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Tournaments  | Story | 12/31/2021

11u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Carter Moon, far left (Perfect Game)
With 2021 coming to a close, we wrap up our Tournament All-American Teams with the 11u/Class of 2028 group. The group of players included below, includes 22 players that participated in this year’s PG Select Festival. There is loads of talent amongst this group and it gives us a glimpse into the future as we continue to grow our youth platform across the country.

This group amassed 571 All-Tournament selections, led by Dylan Mercado with 18 nods and Ander Elorriaga at 16. 2021 Tournament Player of the Year Carter Moon checks in with 15 All-Tournament selections, tied with teammate Dexter McCleon Jr. Players from 12 different states were selected onto either first or second teams. Offense was the reoccurring theme, as not one hitter hit under .440 for the 2021 season and they slugged over 400 home runs as a group.



The numbers on both sides of the ball produced by the ultra-talented Moon are almost video game-like, as the left-handed hitter hit .614 during the 2021 season. He accumulated 108 hits in his 217 plate appearances, and more than half of his hits (61) went for extra bases. He scored 119 runs, while driving in 79 of his own and swiped 72 bags along the way and continued to show the impact only he can make on a game in a multitude of ways. Add in 91 punchouts across his 47 1/3 innings pitched, and it is easy to see why he is our 2021 Tournament Player of the Year.

We move onto the Tournament Pitcher of the Year next with Florida native Konnor Briggs. The long, lean left-hander struck out a whopping 61 hitters in his 35 1/3 innings of work and walked just 15. The 4:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio for such a young pitcher is a combination of him being able to coordinate his body so well at such a young age. He worked to a 0.93 WHIP throughout his body of work, allowed just 18 hits and allowed just 3 earned runs. He will surely be exciting to watch grow over the course of his career, and we look forward to it.

Player of the Year: Carter Moon, UTL, Bogart, Ga.

Pitcher of the Year: Konnor Briggs, LHP, Oxford, Fla.

ATT = All-Tournament Teams

First-Team Hitters

Pos Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG OPS ATT
C Ander Elorriaga  GA TG D-Backs 243 114 19 2 17 104 0.548 1.517 16
C Julian Martinez NY Dreamchasers National 166 64 19 5 13 46 0.467 1.506 8
C Lucas Smith TX ZT Elite 143 66 12 3 16 71 0.545 1.685 12
C Robert Mascia  NY LI Rebels 116 56 3 0 24 69 0.571 1.844 10
1B Colin Raymond NY Jersey Storm 139 67 14 2 7 68 0.588 1.592 13
1B Hudson Brown TX ZT National Prospects 167 74 15 9 12 73 0.544 1.68 13
1B Hunter Elmore  AL TG D-Backs 202 86 17 2 23 108 0.494 1.561 14
1B Jaylen Alvarez NJ MA Show 64 30 6 0 10 40 0.638 2.139 6
MIF Derek Vazquez NC SBA Futures 116 42 9 2 6 56 0.442 1.286 7
MIF Kaleb Foster  TX Backyard Ballers 217 88 18 3 17 87 0.484 1.458 12
MIF Nicholas Machusko PA Beaver Valley Red 67 36 7 0 10 39 0.61 1.894 5
3B Colton Williams TX Dynasty Black 127 52 12 0 10 43 0.542 1.633 8
3B Jael Santos NJ Dreamchasers National 101 46 5 2 15 46 0.554 1.819 5
3B Mason Harris CA Lamorinda Titans 57 27 5 0 6 37 0.551 1.617 5
OF Angel Gonzalez  CA ZT National Prospects 93 48 8 2 5 29 0.571 1.502 6
OF Dexter McCleon Jr  GA TG D-Backs 230 89 19 3 31 110 0.503 1.769 15
OF Dhillon McGee  TX Citius Texas 50 26 4 1 6 26 0.634 1.92 3
OF Madoxx Davis NJ East Cobb Astros 169 83 22 5 16 68 0.585 1.799 12
UTL Carter Moon GA TG D-Backs 217 119 26 12 23 79 0.614 1.973 15
UTL Easton Brunson TX Premier National  153 70 9 8 22 81 0.574 1.973 9


First-Team Pitchers

Pos Player State Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Brody Costantine FL TG D-Backs 2 0 17.5 6 33 0.964 7
RHP Bryson Josey NC SBA Futures 0 0 31.1 22 50 1.21 6
RHP Caden Scott NC Dirtbags Black 1 1 49 37 80 1.18 10
RHP Caleb Alexander TX Dynasty Black 2 0 29.1 19 58 1.291 10
RHP Camden Shirley GA Elite Sluggers 0 2 30 19 69 1.83 6
UTL Carter Moon GA TG D-Backs 0 2 39.9 29 81 1.333 15
RHP Chase Gockenbach GA TG D-Backs 1 0 27.8 22 38 1.011 8
RHP Cole Albert LA Traction Canes 0 1 44 59 35 1.59 7
RHP Dru Wilson CA MVP Hustle 0 0 17.2 13 29 0.96 3
UTL Easton Brunson TX Premier National 2 0 30.1 21 51 1.38 9
RHP Jaxon Barrett TN M3 Elite 1 0 48.8 37 90 1.066 8
LHP Konnor Briggs FL Chandler Baseball 1 0 24.2 13 42 0.851 4
RHP Lennex Minor CA ZT National Prospects 1 0 30.1 30 28 1.55 7
RHP Nicholas Carroll GA Next Level Prospects 4 0 38 29 75 1.042 8
RHP Parker Legh-Page TX Premier National 1 0 46.2 43 74 1.59 7


Second-Team Hitters

Pos Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG OPS ATT
C Caden Borcherding GA SBA Futures 180 73 16 2 10 62 0.48 1.359 15
C Gavin Gebhardt GA Georgia Bombers 128 54 12 3 10 43 0.482 1.45 10
1B Brock Green AL Birmingham Stars 106 52 9 2 7 47 0.531 1.444 6
1B Colin Anderson GA Complete Game Elite 53 26 6 3 2 17 0.591 1.66 6
1B Ethan Stewart NC Dirtbags Black 143 60 15 8 5 44 0.517 1.522 9
1B Mason Law NJ Tri-State Ghost 73 38 6 0 11 28 0.585 1.815 5
MIF Adam Allett CA RJBA Johnson 83 35 8 4 3 24 0.53 1.536 6
MIF Blake Barberena CA ZT National Prospects 76 35 8 1 2 18 .603 1.550 4
MIF Levi Kerr NC TG D-Backs 118 48 8 3 1 24 0.522 1.33 6
MIF Sammy Garcia CA Cory Lidle 11U National 85 38 8 4 8 33 0.481 1.493 6
MIF Zion Avina CA ZT National Prospects 83 38 7 3 1 38 0.528 1.328 6
3B Brandon Forrest NC Carolina Rockies - Sullivan 121 54 16 2 5 30 0.568 1.598 11
3B Flenix Ramirez NY NY Warriors Elite 132 48 14 1 13 50 0.457 1.549 10
3B Luis Garcia NY NY Warriors Elite 138 61 11 1 13 58 0.496 1.469 11
OF Andrew Cochran GA TG D-Backs 187 78 23 3 12 64 0.506 1.511 8
OF Koltyn Watters MI Motor City Hit Dogs 93 48 15 7 2 24 0.585 1.647 6
OF Mason Choi CA San Diego Show 51 28 5 1 8 16 0.667 2.13 2
OF Teremy Banks TN M3 Elite 109 38 9 1 9 45 0.442 1.443 6


Second-Team Pitchers

Pos Player State Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Adam Sevilla TX ZT Elite Burgos 0 0 38.8 31 36 1.107 13
RHP Brady Ruffner CA Sdot Elite 0 0 16.1 8 18 0.73 5
RHP Brendan Bittner MI Motor City Hit Dogs 1 0 21.1 17 25 1.36 4
RHP Brodie Keen LA Traction Canes 2 0 24.5 23 29 0.929 7
RHP Bryce Floyd GA 643 Cougars 4 2 53.8 58 51 1.401 11
RHP Dylan Mercado TX ZT Elite Burgos 0 0 72 71 80 1.42 18
RHP Edward Sullivan LA Traction Canes 1 0 40.4 37 53 1.238 8
RHP Hudson Mitchell AL Birmingham Stars 2 0 41.8 48 50 1.304 6
RHP Ivan Andino NC SBA Futures 3 0 33.6 22 39 0.914 8
RHP Jaden White GA Next Level Prospects 0 0 41.1 40 37 1.11 5
RHP Knox Goodyear NC SBA Futures 2 0 31.5 21 25 1.01 8
RHP Owen Hammond MI Motor City Hit Dogs 0 1 31.1 37 27 1.76 6
RHP Ricky Hernandez FL TBT Ballers National 0 0 31.2 24 43 1.11 9
RHP Tripp Riley TX Backyard Ballers  0 1 70 79 73 1.6 13
RHP Tyson Brown FL 5 Star National 1 0 38.2 46 56 2.22 8



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