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Tournaments  | Story | 10/4/2003

2003 WWBA World Underclass Championships: Day 1 Scores and Capsules

FRIDAY’S SCORES/CAPSULES East Cobb Astros (1-0) 6, Perfect Game USA Green (0-1) 1 DH Nick DeSilvio drove in 4 runs with a 2 out single in the 3rd inning and a 2 run home run in the 5th inning to lead the East Cobb Astros to a 6-1 victory over the Perfect Game USA Green team. Astros CF Cedric Hunter backed up DeSilvio with 3 singles, 2 stolen bases and 2 runs scored, along with some impressive defense. RHP Jonathan Ban had a no-hitter going through 5 innings for East Cobb before allowing a leadoff single to Green SS Tyler Landers in the 6th. 6-6 RHP Shane Funk threw the last 3 2/3’s innings for the Green, frequently touching 91 mph, striking out 5. Team Florida USA (1-0) 6, Perfect Game USA Black (0-1) 1 Team Florida USA put together 5 hits in the 5th inning to score 3 runs and break open a close game en route to a 6-1 victory of Perfect Game USA Black. RF Dave Dinathale and SS Gabby Saade keyed the uprising with back to back Rbi doubles. 3B Chris Dominguez drove in the third run with a single. EH Caleb Graham had singled to lead off the inning and tripled in the 6th inning to drive in an insurance run. DH Ryan Jenkins also had 2 hits and an Rbi for Team Florida. RHP Jeremy Hellickson pitched the first 3 innings for Team Florida, allowing only a bunt single to CF Corey Ashner and touching 91 mph. RHP Chas Spotswood pitched a strong game for Black, allowing 2 unearned runs and 2 hits in 4 innings while pitching in the 85-87 mph range. East Cobb Strikers (1-0) 3, Perfect Game USA Maroon (1-0) 2 RHP Charles Strokecker scattered 9 hits over 7 innings in a complete game effort in the East Cobb Strikers 3-2 victory over Perfect Game USA Maroon. Maroon scored 2 runs in the 7th on doubles by 1B Michael Labrozzi and LF Tommy Dugan but Strokecker induced a 2 out fly ball to end the game. The Strikers scored 2 of their runs on Maroon errors, along with a 1st inning Rbi double by 1B Kyle Enders. RHP Glenn Desposito threw 5 solid innings for Maroon, striking out 7 and showing a sharp curveball to accompany a 85 mph fastball. Perfect Game USA Royal (1-0) 7, Perfect Game USA Red (0-1) 6 2B Alex Hazzard of Perfect Game USA Royal lofted a sacrifice fly to centerfield in the bottom of the 6th inning to score EH Bob Gross with the winning run in a time limit shortened 7-6 victory over Perfect Game USA Red. LF Kenny Smalley led the Royal attack, singling in 2 runs in the 1st inning, doubling in another run in the 3rd and leading off the 6th with a another double and eventually scoring the tying run. 2B Kevin Noan and 3B Campbell Pilkey each had 2 hits and scored 2 runs for the victors. Red only had 2 hits, and those in the 6th inning, but took advantage of 14 walks by 2 Royal pitchers. IBC Baseball (1-0) 7, Perfect Game USA Navy (0-1) 2 IBC rapped out 11 hits in cruising to a 7-2 win over Perfect Game USA Navy. RHP Moses Abohamde settled down after allowing 2 runs and committing a costly error in the top of the first inning to pitch a complete game 3-hitter for the victory. Abohambe also contributed a run scoring single in IBC’s 3 run third inning. SS Lee Campbell, C Jack Murphy and 1B Carmine Giardino all had 2 hits for IBC. East Cobb Astros (2-0) 11, North Stars (0-1) 0 The East Cobb Astros RHP Teddy Straughn pitched 6 innings and RHP Troy Norton finished up a 7 inning no-hitter in a 11-0 victory over the North Stars. Straughn struck out 12 and only allowed 2 base runners, one on a wild pitch third strike and the other on a walk. Leadoff hitter 2B Michael Demperio had 2 hits and 3 Rbi’s to lead the East Cobb offense. CF Cedric Hunter, who had 3 hits in East Cobb’s first victory, added a double and a single and scored 3 runs. Powerhouse (1-0) 8, Perfect Game USA White (0-1) Powerhouse scored 5 runs in the 2nd inning and cruised to a 8-0 5-inning run rule victory over Perfect Game USA White. EH Alex Sade, SS Ryan Jackson and C Jose Jimenez had key hits in the Powerhouse uprising. 2B Alex Gardenas had 2 hits, an Rbi and a run in 2 other Powerhouse innings. RHP David Munoz threw the first 4 innings for Powerhouse, allowing only 1 hit and striking out 4. Crusader Baseball (1-0) 7, Perfect Game USA Maroon (0-2) 1 1B Ryan Duffy blasted a long 2 run home run in the first inning to set Crusader Baseball on its way to a 7-1 victory over Perfect Game USA Maroon. Duffy’s bomb followed a double LF Trevor Hearl and gave RHP Casey Coleman all the runs he needed for the win. Coleman threw 6 no-hit innings for Crusader, striking out 7 with a 84-86 mph sinking fastball and sharp curveball. LHP Troy Graybill finished up the no-no with a 1-2-3 7th inning. Bama Bombers ’05 (1-0) 7, Perfect Game USA Royal (1-1) 5 2007 C Dustin Spruill had 2 hits and 3 Rbi’s to lead the Bama Bombers ’05 to a 7-5 victory over Perfect Game USA Royal. The Bombers scratched out runs in 4 of the 6 innings. Leadoff hitter Tyler Odle singled, walked twice and scored 3 runs for the Bombers and also pitched the final 3 innings. SS Kevin Nolan had 2 hits and scored 2 runs for the Royal. 2B Bob Lawler had a 2 run double in Royal’s 3 run 4th inning. Perfect Game USA Gold (1-0) 7, All Star Baseball Academy (0-1) 5 Perfect Game USA Gold scored 4 runs in the 1st inning and 2 more in the 2nd and made it stand up for a 7-5 victory over All Star Baseball Academy. SS Cameron Brown and 3B Zak Ratko had hits in both innings, with Brown scoring 2 runs. All Star scored runs in 4 different innings but left 9 runners on base. CF Matt Rogers and RF Rusty Jessee each had 2 hits for All Star. RHP Luis Vazquez pitched 4 innings to pick up the win for Gold, with RHP Michael Burke going the last 3 to claim the save. Team Florida USA (2-0) 8, Perfect Game USA Sarasota (0-1) 0 4 Team Florida USA pitchers combined on a 6-inning no-hitter, allowing only a walk with 2 outs in the 6th to spoil a perfect game, to defeat Perfect Game USA Sarasota 8-0. RHP Ryan Mitchell threw the first 2 innings, striking out 4. LHP Jordan Schafer followed with 2 more innings, striking out 5. LHP Aaron Mitchell struck out the side in the 5th and RHP Ryan Jenkins finished up. SS Gabby Saade got Team Florida off to a quick start with a 1st inning home run and later added a single. CF Andrew McCutchen had 2 hits and 2 runs. Miller, in addition to his 2 innings, also added a home run, single and 2 Rbi’s. C Cody Neer had 2 singles and 2 Rbi’s. Team Ontario (1-0) 2, IBC Baseball (1-1) 0 LHP Mike Wilson, with last batter help from RHP Mark James, shut out IBC Baseball on 3 hits, winning 2-0. Wilson struck out 7 before walking 2 hitters in the 7th. James came in to induce a game ending double play. Team Ontario scored both their runs on bases loaded walks in the 3rd inning. Ironically, those were 2 of only 3 walks that IBC LHP Matt Fariel allowed. Fariel also only allowed 2 hits, both by Team Ontario DH Ryan Hannon, and struck out 10 in 6 innings. Centez Buzz (1-0) 3, Thunder Baseball (0-1) 2 RHP Brian Tolleson pitched 5 1/3 strong innings to lead the Centez Buzz to a 3-2 victory over Thunder Baseball in a 6 inning time limit shortened contest. Tolleson allowed an unearned run in the 1st inning a 6th inning solo home run to Thunder RF Jeremy Griffiths but cruised through the middle 4 innings, striking out 7. RHP Cody Mire got the final 2 outs for the save. The Buzz scored 2 of their runs on passed balls but had runners on base every inning. SS Christian Rodriguez, a 2007 prospect, had 2 singles, scored a run and made several sparkling defensive plays. C Caleb Shofner had an Rbi single and scored a run. Perfect Game USA Green (1-0) 8, Ralph Ball (0-1) 0 Perfect Game USA Green scored 4 runs in both the 1st and 2nd innings and RHP Nick Nordgren threw a 1-hit shutout in a 5 inning run rule limit 8-0 victory over Ralph Ball. The only hit No

Tournaments | Story | 4/9/2026

Don't Boot the Loot Scout Notes

Cam McElwaney
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‘30 UTL Chase Jelks (GA) lifts this one deep into the gap & rolls around the bags for a triple. Loose LH swing w/ feel to lift. #DontBootTheLoot @PG_Georgia pic.twitter.com/leF4GMTawJ — Perfect Game Youth (@PGYouthBB) April 4, 2026 Chase Jelks (2030, Atlanta, Ga.) put together a great weekend for The Dream 14u Black in their run to a championship game appearance, hitting .444 with two triples and a double along with three RBI. He controlled the zone throughout the event in the box and finished with a 6:1 BB:K ratio because of it while also swiping five bags as well. It was a strong showing for Jelks, something that’s becoming common this spring in PG events.    ‘30 MIF Cohen Carter (TN) hits this one on the screws into the gap for a triple. Functional & compact swing. #DontBootTheLoot @PG_Tennessee pic.twitter.com/YVUfxbHBxx — Perfect Game...
Juco | Rankings | 4/15/2026

JUCO Top 25: April 15

Blaine Peterson
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Another week of undefeated weeks for our top 4 ranked teams. Joining them in the top 5, coming off an undefeated week of their own, is Florence-Darlington, a team we have consistently had as a top 10 team all season long. Cloud County and Midland College continue to put together strong weeks and climb the rankings each week it seems. Jumping into the rankings this week on the strength of a 15-game winning streak is Seminole State (OK). And Linn Benton makes the top 25 for a 2nd consecutive week and looks like the top team in the NWAC this spring. Plenty of high-level matchups at the JUCO level for some of the top teams in the county this next week.  Rk. School Record 1 Johnson County (KS) 42-2 2 Gaston (NC) 43-3 3 McLennan (TX) 34-7 4 Chipola (FL) 37-7 5 Florence-Darlington (SC) 40-8 6 Walters State (TN) 37-10 7 Blinn (TX) 31-11 8 Florida Southwestern (FL) 30-12 9 Southern Nevada...
College | Rankings | 4/15/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: April 15

Nick Herfordt
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Welcome to this week's small school baseball rankings, covering NCAA Division II, the NAIA, and NCAA Division III. As the calendar turns toward the final weeks of the regular season, the urgency is real across all three levels — teams are running out of weekends to build their cases, and the extended postseason invitations that every program is chasing don't go to programs that peak in March. The next few weeks of results will carry more weight than anything that happened before spring break, and the postseason committees in all three divisions are watching closely. Every series dropped to a team you should beat, every road sweep you let get away — it all matters now in a way it simply didn't two months ago. What you'll also notice as you read through the breakdowns below is that the numbers are doing more of the heavy lifting in how these rankings are constructed. Run...
Press Release | Press Release | 4/15/2026

Perfect Game & Youth Prospects Team Up

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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 AND YOUTH PROSPECTS ANNOUNCE   BROADCAST RIGHTS AND CONTENT PARTNERSHIP    Sanford, Florida (Wednesday, April 15, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a new partnership with content platform Youth Prospects centered around broadcast rights, content collaboration and expanded visibility for elite youth baseball events.    As part of the agreement, Perfect Game will grant Youth Prospects broadcast rights to select games across its premiere events, including marquee matchups at the WWBA World...
College | Story | 4/14/2026

College Players of the Week: April 14

Vincent Cervino
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April 14th Perfect Game/Player of the Week:  Jaquae Stewart, INF/OF, Texas State  The Texas State Bobcats (24-12) are sitting in second place in the ultra-competitive Sun Belt Conference, and they have one of the most explosive offenses in the country.  They average right at 8-runs per game and can slug with the best of them, averaging almost 2-home runs per game as well.  Sitting in the middle of the order, Jaquae Stewart, is putting together a career year and is becoming the focus of opposing teams.  The 5-10/234 junior from Sinton, Tx is your classic lefthanded power hitter and is thriving in his move from Austin to San Marcos.  While it wasn’t the best week for his club, Stewart was sensational, collecting 8 hits in his 19 at-bats, scoring 5 runs, launching 5 home runs and driving in an insane 17 runs.  For the season, he is now slashing...
Showcase | Story | 4/14/2026

PG Announces Prospect Gateway Schedule

Hannah Jo Groves
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PG has announced the dates for Prospect Gateway events across the country - unique opportunities for young players to receive professional feedback and prepare for the next level. The Prospect Gateways are for players ages 13U-14U and serve as a qualifier for the National Showcase. Kevin Schuver, the senior director of showcases at Perfect Game, said these events are chances for players to step out of their comfort zone and show what they’re really made of. “Perfect Game Prospect Gateways aren’t just events. They’re doorways into something bigger. For young athletes, they serve as the first real step beyond their local fields, where raw ability begins to meet visibility and purpose.” At the event, each player is assigned a PG advisor who will watch and advise them individually. There will also be other scouts giving tips on how to enhance and develop a...
Press Release | Press Release | 4/13/2026

PG & MLB Clubs Offer Discount Tickets

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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 PARTNERS WITH THREE MLB CLUBS TO OFFER EXCLUSIVE TICKET DISCOUNTS FOR YOUTH TEAMS    Sanford, Florida (Friday, April 10, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced a new fan engagement initiative in partnership with three Major League Baseball clubs — the Kansas City Royals, Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals — to provide exclusive discounted ticket opportunities for teams participating in Perfect Game events.    Through the collaboration, youth baseball and softball teams competing in...
College | Rankings | 4/13/2026

College Top 25: April 13

Vincent Cervino
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In a season where remaining in the Top 25 has become a war of attrition, the No. 1 UCLA Bruins (33-2) are making the game look much easier than it is in all reality.  Winners of 27-games in a row, this club continues to win games by any means necessary as they continue their historic run.  Beyond the incredible win streak, the Bruins have started off Big Ten play (18-0) by sweeping their first six conference weekend.  Adding to their resume, in Game 1 of their series at Rutgers, they won a 14-inning thriller by a score of 4-1where their pitching staff registered an eye-popping 30-strikeouts while only surrendering 1 walk and 4 hits throughout.  In most any other season, the No. 2 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (30-5) would be sitting atop the poll as they are putting together a historic season of their own.  They swept Florida State (24-11) who was previously ranked...
Draft | Story | 4/10/2026

PG Draft: Favorite Position Group

Tyler Henninger
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Every draft class has its strengths. Some years its a loaded group of prep infielders, some years its a deep collection of college arms. In this year’s class, certain position groups stand out above the rest to us. This week, the draft team dives into their favorite position groups. Groups that we believe are loaded with depth, upside, and big league potential. College Infielders It’s hard not to get excited about the crop of college infielders in this year’s class because of who is at the top. Roch Cholowsky alone makes the group exciting. He’s got gold glove potential at the next level and an offensive profile that should make him one of the Top 15 to 20 prospects in all of baseball the second he gets drafted. Justin Lebron is another player with as much upside in the class. He is a premium athlete that can really pick it at short and has big upside with the...
Press Release | Press Release | 4/10/2026

Perfect Game and vivenu Partner Up

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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 PARTNERS WITH VIVENU TO POWER DIGITAL COMMERCE ACROSS YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL    Sanford, Florida / New York, New York (Friday, April 10, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, has selected vivenu as its ticketing and commerce partner to unify revenue operations across its tournament ecosystem.    With 1.6 million tickets sold annually, 9,800 events in 40+ states and an immense social footprint, Perfect Game has built the most influential pipeline in amateur baseball. The organization has produced over 2,200 MLB alumni, and...
General | Blog | 4/10/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 64

Ron Wolforth
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What Do Barry Zito, Justin Verlander, Trevor Bauer, and Dallas Keuchel All Have in Common? By Ron Wolforth | Texas Baseball Ranch® | PG Arm Care Take a second and think about the question posed in the title before you read on. Four Cy Young Award winners. Four of the most decorated pitchers of their generation. What's the common thread? The first answer is obvious… they all won the most prestigious individual award in pitching. Most of you probably got there immediately. The second answer is less obvious… they all trained at the Texas Baseball Ranch® at some point in their development. Interesting, maybe, but not the point of this article. The third answer is the one I really want you to sit with, because it has direct relevance to your career right now: they all move completely differently. And they all attack hitters completely differently. Don't rush past that....
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