TX Lonestar National 232 72 12 7 0 51 50 0.416 1.108 11
MIF Eddie Zaun FL Canes National 157 42 10 5 4 36 16 0.393 1.227 10
3B Justice de Jong NY LI Body Armor Titans 228 85 24 9 9 100 36 0.483 1.470 11
3B Paul Dominguez-Walker CA Alpha Prime 2025 112 41 13 0 2 32 9 0.488 1.321 5
OF Wyatt Vincent MO Wow Factor National 118 49 9 3 3 32 23 0.521 1.368 8
OF Everett Johnson NC Canes National 131 48 3 7 2 28 25 0.500 1.350 6
OF Joshua Campbell MI Team Elite 222 72 12 4 4 37 36 0.409 1.118 13
OF Konnor Griffin MS Knights Nation 53 17 4 2 2 12 13 0.531 1.686 2
OF Dean Moss CA Canes National 114 38 10 4 1 44 19 0.463 1.263 4
UTIL Brenden Lewis CA Texas Canes Elite 189 76 13 12 1 53 33 0.507 1.377 10


First-Team Pitchers


Pos.  Player State Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Aiden Poe AL USA Prime National 2 0 73.1 39 96 0.873 12
LHP David Shields PA Canes National 0 0 21.1 11 30 0.703 3
RHP Zach Strickland CA PFA Matadors 1 0 35.1 13 74 0.836 4
RHP Minjae Seo TX USA Prime National 1 1 40.1 17 51 0.942 6
RHP Samuel Cozart NC South Charlotte Panthers 1 0 20.1 11 21 0.836 3
RHP Peyton Miller MD Mid-Atlantic Dirtbags 2 0 39.2 19 52 0.782 8
RHP Brock Sell CA Alpha Prime 2025 1 0 36 20 60 0.972 3
LHP Brett Gable NJ Diamond Jacks Super 15 1 1 29.2 15 62 0.910 5
LHP Cam Caminiti AZ Canes National 0 1 26.1 13 50 1.047 4
RHP  Zion Theophilus OH Wow Factor National 3 0 66.2 33 92 1.110 10
LHP Luke Cherry FL Florida Pokers 1 1 28.2 12 63 1.129 6
RHP Andrew Purdy GA Georgia Jackets 1 1 44.2 22 71 0.828 10
LHP Briggs McKenzie NC 5 Star Carolina 1 1 17.2 6 32 0.849 4
RHP Andrew Karhoff OH East Cobb Astros 1 0 46 21 57 0.870 7
UTIL Brenden Lewis CA Texas Canes Elite 0 0 41.1 29 67 1.031 10


Second-Team Hitters


Pos.  Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Juan Diego Lopez Faria FL TBT National 277 96 25 7 4 74 24 0.416 1.127 11
C Max Bushyhead OK Sandlot Scout Team 61 25 7 2 1 18 5 0.521 1.403 4
1B KJ Hart GA Georgia Jackets 221 76 23 12 7 75 18 0.388 1.178 12
1B Camden Hodge GA Devine Baseball 151 53 18 6 1 45 25 0.431 1.229 10
MIF Gage Thompson WA New Level Xtreme 87 32 5 7 2 33 12 0.492 1.475 3
MIF Jase DeSantis NV GBG Vegas 231 80 17 12 2 67 34 0.417 1.164 10
MIF Mason Pike WA Trosky National 119 39 8 4 3 25 18 0.424 1.242 5
MIF Jayden Stroman NY Team Elite 87 28 6 3 3 30 14 0.475 1.442 5
MIF Nate Hawton-Henley VA Cadets Baseball 114 55 8 7 1 23 27 0.529 1.331 7
3B Andrew Palmer SC Team Elite 56 26 10 2 1 13 8 0.578 1.616 4
3B Dillyn Wilson LA Knights Nation 138 59 10 5 5 51 10 0.513 1.404 10
OF Austin Killingsworth GA East Cobb Astros 157 51 10 4 3 31 34 0.429 1.200 8
OF John Short CA Texas Canes Elite 108 49 7 6 5 48 25 0.521 1.440 4
OF Mason Greenhouse CA USA Prime National 46 19 4 4 1 18 8 0.487 1.437 3
OF William Brady Saxton MS Florida Aces 114 46 11 5 0 32 11 0.529 1.402 8
OF Jackson Miller FL TBT National 311 97 22 6 2 69 34 0.409 1.102 13
UTIL Dane Perry TX Texas Twelve 189 70 20 8 5 67 33 0.464 1.357 9


Second-Team Pitchers


Pos.  Player State Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Dayson Griffis FL TBT National 1 0 38 20 52 0.893 9
RHP Thomas Stewart CO Slammers Jenkins 1 1 33 21 55 1.182 3
RHP Zach Cartrette NC 5 Star Carolina 1 0 21 5 32 0.762 5
RHP Marshall Louque LA Louisiana Gators Elite 0 0 18.1 7 32 0.818 4
RHP Trent Gallagher MO Central Missouri Blackhawks 1 1 27.2 22 60 1.084 4
RHP Marcelo Rodriguez FL Team Miami 1 0 47 27 79 1.107 11
RHP Ian Buehler KS FBC Rangers 3 1 36 20 67 1.174 9
RHP Jason Fultz PA 5 Star NE 2 0 49.2 31 90 1.215 10
LHP John Lash NC South Charlotte Panthers 1 0 10.2 5 21 0.938 2
RHP Jax Bishop GA East Cobb Astros 1 0 24.2 11 34 1.135 5
RHP Tyler Baird NC South Charlotte Panthers 2 1 51.2 28 76 1.335 11
RHP Caleb Doty MS BPA 2025 3 0 29.1 18 31 0.920 5
RHP Charlie Willcox GA 5 Star National Black 3 0 52 35 72 1.215 7
RHP Braden Rosenthal FL CBU 2025 2 0 69.2 56 95 1.148 13
UTIL Dane Perry TX Texas Twelve 0 0 56.2 52 83 1.288 9


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