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Tournaments  | Story | 10/2/2017

Kernels Day 4 Scout Notes

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2017 WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship: Daily Leaders | Day 1 Notes | Day 2 Notes | Day 3 Notes

The semifinals began with a pitcher’s duel Monday morning between second-seeded Cangelosi Sparks 2018 Black and the No. 3 seed Iowa Select Black 2018. Cangelosi starter Ryan Palmblad (2018, Orland Park, Ill.) received the win showing great command and feel while locating his fastball to each edge of  the plate. The uncommitted lefthander utilized a simple, repeatable delivery while releasing from a three-quarters arm slot. Palmblad kept Iowa Select off balance by changing speeds with a 2-to-8 breaking ball and sinking changeup. The 6-foot-3, 180-pound pitcher worked seven shutout innings allowing only one hit (to the first batter he faced in the game) on 71 pitches. Palmbald’s performance earned him the 2017 Kernels Foundation Championship Most Valuable Pitcher award.




Stating opposite Palmbald was University of Iowa commit Clayton Nettleton (2018, Davenport, Iowa). Nettleton utilized a simple leg lift delivery and showed very good arm speed through extension from a loose three-quarters arm slot. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound righthander’s fastball touched 90 mph generating heavy arm-side run. Nettleton changed speeds with a 11-to-5 curveball and a 9-to-4 slider. He consistently located his slider to the back foot of lefthanded hitters and flashed hard depth with his curveball to righthanded hitters. The second-ranked righthanded pitcher from the state of Iowa worked five innings throwing only 58 pitches, his second appearance of the tournament.




On the opposite side of the bracket Minnesota Blizzard Blue 2018 took on Hitters Baseball. Hitters righthander A.J. Vukovich (2020, Mukwanago, Wis.) showed good poise on the mound for his age utilizing simple, repeatable mechanics. Vukovich hid the baseball very well generating good jump out of his hand from a high three-quarters arm slot. The 2020 grad worked over his front side very well producing steep downhill angle through the hitting zone. He changed speeds with an 11-to-5, and near 12-to-6, breaking ball that had very good late depth. The University of Louisville commit worked 3 2/3 innings striking out three batters.

Minnesota Blizzard’s first baseman Will Frisch (2019, Stillwater, Minn.) drove in five of the Blizzard’s seven runs going 3-for-3 against the Hitters. Frisch, who was profiled in the Day 3 scouting recap for his talents on the mound, showed very impressive bat speed with the ability to create lift and carry when squared. The TCU commit smoked the baseball three times in the game including an inside-the-park home run to left-center field and for what would be the eventual game winner to deep left field.




Sean Barnard (2019, Hudson, Wis.) received the win advancing the Minnesota Blizzard to the finals. Barnard has a highly projectable 6-foot-3 frame that is sure to add strength as he continues to matures. The 2019 righthanded pitcher utilized a loose three-quarters arm slot the produced a fastball that had good sink to the bottom of the zone between 85-88 mph. Barnard consistently pounded the zone through his six innings of work and created a lot of soft contact when mixing speeds with a fading changeup. The uncommitted prospect tends to slow his arm speed slightly with off-speed pitches, but was able to generate enough spin to create solid depth.

Cangelosi Sparks jumped on the Minnesota Blizzard early and often in the championship matchup scoring their first seven runs of the game in the second inning. The Sparks would end up scoring five more runs in the next two frames to beat the Blizzard 12-0 in a run-rule shortened game.

Jack Payton (2020, Orland Park, Ill.), Dylan Post (2019, Lincoln-Way Central, Ill.) and Branden Comia (2018, Orland Park, Ill.) all drove in multiple runs for the Sparks. Comia showed a very balanced approach at the plate with the present barrel control and bat speed to drive the baseball to all fields. The University of Illinois commit finished the tournament collecting nine hits, nine RBI and four stolen bases which was good enough to claim the 2017 WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship Most Valuable Player award.

Collin Witzke (2019, Oswego East, Ill.) received the win featuring a mid-80s fastball that showed good run to his arm side with occasional sink. The uncommitted prospect aggressively attacked the strike zone showing good feels for the edges of the plate with both his fastball and breaking ball. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound righthanded pitcher only needed 57 pitches to work through four scoreless innings, allowing only two hits while walking one batter.



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PG Leaderboard: Class of 2030

Jheremy Brown
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Complete PG Leaderboard Database PG Leaderboard: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 | Class of 2028 | Class of 2029 Today we wrap up our reviews of the 2026 thru 2030 class where we looked back on some of the eye opening metrics we saw from around the country, both in a showcase and tournament setting. To those not inside the youth baseball world, some of the metrics below would seem truly unattainable from current 8th graders, from the pair of 90 mph heaters courtesy of Amani Tuiasosopo and Kingston George, to upper-80s velocity from all over the field and multiple players north of 90 mph on the exit velocity testing (with wood), this 2030 class is one that has a chance to be special as we continue to watch it unfold moving forward.  Top Fastball Velocity  Rk Player FB Event School Hometown 1 Amani Tuiasosopo 90 2025 WWBA 14U World Championship Renton...
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Vincent Cervino
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Jheremy Brown
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Vincent Cervino
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Perfect Game Staff
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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 FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION ANNOUNCE CHESTERFIELD ATHLETIC COMPLEX    Landmark Partnership to Center on Community, Inclusion and Youth Sports    Chesterfield, Missouri (Wednesday, January 7, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, along with the City of Chesterfield, today announced  an exclusive naming rights partnership with First Community Credit Union (FCCU) for the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex. Effective immediately, the venue will be known as the “Chesterfield First Community Athletic...
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2026 Preseason Top 25

Vincent Cervino
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Vincent Cervino
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Recruiting Notebook: January 6

Michael Albee
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Griffin Boesen (‘27, IA) shoots this one backside down the line. Adds his second hit of the day. Picked up a base knock. Physical LH bat w/ an ability to drive the baseball here. @IowaPG @PG_Uncommitted @CanesMidwest #WWBAWorlds https://t.co/pmpIzaAbLz pic.twitter.com/Qz0CHiS3P1 — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) October 13, 2025 Griffin Boesen, Class of 2027 Commitment: Duke Another top 100 prospect is off the board as the Corey Muscara led Duke Blue Devils picked up a physical two-way prospect in Boesen out of Florida recently. At 6-foot-5, 205 pounds, Boesen looks the part of a middle of the order type slugger and he's just that, showing lots of looseness and bat speed in his left-handed stroke and is coming off a Jupiter where he hit .700 (!!) as an underclassman while driving in 10 runs. The bat-to-ball skills are obvious as he simply hit at all the big stops in 2025,...
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Jheremy Brown
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Complete PG Leaderboard Database PG Leaderboard: Class of 2026 | Class of 2027 Well, the fastball department is dominated by two arms in particular with Striker Pence and Dexter McCleon Jr. combining for almost 200 mph of velo between them on their peak heaters in 2025. That's just absolutely insane. The freakiness of the class continues down the boards with a 6.26 60-yard from Colton Fitzgibbon to the 88 mph hand cannon of Grant Arnold behind the plate to Christian Lux's 106 (!!!) mph exit velocity, this class has out of this world chart toppers. Even scarier? They don't graduate for another three years... Top Fastball Velocity Rk Player FB Event Commitment School Hometown 1 Striker Pence 101 2025 PG WWBA World Championship Uncommitted Santiago Corona, CA 2 Striker Pence 99 2025 PG 17U World Series - National Uncommitted Santiago Corona, CA 2 Striker Pence 99 2025 PG 16U WWBA...
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