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Tournaments  | Story | 1/19/2023

12u Tourney All-American Team

This year’s tournament season brought tons of exciting action across the country, as plenty of talent littered rosters from near and far. We hosted our second annual Perfect Game Invitational National Championship at the always beautiful Boombah Complex in Sanford, while our PG World Series tournament continued to be held at the historic East Cobb Complex in Marietta, GA. The impressive numbers put up by the selections for the 2022 All-Tourney All-American teams were quite impressive across the board. Player of the Year Lucas Smith and this season’s PG Select Festival MVP Caleb Alexander led the way with a staggering 22 all-tournament selections, while a trio of Luis Olmeda, Angel Gonzalez and Geronimo Fermin were named to 20 all-tournament teams.

Our National Player of the Year Lucas Smith put up simply ridiculous numbers throughout the entirety of the 2022 season, as the McKinney, Texas native hit .549 for the year with an eye-popping 141 hits and drove in an absurd amount of runs with 150 RBI. 59 of his hits went for extra-bases and he finished 2022 with a 1.611 OPS. Smith was a 12U PG Select Festival participant back in August as well and the future is certainly bright for the young C/1B.



Alejandro Diego takes home the National Pitcher of the Year award after putting together an outstanding 15-0 record across nearly seventy-three innings. The young right-hander struck one-hundred and twelve hitters across his appearances, while working to a 1.49 WHIP. The Lutz, Florida native had nearly a 3-to-1 K:BB ratio and held opponents at-bay to the tune of a 2.20 ERA.

Player of the Year: Lucas Smith
Pitcher of the Year: Alejandro Diego  

First Team Hitters


Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Julian Martinez  NY SBA National Team 238 81 22 8 17 85 43 0.466 1.565 14
C/1B Lucas Smith  TX  Backyard Ballers Black  334 141 27 8 24 150 65 0.549 1.611 22
1B Hunter Elmore  AL TG Dbacks Scout  207 92 22 3 25 95 16 0.500 1.606 11
1B Ethan Stewart  NC  Dirtbags National  196 89 21 14 16 86 10 0.539 1.734 10
MIF Carter Moon  GA  TG Dbacks Scout  246 102 24 10 31 98 49 0.495 1.730 12
MIF Caleb Alexander  TX  Wildcatters National/Backyard Ballers Black 323 114 22 13 16 85 108 0.432 1.325 22
MIF Anthony Huaranga  NJ  Jersey Storm  204 87 16 3 16 73 33 0.518 1.518 13
MIF Anthony Badillo  MD  TG Dbacks Scout  200 89 20 3 16 76 46 0.524 1.554 12
MIF  Kaleb Foster TX Backyard Ballers 341 114 34 9 20 81 99 0.471
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3B Sandy Jr De La Rosa  NY  NY Warriors Elite  170 82 18 1 27 106 21 0.590 1.975 13
3B Robert Mascia  NY  Rebels  208 83 8 6 23 83 31 0.497 1.597 13
OF Dexter McCleon Jr GA  TG Dbacks Scout  221 88 21 4 19 88 38 0.492 1.560 13
OF Luis Olmeda  TX Wildcatters Burgos  330 130 24 6 18 122 68 0.464 1.322 20
OF Jared Rivera  Fla Florida Jays Scout Team  294 102 26 6 26 89 89 0.462 1.578 15
OF Colin Raymond  NJ  Jersey Storm  230 101 17 2 31 105 45 0.549 1.811 13
OF Dru Wilson  CA ZT National Prospects 196 82 17 7 15 68 37 0.482 1.455 10
OF  Burk Cresse  LA  Traction Canes  174 71 11 4 19 71 19 0.542 1.772 11
UTL Pablo Martinez  TX  Wildcatters Burgos  273 99 19 11 15 95 47 0.469 1.463 17
UTIL Luke Esquivel  TX  ZT National Prospects/SBA National Team 235 84 19 8 20 108 45 0.532 1.769 17

First Team Pitchers

Pos.  Player State Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Chase Gockenbach  GA  TG Dbacks Scout  2 0 49 42 62 1.08 10
LHP Logan Pascarella  CA ZT National Prospects 0 0 54.2 40 105 1.55 11
RHP Braxton Williams  TN  Canes Tennessee  2 0 56 56 113 1.23 8
RHP Alejandro Diego  FL  Diamond Elite Fernandez  15 0 72.2 61 112 1.49 12
RHP Brody Costantine  FL  TG Dbacks Scout/Padres Scout Team 3 0 41.1 18 74 0.92 12
RHP Lennex Minor  CA  ZT National Prospects 3 0 70.2 44 93 0.99 18
RHP Caden Scott  NC  Dirtbags National  1 0 38.2 36 65 1.29 6
RHP Richard Avina  CA Scottsdale Dirtbags 2028/Armory Gold 0 0 53.2 64 84 1.49 15
RHP  Ryder Sowa  MD  Spartan Warriors Baseball 2 0 40.1 17 82 0.84 9
LHP Geronimo Fermin  FL  Florida Blue Jays Scout Team 1 0 83.1 53 146 1.45 20
RHP  Earon Ramirez  TX  ZT National Prospects 0 0 68 65 105 1.26 15
RHP Valentin Ceballos  TX  ZT National Prospects 5 1 58.2 31 112 1.23 11
RHP  Ethan Torres  CA  RJBA Johnson 12U  1 0 62 30 109 1.13 12
UTL Pablo Martinez  TX  Wildcatters Burgos  1 0 66.1 68 106 1.39 18
UTL Luke Esquivel  TX  ZT National Prospects/SBA National Team 1 0 72 55 134 1.07 17

Second Team Hitters

Pos. Player State Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Caden Borcherding  GA SBA National Team  211 78 20 7 12 81 18 0.459 1.427 12
1B  Yomar Infante  Fla Blue Jays Scout Team 13U  254 95 19 7 13 88 30 0.463 1.370 15
1B  Hudson Brown  TX  ZT National Prospects 189 76 18 15 14 76 38 0.514 1.730 13
INF Brandon Maldonado  NY  GRIT Black 140 63 15 2 16 56 31 0.529 1.685 9
INF Aaron Garcia  CA ZT National Prospects 241 89 14 11 8 58 43 0.420 1.192 13
INF Adriel Rivera  TX  21 Baseball Academy/Wildcatters  291 97 22 8 13 105 38 0.416 1.269 16
INF Joshua Bullard  AL  Primetime Baseball  148 71 14 5 15 72 17 0.546 1.678 11
INF Jael Santos  NJ ZT National Prospects 90 30 5 3 13 41 11 0.484 1.935 4
INF Evan Rupinta  FL  Prime Baseball Lujan  146 61 9 5 16 67 39 0.517 1.674 8
INF/OF Adrian Villela  AZ  SBA National Team  205 71 19 5 21 87 31 0.408 1.427 11
OF  Angel Gonzalez  CA ZT National Prospects 280 115 14 8 15 75 72 0.473 1.318 20
OF  Trendyn Motley  NC  SBA  256 93 19 10 11 78 32 0.460 1.374 12
OF Kannon Derry  TN  East Cobb Astros 12U Orange  183 78 21 7 9 78 57 0.557 1.654 11
OF Cooper Offermann NV  GBG Vegas/VSA Hollywood Heat  214 96 23 14 12 75 36 0.533 1.584 16
OF Brandon Perkins Jr. KY  East Cobb Astros 12U Orange  190 78 26 2 14 84 82 0.538 1.666 11
OF  Joel Vargas  CA GBG  231 96 17 9 18 96 37 0.530 1.641 18
OF  Koltyn Watters  MI  Motor City Hit Dogs  150 73 16 4 8 47 45 0.575 1.586 9
UTL Tripp Riley  TX  Backyard Ballers  254 78 14 6 15 78 63 0.392 1.264 14

Second Team Pitchers

Pos.  Player State Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Wyatt Ruiz  CA Braves Baseball Academy  1 0 50.2 51 45 1.22 8
RHP Julian Pardinas  CA Armory  1 0 52.2 48 68 1.49 15
RHP Heber Rene Garza  TX  SBA National Team  3 0 55 39 57 1.27 13
RHP Micah Von  GA  East Cobb Astros 12U Orange 2 42 36 56 1.26 12
RHP Ivan Hand  AL  Birmingham Stars  0 0 39 33 43 1.26 9
RHP Ryan Maguire  CA  Cali National Baseball Acad. 0 0 34 30 37 1.21 8
RHP Tyler Jackson  VA Dirtbags National  1 0 35.2 30 59 1.04 10
LHP Camden Dean  TX  NTXBC Dirtbags 2 0 28.2 22 43 0.94 7
LHP Mason Moeller  FL  Prime Baseball Lujan  2 0 45.2 32 45 1.07 7
RHP  Parker Griebel   FL  Team Florida Ruff Ryders  3 0 105 84 140 1.38 15
LHP Hudson Simmons  NC SBA Marucci National  2 0 34.1 18 46 1.17 8
RHP Grady Moore  AL  5 Star Shockers 0 0 49 30 85 1.37 12
LHP Takumi Iihara  CA  MVP Hustle Contreras 0 0 45.1 38 73 1.21 11
RHP Dax Brooks  FL  Traction Canes  3 0 41.2 30 52 1.32 9
UTL Tripp Riley  TX  Backyard Ballers  2 2 80 69 128 1.3 14


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Donovan May
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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   SHIVERSTICKS NAMED OFFICIAL POPSICLE OF PERFECT GAME   Former MLB All-Star Vernon Wells to Make Select Appearances at Perfect Game Events to Promote the Partnership   Sanford, Florida (Thursday, July 9, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a new partnership with ShiverSticks, naming the Texas-based company the Official Popsicle of Perfect Game. Throughout the travel baseball season, ShiverSticks products will be featured across Perfect Game’s premier events and facilities, with onsite activations, concession integration, digital promotions and social media content designed to introduce players and fans to the...
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Perfect Game Staff
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Perfect Game Staff
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Perfect Game Staff
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Troy Sutherland
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