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College  | Recruiting | 3/11/2010

Top North Carolina Prep Talent on Display

After an unusually cold February, when it snowed three different times, the temperatures finally started to heat up in North Carolina, enabling some of the state’s elite high-school players to put their talent on display.

Last Saturday, the fifth annual Impact Invite took place at the USA Baseball Training Complex in Cary and the old Durham Athletic Park. Many of the state’s top prospects and top-ranked teams were in attendance, giving approximately 30 scouts some bang for their buck.

Defending state 4-A champion Ardrey Kell High from Charlotte was one of the teams in action and knocked off Rocky Mount High, 7-3. The Knights, ranked No. 17 nationally by PG Crosschecker, have returned many of their key contributors from 2009 and showed the offensive attack that has made them one of the nation’s elite teams this spring.
Some of the top prospects in attendance included:

AUSTIN BRICE, rhp, SR, Northwood HS. An Appalachian State recruit, Brice might be the most projectable prospect in the state this year. His fastball sat easily in the 86-90 mph range and he showed good feel for an 11-to-5 curveball in the mid-70s. What sticks out about Brice is how loose and easy his delivery is, and it is easy to imagine him throwing in the low- to mid-90s down the road. While his upside is excellent, his challenge will be harnessing his raw stuff.

DYLAN BROWN, of-ss, SR, Smithfield-Selma HS. A North Carolina State recruit, Brown has obvious talent but didn’t necessarily have one of his better days. Normally an outfielder, he was playing shortstop on this day, and while his actions were a little rough his hands and actions suggest that he might be able to play second base with some refinement. Offensively, Brown has a smooth, polished approach from the left side and grades out as an average runner.

DILLON MAPLES, rhp, JR, Pinecrest HS. One of the nation’s elite prospects in the 2011 class, Maples has already verbally committed to North Carolina. His fastball was generally in the 88-92 mph range, but topped out at 94 in the first inning. Maples also features an average to above-average breaking ball in the high 70s.

CONNOR NARRON, ss, SR, C.B. Aycock HS. Narron was solid, as usual, in his team’s 8-4 victory over Smithfield-Selma. Tall and athletic at 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds, Narron is a polished lefthanded hitter who should make an immediate impact in 2011 at North Carolina, if he’s not swooped up in this year’s draft. He is a smooth defender at shortstop, but his actions might be better suited for third base down the road.

TATE PARRISH, lhp, SR, Smithfield-Selma HS. Another North Carolina recruit, Parrish had two projectable pitches and quality command of both. His fastball sat comfortably at 86-89 mph, and he complemented it with a quality 2-to-8 curveball with good late life.

MATT ROBERTS, c, SR, Graham HS. Roberts is on the short list of the best defensive catchers in the country. While he struggled some at the plate on Saturday, he showed the elite defensive skills that should make him one of the most-sought prospects in the draft, though he has a scholarship offer from North Carolina as leverage.

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Private School Showdown
On Tuesday, two of both North Carolina’s and the nation’s premier private-school teams squared off in Lewisville, some 15 miles west of Winston-Salem, with Charlotte Christian School and Forsyth Country Day School meeting in front of about 25 scouts. Charlotte Christian jumped on Forsyth Country Day and won easily, 14-4.

The primary scouting draw of the day was Charlotte Christian outfielder Ty Linton, North Carolina’s top-ranked high-school prospect and a University of North Carolina football recruit. Based on his performance Tuesday, it’s easy to see why Linton is so highly regarded.

A physical specimen at 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds, Linton’s athletic ability and offensive tools really stand out. His bat speed and quick hands are among the nation’s best and his strength is outstanding for his age.

On the day, Linton went 3-for-3 with two doubles down the left-field line. The very thought of having to play third base when Linton is at the plate has to be a scary thought for a high-school player.

On one of his doubles, Linton was timed at 4.50 seconds on the turn, and he projects to be at least an average runner. With four potential average to above-average tools, it is easy to imagine Linton working his way into the latter part of the first round, or the sandwich round. His football commitment may complicate things a bit, but there is no denying Linton’s physical ability.

Linton wasn’t the only top prospect Charlotte Christian featured. Shortstop Jake Watson, a South Carolina recruit, was also very impressive. He has the actions and arm strength to remain at shortstop at the college level. His smooth lefthanded swing enables him to drive balls hard to any part of the field. Watson should make an immediate impact in college and has the tools to be a potential early-round pick as a college junior.

Despite not having its best game Tuesday, Forsyth Country Day is a team loaded with prospects at the underclassman level. The headliner of the group is easily junior outfielder/righthander Adam Griffin, a possible early-rounder in 2011. Griffin, another North Carolina recruit, made a brief appearance on the mound and his fastball was in the 89-91 mph range, topping out at 93. He has a lighting-quick arm and has been clocked as high as 94 in the past.

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