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Tournaments  | Story | 12/29/2021

13u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Andrew Petrock (Perfect Game)
Today we take a look at the class of 2026 and those who stood out this past summer and fall circuit, predominately at the 13u level, though some did play up where they continued to find success. For this project, we looked at player who took a majority of their reps on the 60-90 field as some players in the 2026 class were 12u eligible and thus can be found in tomorrow’s article as the field is of different dimensions. With that said, lets jump into some numbers and look back on some of the standout performances while knowing there were several other players who were in serious contention and could easily be interchanged throughout. 

All-Tournament Teams are commonplace in a project like this considering we are looking at the best performances throughout the year, though it’s still impressive just how many some of these players were able to amass with double digit nominations being the norm. No player took home more ATT honors than outfielder Randy Ruiz however who leads the way with 24 awards and he’s one of 12 players on the first team with double digit selections with both Keon Johnson and RJ Cope having 19 to their name. 



Standing out amongst a sea of talent on the first team is by no means an easy task, yet Andrew Petrock has continued to shine with the bat and as such has been tabbed as the 13u Tournament All-American Player of the Year. Over 204 plate appearances this summer and fall Petrock not only hit tan eye-opening .533 but connected for 25 doubles and 11 home runs while driving in 65, proving to be a true difference maker with the stick in his hands. Petrock, a young Alabama native and the 12u National Player of the Year in 2020, has continued to establish himself as one of the more potent bats in the class showing a nice combination of strength and bat speed which has led to obvious success. 

In terms of 13u arms, none logged more innings pitched nor strikeouts than right-hander Brayden Harris who continued to up the ante nearly every outing at a Perfect Game event this past circuit season. Highly ranked and for good reason given the 86 mph fastball and sharp, hard biting curveball he possesses, Harris logged 95 1/3 innings this year in which he struck out 113 batters while maintaining a 1.22 WHIP and leads the way with 18 All-Tournament selections. If Burn Atlantic Navy team ever has a difficult opponent on hand or a pivotal pool play game, you can expect to find Harris out on the rubber as he continues to make a name for himself on the national circuit. 

13u Tournament Player of the Year: Andrew Petrock
13u Tournament Pitcher of the Year: Brayden Harris
 
*ATT denotes All-Tournament Team Selections*

First-Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Jesiah Andrade CA ZT Elite 185 75 17 5 2 64 26 0.487 1.253 7
C Codey Gauff FL Wow Factor National 144 70 16 3 2 49 35 0.486 1.297 14
C William Radford NC Dirtbags 14u Demarini 158 75 15 6 5 61 23 0.475 1.305 9
1B Ryan Harwood AZ Chandler Stars/FS21 Stars-GBG 2026 144 54 13 7 3 49 20 0.454 1.295 7
1B RJ Cope GA GBSA Rays 251 73 14 4 7 86 22 0.358 1.035 19
MIF Rouselle "Rookie" Shepard NV Texas Canes Elite 174 76 25 6 2 37 24 0.531 1.441 7
MIF Deion Cole GA Smartense 277 89 16 10 13 90 60 0.394 1.227 14
MIF Grady Emerson TX Team Elite 13u National 169 56 15 8 6 48 33 0.434 1.37 9
MIF Colton Haire NC Canes NC Eason 248 85 31 5 6 90 26 0.478 1.403 14
MIF Alex Harrington CA ZT Elite 268 91 22 8 5 38 49 0.437 1.255 13
MIF Andrew Petrock AL East Coast Sox 13u Hits 204 90 25 9 11 65 30 0.533 1.585 16
MIF Bubba Coleman AZ Texas Canes Elite 343 101 26 10 5 71 60 0.391 1.154 12
3B Ezekiel Ansley FL Burn Atlantic 14u Orange 206 71 11 8 4 57 28 0.452 1.273 15
3B Lucas Cannady FL 5 Star National 253 104 16 13 2 69 53 0.479 1.25 15
OF Keon Johnson GA MC Bulldogs 230 91 17 10 8 45 29 0.476 1.361 19
OF Randy Ruiz FL 5 Star National 324 103 29 5 6 82 60 0.407 1.146 24
OF Aiden Arnett WI Burn Atlantic 14u Navy 194 86 16 3 2 36 35 0.538 1.305 9
OF Griffin Miller FL TBT Ballers AS4 300 82 25 6 6 87 27 0.352 1.066 9
OF Brady Harris FL Burn Atlantic 14u Navy 298 96 29 3 4 68 43 0.405 1.11 13
UTL CJ Sampson TX Texas Twelve 133 50 11 11 5 47 19 0.51 1.639 7


First-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Ethan Wheeler FL Burn Atlantic Navy 0 0 91.2 71 108 1.54 16
RHP Brayden Harris FL Burn Atlantic Navy 1 0 95.1 78 113 1.22 18
LHP Spencer Krasner FL TBT Ballers AS4 3 0 64.2 64 74 1.38 13
RHP Ethan Trivison FL Elite Squad 14u 1 1 68 42 90 0.93 12
RHP CJ Sampson TX Texas Twelve 1 0 49.1 34 73 0.81 7
RHP Cooper Shrum MO KC Crusaders 2 0 31.1 16 25 0.89 5
RHP  Shawn Sullivan OH Fielder's Choice JSB 0 0 24.1 17 41 0.9 3
LHP  Carson Bolemon SC Team Elite 13u National 2 2 65.1 40 97 1.04 14
LHP Aaron Hernandez FL Clutch Elite 1 0 58.1 48 82 1.34 12
RHP Corwin Allard CA Texas Canes Elite 2 0 49.2 33 57 1.07 9
LHP  Brayden Charness CA Wow Factor 1 0 35.2 12 69 1.04 5
RHP Devin Long AZ Scottsdale Dirtbags 1 0 27.2 14 44 1.12 4
LHP  Connor Langdon GA Canes Southeast 2 2 52 38 74 1.47 8
RHP Mathew Riendeau NJ East Coast Ghost Mocha 2 0 44.1 38 73 1.56 8
RHP Cale Fossett KS Prime 27:17 Ryherd 3 0 26.2 14 38 0.6 6


Second-Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Andrew Costello PA Canes National 122 48 11 5 3 40 9 0.471 1.314 7
C Beau Peterson KS KC Crusaders 133 49 10 4 4 44 11 0.458 1.295 7
C Brady Murrietta CA Canes West 176 62 20 2 0 38 19 0.459 1.205 7
1B Connor Bast NC Canes NC Eason 236 78 15 5 2 77 9 0.39 1.013 10
1B Jordan Johnson GA Smartense 172 56 18 4 1 51 32 0.406 1.128 10
MIF Gabriel Milano FL Miami Rebels 252 76 18 7 5 56 31 0.396 1.176 12
MIF Jordan Martinez FL Burn Atlantic Navy 184 62 12 10 2 61 20 0.397 1.103 10
MIF AJ Cruz FL 5 Star National 243 77 21 8 0 52 34 0.387 1.048 9
MIF Derek Guzman NC Team Elite 13u National 188 61 12 5 4 51 49 0.424 1.189 11
MIF Francis Garcia FL ZT Elite 252 86 18 4 0 62 42 0.415 1.047 13
3B Hudson Reed GA MC Bulldogs 169 59 9 6 8 52 13 0.424 1.272 14
3B Brady Marshall NC Canes SC Staats 188 55 18 6 6 52 21 0.333 1.031 9
3B Anthony Del Angel NM Dulins Dodgers 114 46 12 1 1 36 19 0.517 1.322 4
OF Hunter Harrington CA ZT Elite 250 74 19 6 0 55 30 0.396 1.101 9
OF Andruw Giles NV Texas Canes Elite 166 65 11 7 1 43 20 0.481 1.243 10
OF Lorenzo Laurel FL TBT Ballers AS4 188 57 16 4 2 43 23 0.393 1.116 7
OF Michael Johnson Jr GA Canes Southeast  156 51 10 10 2 32 35 0.425 1.27 9
OF Aiden Craven AL Canes Southeast Prospects 173 56 17 6 4 46 38 0.459 1.394 12
UTL Ethan Trahan AZ Chandler Stars/FS21 Stars-GBG 2026 131 42 10 3 1 53 0.429 1.172 7
UTL Joseph Mittiga GA Team Elite 13u National 231 59 19 3 2 66 18 0.339 1.002 15


Second-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Leo Marrero FL TBT National/Clutch Elite 1 0 68.1 66 82 1.36 17
RHP Mills Carrillo FL Burn Atlantic Navy 0 0 43.2 32 52 1.19 10
RHP Cole Prosek MS BPA 0 0 21 16 31 1 3
RHP Jacob Smith NC 5 Star National 0 0 24.2 12 27 0.89 6
LHP Logan Buckley MS Mississippi Rippers Elite 0 0 23.1 13 33 1.2 5
RHP Kooper Benoit TX Piranahas Baseball-Berry 1 0 19.2 14 31 1.02 4
RHP Tucker Payton NC 5 Star Summerlin 1 0 19.1 11 28 0.72 4
LHP Mateu Dalmau FL Florida Burn Tampa 2 0 24.2 17 34 1.18
RHP  Viggo Hansen FL Dirtbags Florida 0 0 22 11 39 1.05 4
RHP Ryon Smith FL Florida Sluggers 1 0 42.2 20 48 0.87 7
LHP William Myhand GA Smartense 2 1 42.1 26 38 1.11 9
RHP Harper Gates TX Texas Twelve 1 0 45.1 22 35 0.93 8
UTL Ethan Trahan AZ Chandler Stars/FS21 Stars-GBG 2026 1 0 34.1 19 42 1.25 7
UTL Joseph Mittiga GA Team Elite 13u National 3 0 74.1 67 78 1.13 15


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