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Tournaments  | Story | 12/16/2025

16u Tourney All-American Team

Hitter of the Year: Koa Romero is the Hitter of the Year for the 16u group, as he would come to every premier event of the summer and earn All-Tournament honors (Beast of the East, 16/17u WWBA, Jupiter) in every single one. Over 82 plate appearances, Romero would pump ten homeruns with forty two RBI and sixteen walks, good for a .378 average and 1.339 OPS. The performance on volume at the best events of the year pushed Romero over the edge here, as he’d hit a pair of homeruns in Jupiter (one of them at 112 EV) as an underclassmen and collect double digit hits in BOTH WWBA events with a combined six jacks over the two tournaments. It was a summer that combined performance and winning on the biggest stages for Romero. It’s a quiet left-handed swing that packs a punch. He would reap the benefits of his performances, earning a commitment to LSU and jumping to the #74 prospect in the nation. 

Pitcher of the Year: Samir Mohammed is the Pitcher of the Year for the 16u group, as he was a mainstay at just about every big event while earning All-Tournament honors throughout the year including the All Star Game. Mohammed pitched to a 1.36 earned run average across 36 innings pitched while striking out 59 batters. He also pitched to a sub 1 whip at 0.86. Pitching against some of the highest level competition, Samir did not back down and performed at the highest of levels. He was a difference maker every time he toed the rubber and got the ball. He got up to 97 with his fastball this year while showing impressive command and control of his off-speed. He is committed to LSU and the #11 prospect in the nation. 



Player of the Year: Koa Romero, 3B, Des Allemands (LA)
Pitcher of the Year: Samir Mohammed, RHP, Trinity (FL)

First Team Hitters
Pos Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C William Weber TN eXposure National 117 42 13 0 4 27 23 1 0.477 1.368 5
C Sammy Echeverry FL CBU 2027 Olasin 130 57 18 0 5 42 17 22 0.438 1.207 8
C Brandon Weller PA 3U3D 38 18 3 0 5 21 6 0 0.474 1.479 3
1B Campbell McCormack V PA BPC Oilers 2027 98 39 7 1 12 39 22 9 0.398 1.377 6
MIF Jonell Rodriguez TX Banditos 119 50 8 3 1 32 32 33 0.420 1.120 8
MIF Chase Fuller FL USA Prime 77 27 4 1 7 22 13 14 0.351 1.152 4
MIF Max Rogozinski GA Team Elite 82 26 2 2 7 25 10 12 0.317 1.071 2
MIF Braylon Sheffield FL SWFL Rockies 80 33 6 5 4 29 16 13 0.413 1.292 4
MIF Fischer Howell MS EBC  84 29 6 7 4 33 15 9 0.345 1.193 4
3B Koa Romero LA East Coast Sox 82 31 5 1 10 42 16 7 0.378 1.339 4
3B Sullivan Reed MS East Cobb Astros 66 33 7 2 7 35 13 4 0.500 1.536 3
OF Christopher Sultana NY USG NY 65 25 8 1 7 26 14 5 0.358 1.355 4
OF Seth Hooks TN Knights Baseball 96 41 8 0 6 29 23 8 0.427 1.243 6
OF Alex Miranda MA GBG Northeast 94 42 12 2 6 40 17 18 0.447 1.348 6
OF Christian Gomez VA Canes National 45 20 6 1 4 21 11 6 0.444 1.422 2
OF Taylor Dodd AZ GBG Southwest 129 55 5 4 4 31 18 25 0.426 1.123 5
OF Sebastian Wilson IL Wow Factor National 101 42 9 0 5 30 12 14 0.416 1.132 6
UTL Ethan Suppi NJ BPC Oilers 102 33 5 1 8 28 17 17 0.324 1.046 10
UTL Jacob Budarz CT MVP Steel 51 22 10 1 6 20 8 5 0.431 1.536 3
UTL Lleury Herrera NY 5tp Development 50 19 4 0 6 28 17 8 0.380 1.382 3
UTL Jake Cueto FL BPA 90 37 4 3 0 9 31 46 0.411 1.110 3
UTL Clyde Williams III TX Hunter Pence Baseball 71 34 3 3 4 22 7 11 0.479 1.300 4

Second Team Hitters

Pos Player State Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C Jace Moran FL 5 Star Mafia Black 129 39 7 4 5 35 23 13 0.382 1.173 6
Kaden Kenny   CBU 2027 Olasin 219  84 18  5 7 73 32 10 0.384  1.065   4
C Dariel Carrion PR SBA Bolts National 108 29 6 0 4 28 18 12 0.337 1.019 2
1B Frank Thomas III FL USA Prime/Detroit Tigers 73 21 4 0 3 25 14 5 0.382 1.139 4
1B Ryan Yormack NY USG NY Showcase 67 18 4 0 5 29 13 8 0.383 1.354 5
MIF Malachi Butler GA East Cobb Astros 215 45 14 6 1 46 45 21 0.288 0.944 6
MIF Harry Chubb Jones Jr. GA 5 Star Mafia Black 92 26 4 0 2 24 21 13 0.388 1.081 4
MIF Jackson Wooten TX Banditos 2027 Deleon 115 35 8 2 4 34 19 19 0.389 1.142 6
MIF Hayes Maginnis GA East Cobb/SD Padres 104 28 7 3 2 24 17 11 0.346 1.061 5
3B Jose Doubront SC East Cobb/SD Padres 234 57 19 4 6 58 59 14 0.352 1.153 5
3B Gabriel McDowell NV 702 Slumpbusters 159 54 16 4 4 45 25 21 0.422 1.213 4
OF Kinon Bastian FL FTB Phillies 101 27 4 2 5 20 14 19 0.333 1.073 2
OF Preston Bottoms GA East Cobb Astros 213 77 14 4 2 67 22 40 0.425 1.078 10
OF Blake Davis FL CBA Florida Scout 163 47 8 4 4 29 21 22 0.356 1.047 3
OF Austin Tamborra GA 643 DP 117 35 11 1 4 24 18 14 0.368 1.119 5
OF Jordin Griffin LA USA Prime National 93 18 2 2 0 17 35 18 0.327 1.006 2
OF Nico Moritz-Toledo VA Stars Baseball 2026 Marucci 95 36 5 7 1 22 17 20 .500 1.416 4
UTL Hudson Holt TX 5 Star Mafia Black 118 33 7 3 5 27 14 7 0.344 1.085 4
UTL Chase Jones GA East Cobb/SD Padres 115 25 6 4 4 30 33 10 0.309 1.143 4
UTL Christopher (CJ) Wall GA Canes National 219 46 10 2 4 32 59 13 0.295 0.946 3

First Team Pitchers

Pos. Player St. Travel Team IP ERA H SO WHIP
RHP Samir Mohammed FL USA Prime National 36 1.36 20 59 0.86
LHP Seth Hooks TN Knights Baseball  42 0.33 23 48 0.87
RHP Boston Brown AL Milwaukee Brewers 29 0.96 18 54 0.99
RHP Xavier Gregg TX Scorpions Team 33 1.27 25 42 1.18
RHP Ray Kim NY Showtime Select 49 1.55 42 71 1.19
RHP Gavin Coffey FL Atlanta Braves Scout 36 0.76 25 48 0.96
RHP Reid Traeger TX Texas Twelve Red Sox 31 1.77 21 28 1.20
RHP Justin Mills GA Dingers Scout 48 1.31 24 59 1.17
RHP Walker Thomason SC 5 Star Carolina 30 1.37 16 35 1.34
RHP Soren Etheridge AZ Biscuits Elite 35 1.78 11 69 1.10
LHP James Benson IL Cangelosi Sparks 35 1.98 27 44 1.36
RHP Sebastián Quiles PR SBA Bolts American 26 1.06 18 33 1.14
LHP Everett Huffman TX Premier Baseball  38 2.01 18 61 1.10
RHP Jordan Steiger NY Showtime NY 41 1.85 34 67 1.42
RHP Jack Lerro NJ BPC Oilers 31 1.56 15 58 1.09
RHP Reed Joslin GA ATL Lightning 54 1.54 49 62 1.10

Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Player St. Travel Team IP ERA H SO WHIP
RHP Cooper Davenport TX Just Dawgs 2027 26.2 0.53 16 22 1.05
RHP Odin Ginader NC SBA Scout 2028 46.2 1.05 28 52 0.92
RHP Braden Jones FL 5 Star National Tampa Black 27 0.52 28 30 1.07
RHP Grant Timmons FL CBU Scout Team 2027 Olasin 84 2.25 65 115 1.10
RHP Connor Brooks SC Dirtbags National 2026 28.1 0.74 12 43 0.57
RHP Hanley Rosa PR Dingers Scout 32 0.88 18 43 0.75
LHP Brandon Neigel NJ North Jersey Ghost 2027 35 0.8 21 42 0.71
LHP Wilson Shaw FL BPA 27.1 1.79 14 33 0.73
LHP Maddux Hasty TN Valor National 16U 32.1 1.08 11 42 0.93
RHP David Doran TX Houston Wildcatters Navy 25 0.84 12 32 1.08
RHP Austin Allen  TX Scorpions Team Easton Moore 52 2.29 35 82 1.33
LHP Konnor Briggs FL Scorpions 2026 Scout 30.1 2.31 13 46 1.42
RHP Casey Murray NC South Charlotte Panthers 2027 Marucci 36.1 2.12 23 43 0.91
RHP Caleb Evans TX SBA Bolts American 2026 36 0.97 26 43 0.83
RHP Jackson Bowman FL Ghost National 26 33.2 1.46 17 34 0.86
LHP Hawk Licari AZ Biscuits Elite 29.2 1.42 10 34 1.15

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