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Showcase  | Story | 11/29/2013

Top 60-yard dash times in 2013

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Below is a list of players, by class (2014, 2015, 2016) that ran the fastest 60-yard dashes at a Perfect Game showcase event in 2013 (through November).  To view the all-time records at Perfect Game events please visit 
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Averages: High School Senior 7.31 | Junior 7.44 | Sophomore 7.56


Top Performers - 60-Yard Dash - Class of 2014

RK Time Name Event School City State
1 6.28 Carl Chester National Showcase Lake Brantley Longwood FL
2 6.31 Denz'l Chapman National Showcase Serra Los Angeles CA
3 6.35 Jared McKay Southeast Top Prospect Showcase Chamblee Charter Stone Mountain GA
4 6.36 Evan Holland Mid Atlantic Top Prospect Showcase Timber Creek Erial NJ
5 6.37 Jack Flaherty National Showcase Harvard-Westlake Burbank CA
6 6.42 Clay Lane Sunshine South Showcase Kaufman Kaufman TX
7 6.43 Michael Gettys National Showcase Gainesville Gainesville GA
8 6.44 Derek Hill National Showcase Elk Grove Sacramento CA
9 6.45 Connor Brady South Top Prospect Showcase Plano Sr. Plano TX
10 6.46 Matthew Collins National Showcase Memorial Houston TX
10 6.46 Trenton Kemp National Showcase Buchanan Clovis CA
12 6.47 Troy Stokes, Jr. National Showcase Calvert Hall College Baltimore MD
12 6.47 Stone Garrett National Showcase George Ranch Sugar Land TX
14 6.48 Tristan Rojas Sunshine Northeast Showcase James Monroe Bronx NY
15 6.49 Landon Morgan South Top Prospect Showcase Lubbock Christian Levelland TX
15 6.49 Giovanni Abreu National Showcase George Washington New York NY
15 6.49 Jeren Kendall National Showcase Holmen Holmen WI
15 6.49 Alexis Pantojas Caribbean Top Prospect Showcase Puerto Rico Baseball Academy Vega Alta PR


Top Performers - 60-Yard Dash - Class of 2015

RK Time Name Event School City State
1 6.44 Satchel McElroy Jr National Showcase Clear Creek League City TX
2 6.45 Demetrius McAtee South Underclass Showcase Parkway Bossier City LA
3 6.46 Alex Shaver Jr National Showcase George Ranch Sugar Land TX
3 6.46 Bakari Gayle Jr National Showcase Martin Luther King, Jr. Stone Mountain GA
5 6.50  Eric Cole South Underclass Showcase Southlake Carroll Southlake TX
6 6.51 Connor Smith Ohio Valley Showcase H.H. Dow Midland MI
7 6.54 Roman Millem Ohio Valley Showcase North Oldham Prospect KY
7 6.54 Jimmy Herron Jr National Showcase La Salle College Harleysville PA
9 6.55 Daniel Little National Underclass Session 3 Lexington Catholic Nicholasville KY
10 6.57 Demi Orimoloye Jr National Showcase St. Matthew Orleans ON
10 6.57 Bakari Gayle Southeast Top Prospect Showcase Martin Luther King, Jr. Stone Mountain GA
12 6.59 Tyler Williams Jr National Showcase Raymond S. Kellis Peoria AZ
12 6.59 Shane Selman Sunshine South Showcase Alfred M. Barbe Lake Charles LA


Top Performers - 60-Yard Dash - Class of 2016

RK Time Name Event School City State
1 6.62 Vincent Ramos Caribbean Underclass Showcase Colegio Bautista Toa Baja, Levittown PR
2 6.64 Nicholas Rowland Mid Atlantic Underclass Showcase Chestnut Hill Academy Blue Bell PA
3 6.67 Ryan Mejia Sunshine East Showcase Alonso Tampa FL
4 6.72 Matthew Meisner Sunshine Northeast Showcase Salem Salem NH
5 6.78 Christian Moya California Underclass Showcase Bishop Amat Chino Hills CA
6 6.79 Cameron Locklear Atlantic Coast Underclass Showcase Jack Britt Fayetteville NC
7 6.82 Tyrik Jones Southeast Underclass Showcase The Galloway Stone Mountain GA
8 6.83 Corbin Bice Southeast Underclass Showcase Chilton Co. Clanton AL
9 6.83 Aidan Elias Ohio Valley Showcase Sayre Lexington KY
10 6.84 Kace Massner Midwest Underclass Showcase Burlington Community Burlington IA
11 6.85 Isaac Collins Midwest Underclass Showcase Maple Grove Maple Grove MN
11 6.85 Austin Bodrato Sunshine Northeast Showcase St. Joseph Regional Northvale NJ
11 6.85 Ashton King Atlantic Coast Underclass Showcase Christiansburg Christiansburg VA

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