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Tournaments  | Story | 7/22/2012

18u BCS All Tournament Team

Photo: Perfect Game
Perfect Game has released its official All-Tournament Teams from the 2012 18u BCS Finals, which was held July 14-20 at Terry Park in Fort Myers, Fla.  The players selected were based on first-hand observations as well as statistical data compiled using GameChanger, the official scoring application of Perfect Game and the WWBA.

To view more information on the tournament, please click on the following links:

2012 18u BCS Finals Official Homepage
2012 18u BCS Finals Scouting Blogs


18u BCS Hitters

First Name Last Name Team Name AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB SB AVG OBP SLG
Jerome Jones Xcel Baseball 18U 17 11 3 2   5 8 3 5 .647 .714 1.059 
Anthony Prehaska Florida Pokers 18U White 11 7 3   1 4 5     .636 .667 1.182 
Rock Rucker Texas Sun Devils 18 11 4   2 10 8 7 3 .611 .731 1.167 
Joe Robbins Louisiana Diamond Dawgs 17 10 3     7 11 5 5 .588 .615 .765
Leo Rill Team IMPACT-Collier County 17 10 2 1   5 6 2 2 .588 .650 .824
Alex Marquez Hardcore Baseball 18U Black 12 7       2 3 3 1 .583 .688 .583
Audi Plemmons NBS 18s 12 7       3 4 2 1 .583 .643 .583
Marcus Sigmon Xcel Baseball 18U 12 7 1   1 5 5 3 1 .583 .688 .917
Tyler Sanchez Naturals Florida 19 11 4 1   10 6 2 2 .579 .625 .895
Kodie Tidwell Louisiana Diamond Dawgs 21 12 2     6 5 6 3 .571 .667 .667
Ryan Clark Syracuse Sports Zone Chiefs 20 11 2   1 9 5 1   .550 .571 .800
Jan Hernandez Team Mizuno of PR 20 11 3 2 1 7 9 3   .550 .625 1.050 
Chris Frey Cannons Baseball 22 12 4 1   9 5 3 1 .545 .600 .818
Manny Rodriguez Quinco Hurricanes 13 7 1     3 4 3 3 .538 .647 .615
  Knoll West Coast Nine Devils 26 14 4 2 1 5 12 4 2 .538 .636 .962
Miguel Egea Orlando Scorpions 17U White 15 8       2 5 2 3 .533 .556 .533
Alex Bravo Hardcore Baseball 18U Red 19 10 1     8 1 5   .526 .625 .579
Leopoldo Benavides Laredo Flames 19 10         6     .526 .526 .526
Sam Machonis SCORE International 19 10 2 1   3 5 5 3 .526 .625 .737
Alffredi Ramos Miami Tigers 10 5 1     2 2 2 2 .500 .583 .600
  Love Texas Sun Devils 10 5 1     2 5 4 1 .500 .688 .600
Ivan Objio New York Grays 18U 12 6 2     3     1 .500 .500 .667
Matt Alen Xtreme Baseball 12 6 1 1   3 1     .500 .500 .750
Ruben (RJ) Ybarra Marlins Scout Team/Storm 14 7 1     2 5 1 1 .500 .533 .571
Alex Lorenzo Miami Tigers 14 7 3 1   3 4 3 2 .500 .588 .857
Miguel Beltre Quinco Hurricanes 14 7 3 1   7 5 2 1 .500 .563 .857
Dalton Moore Coastal Georgia Hooks 16 8 1     3       .500 .500 .5625
Victor M. Caratini Team Mizuno of PR 16 8 1   1 12 4 5   .500 .565 .750
Richie Furline Xcel Baseball 18U 16 8 2     3 3 3   .500 .579 .625
Sloan Dieter Louisiana Diamond Dawgs 22 11 5 1   13 4 2   .500 .556 .818
Broderick Rodocker West Coast Nine Devils 28 14 1 2 1 10 12 1 1 .500 .533 .786
Trevor Beeman West Coast Nine Devils 27 13 3 2 3 9 9 4 5 .481 .563 1.074 
Nick Lowe En Fuego Baseball 19 9 5     6 3 1 2 .474 .500 .737
Matthew Williams Top Notch 19 9 2 1   4 3 3   .474 .545 .684
Christopher Moates East Cobb Patriots 18U 17 8 2 1   7 2 1 1 .471 .526 .706
Austin Langham Team IMPACT-Collier County 17 8 2     2 5 2 2 .471 .571 .588
Connor Law NBS 18s 15 7 1 1   4 4     .467 .471 .667
Wyatt Johnson Florida Baseball Academy Akedema 13 6 2     5 2 2 2 .462 .563 .615
Lukas Thomas Top Notch 13 6       2 3 3 3 .462 .563 .462
Corbin Olmstead Cannons Baseball 11 5 2     2 1 1 1 .455 .462 .636
Jovan Hernandez Marlins Scout Team/Storm 22 10 4     9 6 6 2 .455 .571 .636
Enrique Finol Mizuno Edge 20 9 2     4 3 6 5 .450 .577 .550
Alexis Olmeda Team Mizuno of PR 20 9 2   3 10 3 1   .450 .455 1.000 
Will Arpin Mizuno Edge 18 8 4     5 6 2 1 .444 .524 .667
Ariel Tineo New York Grays 18U 18 8   2 1 4 5 2 1 .444 .476 .833
Tyler Odom En Fuego Baseball 23 10 2   1 7 7 2 2 .435 .462 .652
Sumner McWhorter East Cobb Patriots 18U 14 6 3     5 3 2 1 .429 .500 .643
Dalton Parham NBS 18s 14 6 4     2 4 2 1 .429 .529 .714
Igor Baez Next Level Scorpions 14 6       1 1 2   .429 .529 .429
Anthony Massicci Syracuse Sports Zone Chiefs 14 6 2     2 2 1 1 .429 .467 .571
Robert Rosado Xcel Baseball 18U 14 6 2     4 4 1 1 .429 .500 .571
Kevin Merrell SCORE International 21 9 2     6 5 5 7 .429 .556 .524
Shane Swanson Mizuno Edge 19 8 1 1   2 9 8 1 .429 .593 .579
Tyler Corbin Mizuno Edge 19 8       3 3 4 2 .429 .500 .421
Nick Day East Cobb Astros 17/18U 12 5 1   1 1 2 1   .417 .533 .750
John Ricca Mizuno Edge 12 5 1     6   1   .417 .429 .500
Michael Rosenbusch Xtreme Baseball 12 5 2     1 2 2   .417 .533 .583
Keenan Innis East Cobb Braves 17U 24 10 2     3 10 1 6 .417 .462 .500
Hunter Williams Louisiana Diamond Dawgs 24 10       8       .417 .440 .417
Jeffrey Musser Naturals Florida 24 10 1     3 5 3 1 .417 .500 .458
Cody Smith SCORE International 24 10 2 1   5 10 3 3 .417 .481 .583
Kenny Saenz Laredo Flames 17 7 2     4 2     .412 .389 .529
Julian Lanfranco New York Grays 18U 17 7       1 4 2 4 .4182 .500 .412
Chris Altimont Pro Source Athletics - 17U Abbott 17 7 2     2 4 4   .412 .524 .529
Ryan Nolan Pro Source Athletics - 17U Abbott 17 7 1   1 7 2 3   .412 .500 .647
Conner Rivers East Cobb Astros 17/18U 10 4 3     4 3 1   .400 .455 .700
CJ Brazil East Cobb Braves 17U 10 4 1     2 2   1 .400 .400 .500
Blair Huggins Next Level Baseball 10 4 1     3       .400 .400 .500
Dylan White Sarasota Baseball Club 15 6 1       4 1 1 .400 .471 .467
Justin Tedder Cannons Baseball 20 8 2     4 6 3   .400 .478 .500
Gage West Next Level Baseball 18 7 4 1   4 5 1 1 .389 .421 .722
Zach Gill Florida Baseball Academy Akedema 13 5 1 1   2 2 3   .385 .500 .615
Hayden Kelley SCORE International 21 8 4     4 1 3   .381 .500 .571
Dane Steinhagen Texas Sun Devils 21 8 2 1   10 6 4 1 .381 .480 .571
Travis Demeritte East Cobb Braves 17U 16 6 4     6 4 8   .375 .583 .625
Nathaniel Maggio East Cobb Braves 17U 19 7 2     8 6 1   .368 .417 .474
Quincy Nieporte Mizuno Edge 19 7 3   2 9 3 3   .368 .500 .842
Brendan Long Team IMPACT-Collier County 19 7 6     6 4 2 1 .368 .429 .684
Alex White Top Notch 19 7 3     3 3 1 1 .368 .400 .526
Toby Thomas En Fuego Baseball 22 8 3 2   4 7 3   .364 .440 .682
Tyler Selesky Hardcore Baseball 18U Black 14 5 2 1   1 3 3 2 .357 .471 .643
Alex Bahr NBS 18s 14 5 2   1 5 6 1   .357 .438 .714
Brandon Sanger Cannons Baseball 17 6 2 1   5 7 6 1 .353 .542 .588
Chad Mabini East Cobb Braves 17U 17 6 1   1 2 2 5 2 .353 .500 .588
Michael Conger Xcel Baseball 18U 17 6 3     2 3 1   .353 .450 .529
Alessandro Lima Miami Tigers 12 4 4     4 3 4 1 .333 .500 .667
Jake Sidwell Orlando Scorpions 17U White 15 5 1 2   4 1 1 1 .333 .353 .667
Tino Benjamin En Fuego Baseball 18 6 3     6 5 2   .333 .417 .500
Alvin Swoope Xcel Baseball 18U 21 7 2 3   6 5 2 1 .333 .391 .714
Dalton Ewing East Cobb Braves 17U 25 8 2 1 1 9 5   1 .320 .308 .600
  Pietranton West Coast Nine Devils 25 8 3     8 3 3 3 .320 .379 .440
Eric Neitzel Marlins Scout Team/Storm 19 6 1   2 5 6 4 5 .316 .458 .684
Ronnie Rocca Mizuno Edge 19 6 1 2   4 9 2 2 .316 .409 .579
Vahn Bozoian Marlins Scout Team/Storm 26 8 3   1 8 3 1 1 .308 .321 .538
Tyler Beeman West Coast Nine Devils 26 8 4     5 6 6 1 .308 .455 .462
Nick Rivera Cannons Baseball 23 7 1   2 7 3 2 1 .304 .360 .609
Terrence Connely Marlins Scout Team/Storm 23 7 4     6 5 2 1 .304 .370 .478
Michael Gonzalez New York Grays 18U 17 5 3 1   2 6 2   .294 .400 .588
Jared Shouppe Next Level Baseball 17 5   3   4 4 4 1 .294 .429 .647
Cameron Davis Next Level Baseball 17 5 2   1 4 4 2 1 .294 .400 .588
Cain Spangler Hardcore Baseball 18U Black 15 4 2 1 1 5 5 2 1 .267 .353 .733


18u BCS Pitchers

First Name Last Name Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W L SV
  Ballantoni Cannons Baseball 4 3     1 3 0.00 2   1
Connor Slagill Florida Baseball Heaven 1 3 2   1 4 0.00      
Tyler Odom En Fuego Baseball 2 3.67 1   1 5 0.00 1   1
Josh Howard Xcel Baseball 18U 1 3.67     1 5 0.00 1    
Drew Moody East Cobb Braves 17U 1 4 3     4 0.00 1    
Callahan Brown Florida Pokers 18U White 1 4 4     4 0.00 1    
Alex Gay Next Level Baseball 1 4 2   3 5 0.00 1    
Kevin Merrell SCORE International 1 4 4     3 0.00 1    
Roy Morales Team Mizuno of PR 1 4 1     4 0.00 1    
Connor Law NBS 18s 1 4.33 4   2 6 0.00      
Tyler Bender Cannons Baseball 2 5 3   1 3 0.00      
Jackson Smith East Cobb Braves 17U 1 5 3   2 3 0.00 1    
Brandon Horne Louisiana Diamond Dawgs 2 5 2     1 0.00 1   1
Kenneth Chatman Marlins Scout Team/Storm 1 5 4   2 10 0.00 1    
Peter Llerena Miami Tigers 1 5 2   2   0.00 1    
Ramiro Sayaz Orlando Scorpions 17U White 1 5 5   1 3 0.00      
Matt Mullins SCORE International 1 5 2   4 2 0.00 1    
David Webb Florida Pokers 18U White 1 6 5   1 3 0.00 1    
Andrew Tomasovich Marlins Scout Team/Storm 3 6 2     7 0.00 2    
Jonathan Lipinski Mizuno Edge 1 6 3     8 0.00 1    
Blaise Scerbo New York Grays 18U 2 6 1     5 0.00 2    
Kyle Taddeo Next Level Baseball 3 6 5     2 0.00     1
Hayden Guidry Texas Sun Devils 3 6 2   2 9 0.00 3    
Ryany Fetzner Xcel Baseball 18U 1 6 4   4 8 0.00 1    
Cameron Morgan SCORE International 2 6.33 4   5 10 0.00 1    
Edwin Hidalgo USC Knights 2 6.67 2   1 8 0.00      
Austin Comesanas Hardcore Baseball 18U Black 1 7 2   3 9 0.00 1    
Erne Valdes Hardcore Baseball 18U Black 1 7 3   1 14 0.00 1    
Anthony Baldrich Hardcore Baseball 18U Red 1 7 2   6 11 0.00 1    
Jake Washington Naturals Florida 1 7 3   1 3 0.00 1    
Scott Kelly Sarasota Baseball Club 2 7 6   2 5 0.00     1
Hecmart Nieves Team Mizuno of PR 1 7 5   2 4 0.00 1    
  Rodriguez Texas Sun Devils 1 7 7     6 0.00 1    
  Elipkowski West Coast Nine Devils 1 7 3   3 6 0.00 1    
Christian Calleja Miami Tigers 2 7.33 6   6 9 0.00 1    
Joe Rivera Team IMPACT-Collier County 3 7.67 6   1 10 0.00      
Jordan Brown En Fuego Baseball 2 9 1   3 14 0.00 2    
Seth Martinez Marlins Scout Team/Storm 2 13 8     19 0.00 2    
Connor O' Brien Cannons Baseball 3 13 11 3 7 0.54  1    
John Pena New York Grays 18U 3 13 11 7 13 0.54  1    
Kyle Vochoska Pro Source Athletics - 17U Abbott 2 10.33 14 3 5 0.68  1    
David Mosely En Fuego Baseball 3 8.67 5 2 6 0.81  1    
Brent Honeywell Top Notch 2 8.33 9 3 6 0.84  1    
Evan Mendoza Sarasota Baseball Club 2 8 9 2 6 0.88  1    
Brandon Dobbins Orlando Scorpions 17U White 2 7.67 6 3 11 0.91  1   1
Michael Sailors Coastal Georgia Hooks 1 7 4 6 6 1.00 1    
Brandon Rohrer East Cobb Patriots 18U 1 7 5 4 4 1.00 1    
Patrick Collins FTB Clutch 1 7 6 1 2 6 1.00 1    
Joe Lombardo Long Island Whalers 1 7 8 1 9 1.00 1    
  Mark Marlins Scout Team/Storm 1 7 7   11 1.00 1    
Carlos Lopez Miami Tigers 1 7 7 3 5 1.00      
Alex Kline Mizuno Edge 1 7 8 1 6 1.00 1    
John Pacheo Quinco Hurricanes 3 7 6 3 11 1.00 1    
Joshua Knies Sarasota Baseball Club 1 7 6   8 1.00      
Joe Siegfried SCORE International 1 7 4 2 7 1.00 1    
Dane Steinhagen Texas Sun Devils 1 7 5 1 10 1.00 1    
Garrett Waiters West Coast Nine Devils 2 14 11 9 11 1.00 2    
Nathan Navarro Louisiana Diamond Dawgs 2 6.33 4 1 2 1.11 1    
Will Gilbert East Cobb Astros 17/18U 1 6 3 3 11 1.17       
Riley Presnell East Cobb Braves 17U 2 6 6   4 1.17  1    
  Straw Florida Baseball Academy Akedema 1 6 4   5 1.17 1    
Joe Marlow NBS 18s 1 6 5 2 3 1.17  1    
Mitchell Hammonds NBS 18s 1 6 6 3 8 1.17       
James Sanchez New York Grays 18U 3 11.67 7 2 6 1.20 1    
DJ Fenstermaker Florida Pokers 18U White 2 5.67 3 5 10 1.24       
Travis Demeritte East Cobb Braves 17U 2 5.33 7 3 3 1.31     1
Corbin Olmstead Cannons Baseball 2 10 10 6 11 1.40 1    
Evan Challenger Marlins Scout Team/Storm 2 10 7 2 3 10 1.40 2    
Eli Weldy Mizuno Edge 2 10 11 2 6 8 1.40 2    
Matt Gulik FTB Clutch 2 9.67 9 3 9 1.45       
Gabriel Rivas Quinco Hurricanes 2 9.67 9 5 9 1.45  1    
Mikey Perez Hardcore Baseball 18U Black 2 9 11 3 9 1.56       
Nick Dibenedetto Team IMPACT-Collier County 2 4.33 2 1 9 1.62       
Zack Carter Next Level Scorpions 2 8.33 11 1 8 1.68       
Tyler Gates NBS 18s 1 4 1 1 8 1.75  1    
Will Simpson Xtreme Baseball 4 8 6 4 9 1.75       
Mike Acosta Hardcore Baseball 18U Red 2 11.67 14 5 9 1.80 1    
Austin Sovay Florida Pokers 18U White 2 7.67 10   10 1.83       
Joseph McKee Orlando Scorpions 17U White 2 7.33 7   1 9 1.91       
Austin Crook En Fuego Baseball 2 7 3   3 7 2.00 1    
Jorge Lara Hardcore Baseball 18U Black 1 7 4   6 5 2.00 1    
Tom Ordiales Hardcore Baseball 18U Red 1 7 8     2 2.00 1    
Caleb Horvat Miami Tigers 1 7 8   5 3 2.00 1    
Jesse Arnold Naturals Florida 1 7 3   5 7 2.00      
Evan Harasta Syracuse Sports Zone Chiefs 1 7 8 1 6 2.00 1    
Kevin Long Florida Baseball Heaven 2 11 19 5 16 2.55       
Hunter Soileau Louisiana Diamond Dawgs 2 8 11 2 8 2.63  2    
Phillip Ortiz Team Mizuno of PR 1 5 7 2 6 2.80     1
Daniel Beizer USC Knights 1 7 8   7 3.00      
Bryce Kingsley Texas Sun Devils 3 8.67 4 2 12 3.23  1    
Toby Thomas En Fuego Baseball 1 6.33 4 2 7 3.32  1    
Tres Penny Next Level Baseball 2 6.33 4 1 6 3.32  1    
Adam Hosler Top Notch 2 12.67 12 1 8 3.32  1    
Nic Schooley West Coast Nine Devils 2 12 13 2 8 3.50 1    
Joe Marada Naturals Florida 2 13 20 6 14 4.31  2    

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