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Tournaments  | Story | 7/7/2025

14u Elite Scout Notes: Day 4

14u Elite Scout Notes: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

Chase Moreno (2029, Dewitt, Mich.) kicked off the quarterfinals with a bang for Team Elite 14U Premier. He was able to consistently find the barrel and impact with good strength. He produced 3 hits and was able to impact it out in front and drive it well. He has a shorter and quick stroke, with feel to take the hands to it and do some damage. Finished 3-for-3, with a double and 4 RBI to his credit. He has a more compact frame and build, with good room to keep filling out moving forward. Has some present strength. 



Suttton Pawlaczyk (2029, Lake Orion, Mich.) has a more compact frame and build. He has a lean look with room to keep filling out the frame moving forward. He toed the slab for Team Elite 14u Premier on Sunday and was able to look the part. He worked up to 72 mph on the fastball, and was able to command the zone well and induce the swing-and-miss. Pawlaczyk also flashed a low- to mid-60s breaking ball in the mix. He went 5.0 innings, alloinwg just 1 hit, walking 3, and punching out 7 opposing hitters along the way, helping his team advance to the semi-finals. 

Evan Schanick (2029, Flint, Mich.) has an athletic frame with a more compact build, showing room to keep filling out moving forward. He was impressive at the plate this weekend, but really got it done today with 2 more hits, including a double. Schanick lifts the leg and gets the foot down on-time. He was able to impact it well, with some barrel whip and hand speed working through it. Put together some good swings on the day helping his team advance.  

Mason Leiterman (2029, Bartlett, Ill.) really caught fire the last two days of the event. He was finding the barrel left and right. He has a compact frame with good athletic traits present. He was 3-for-3 on Sunday morning for the Windy City Hit Dogs, helping his team advance to the semifinals. He belted a couple of singles, and hammered a triple. Tons of barrel feel present in Leiterman’s operation, with good feel to impact it and get jump off the barrel.  

Clayton Atchison (2029, Valparaiso, Ind.) continued his strong performance this tournament. He toed the slab in the quarterfinals matchup against a tough Chicago White Sox Ace team, and was able to get the job done. He threw 7.0 innings, allowing 2 hits, walking 2, and striking out 4 opposing hitters. Atchison carved, working up to 83 mph on the fastball, and flashed a breaking ball in the mid-60s. The fastball works from a lower slot with a tough release and some deception to it. The curveball with some good depth to it. Atchison carved, helping his team advance.  

Olli Frillman (2029, St. Louis, Mo.) toed the slab for US Nationals Midwest in the quarterfinals match-up and was able to pitch a gem, to help his team move on to the semifinals. Working up to 76 mph on the fastball with good life and run to it. He commanded it well. He flashed a mid-60s changeup in the mix as well, with good straight depth to it. Frillman threw 6.0 innings, with 6 hits, 2 walks, and 4 punchouts to his credit. He turned the ball over to Brendan Sissom (2029, O’Fallon, Mo.) who closed things out. He worked up to 75 mph in a quick inning of relief work, working around a couple of walks, helping punch the US Nationals Midwest a ticket to the semifinals.  

Vincente Amaro (2029, McCook, Ill.) toed the slab for Top Tier Americans with an athletic and good frame that projects. He worked upto 82 mph on the fastball and was able to live there and in the upper-70s. The pitch has some life to it. He flipped a low-70s breaking ball in the mix, showing harder lateral shape to it. He threw 5.0 innings, allowing no hits, walking 2, and striking out 5 opposing hitters. He kept the opposition scoreless as well.  

Tristen Johnson (2029, Kalamazoo, Mich.) has a projectable frame and build, showing some length throughout and good athleticism. He has long levers, showing good projection and room to keep filling out moving forward. Johnson picked up a base knock in the quarterfinals match-up. He had a loose barrel, with good feel to turn through contact and impact it well. He added a couple of hits on the weekend. He came on in relief, for 1 and 2/3 innings, allowing 1 hit, walking 1, and striking out 1 along the way. He worked up to 81 mph on the fastball and flipped a low-60s breaking ball. Showed a heavy dose of fastballs in his outing of relief work.  

Leo Kelly (2029, Evanston, Ill.) has a bigger frame and build, with good length throughout. He has strength in the build and has some projection that remains throughout. He has room to keep filling out the build moving forward as well. Kelly swung it well on Sunday, adding a couple of hits on the day, both of them being extra-base hits. He added a double and a triple in Sunday’s game, hitting .429 on the weekend overall. He also turned in a good outing on the mound earlier this weekend. He threw 6.0 innings, allowing 1 hit, walking 1, and punching out 10 opposing hitters. He worked up to 84 mph on the fastball, and was able to hold the low-80s. He flashed feel for a mid-60s breaking ball, with a changeup in the mix as well.  

Alex Marx (2029, Wellesley Hills, Mass.) has a really long and loose frame, with good length throughout. He has a projectable build, with room to keep filling out the frame moving forward. He found barrels often this weekend, and was able to pick up hits along the way, hitting .533 with a couple of doubles and 3 RBI to his credit. He also got on the mound, and was able to work up to 81 mph on the fastball, living in the upper-70s. He flashed an upper-60s curveball with developing shape and feel for it. He had an extended lower release, with some deception to it. He threw 5 and 2/3 innings, allowing 6 hits, walking 2, and striking out 7 opposing hitters.  

Iggy Robinson (2028, Milton, Mass.) has an uber-projectable frame and build. He has good strength and physicality present and has room to keep adding to the build moving forward. Robinson took some really good at-bats this weekend, showing a good feel for the barrel, with plenty of feel to create loud impacts and do damage at the plate. He was able to show good strength at impact, and drive the ball well to all fields. He hit .567 with a double, 2 triples, and 6 RBI to his credit.  

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    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923  www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    PERFECT GAME HIRES ERIC BLAKELEY AS REGIONAL DIRECTOR    Sanford, Florida (Friday, January 16, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced the hiring of Eric Blakeley as a Regional Director. Blakeley brings more than two decades of experience in elite baseball and softball events, along with an accomplished background as both a collegiate and professional player.    Blakeley joins Perfect Game after building the highly respected Crossroads Baseball Series, where for more than 20 years he developed and operated baseball...
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