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Tournaments  | Championship | 7/14/2026

SBA Bolts National Raise Trophy at 16u

Photo: SBA Bolt National (Perfect Game)
After an action-packed week at the 16u WWBA Championships, the tournament came down to two of the nation’s top teams battling for one of travel baseball’s most prestigious titles. No. 5 ranked SBA Bolts National faced No. 60 Alpha Prime 2028 after both teams reached the championship undefeated, but the SBA Bolts were the sole team to exit without a loss, defeating Alpha Prime 10-2 in mercy rule fashion and capture the national title behind dominant pitching and explosive offensive performances.

The SBA Bolts were perfect throughout their week, running the table and going 11-0 while outscoring their opponents by an impressive margin of 108-25.



“It was awesome,” SBA Head Coach Travis Thompson said on the mercy rule victory. “It just kind of culminated our week. It's been a long week. I can't even remember our first game, which felt like three weeks ago. The amount of teams here, the amount of competition, is just awesome, and it's awesome to see, especially here at East Cobb, all the colleges represented, all the players that are nationally ranked, represented. I'm just proud of our team to really gut it out these last two days and win the WWBA, which is very, very hard to do.”

“It means a lot to my team and everybody, I like to do it for them.” SBA starting pitcher Brendan Blakenship said on his stellar performance, going five innings while allowing just two runs on five hits, and the championship victory. “We came out here and battled. My team battled for me too. They made a lot of great plays behind me, and they put the ball in play and scored those runs.”

Alpha Baseball created chaos immediately to commence the championship, as an error and a hard-hit infield single put runners on the corners before Blankenship was able to record an out. Alpha forced a throw to second base on a steal, and the leadoff runner at third base took advantage and crossed home safely to put the first run on the board. Cleanup batter and left fielder Isaac Schroeder lined a single to left field to put runners on first and third base once again, but Blankenship was able to get out of the inning without allowing a crooked number by inducing back-to-back flyouts.

Jaxon Gentry, Alpha’s starter, began his opening frame by allowing a walk on a full count, but quickly bounced back to force a tailor made 6-4-3 double play while looking to keep his team’s lead intact. SBA first baseman Camden Dean forced a single over the head of the infield and Gentry’s command became an issue by allowing two walks and tossing seven straight balls. Hudson Simmons came to the plate with the bases juiced and drew another five-pitch walk to even the game at one run a piece and force Gentry out of the game.

Mikey Lopez entered the game in relief with a trio of ducks on the pond, but the fresh arm was no issue for SBA's offense as catcher, Yates Toney smashed a single through the left side to plate two more runs and record a crooked number. Right fielder, Peyton Tarlton followed up Toney’s single with a single of his own to make it 4-1 and keep the rally alive. The 9th batter of the inning, Ivan Andino battled with a two-strike count and was able to beat out a weak grounder for an infield single to continue the chaos at the plate and drive in another run. Lopez was finally able to get his team out of the jam by way of strikeout, but his team faced a four run deficit following the opening inning.

Both pitchers were able to settle down in their second inning of work, holding both offenses to a scoreless frame while keeping the score at 5-1 heading into the third inning.

"With all the run support that my team gives me, it just lets me go out there on the mound and just throw strikes and get outs” Blankenship said on his team’s first inning rally to help settle him down.

Blankenship tossed another efficient inning in the third, retiring the top of Alpha’s lineup in order on just seven pitches to continue his dominance following the away half of the first inning.

Lopez began the bottom half of the third with a strikeout, but everything continued to go SBA’s way as a check swing connected with the pitch allowing a perfectly placed dribbler as a single followed by a sawed-off swing which sent a liner to left field for another hit. Andino came up to bat with a pair of runners on base and two outs and absolutely clobbered the first pitch he saw over the left field fence and into the trees for a massive three-run homer to extend the lead to 8-1 heading into the fourth inning.

“I had to step up big for my team, I was hitting nine hole so I knew I was going to get something to hit. I saw that that splitter, and I sent it, and for a game like that, cracking it open is huge.” Andino said on the clutch three-run home run. “Giving as many runs for my pitcher so he could throw strikes, he could calm down. I know since I'm a pitcher too, so any run support that they give me is a lot more calming in a situation like this, especially in a championship game for such a big tournament.”

Blankenship picked up right where he left off in the following inning, tossing his second perfect frame in a row on just six pitches to beat his prior inning of seven pitches.

“I mean, it's just throwing strikes,” Blankenship said on the key to his quick innings. “You get a lot of ground balls, you get a lot of pop flies, you get outs. You don't have to strike everybody out, you let them put the ball in play, and good things happen.”

Cohen Dwyer entered the game out of the bullpen for his Alpha squad and was able to match his opponent’s inning with a perfect frame of his own and kept his team's deficit at seven, but time was running out.

Alpha plated their first run since the first inning via sacrifice fly to make it 8-2, but Blankenship shut the following batters down to give his chance a team to end the game by mercy rule.

Shortstop Derek Vazquez kick started a rally by drawing a walk on a full count, and a double from Simmons put the winning run in scoring position with just one out. Toney, who already had two RBIs with a double in the first inning, hammered another double into the right center gap, driving in the winning runs before being tackled into a dog pile by his teammates. The SBA Bolts were officially national champions.

“Just thinking, end it quick.” Toney said on his at-bat prior to the walk off. “Ready to go home, been a long week. Big dub for the boys. Long, long season, long tournament, and just big win overall.”

Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

BCS Midwest Championship Scout Notes

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’29 INF Aarion Gould (IL) drives this ball deep to CF for a triple. Simple setup w/ a controlled load. Keeps the barrel in the zone w/ good extension through contact. Big day at the plate going 2-for-3 with 4 RBI. #BCSMW @WhitesoxAce pic.twitter.com/QL9jPCTAv8 — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 12, 2026 Aarion Gould (2029, Chicago, Ill.) earned Tournament MVP honors after helping lead Chicago White Sox ACE 2029 to the BCS Midwest Championship. The right-handed infielder displayed a direct swing path with quality barrel accuracy, using the middle of the field approach. Present strength was evident, producing two doubles, one triple, while hitting .444 (8-for-18) with seven RBI, three stolen bases and a 1.277 OPS. Gould also contributed on the mound, tossing 6.0 scoreless innings while allowing three hits and striking out six.   ’29 RHP Xavier Alvarez (IL)...
Tournaments | Story | 7/17/2026

WWBA Midwest Regional Champ. Notes

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’28 OF Caleb Wilson (IN) drives this fastball into the RCF gap for a double. Quick hands and bat-to-ball skills on display. Good game at the plate. Finished 2-for-3 with an RBI. #WWBAMW @TopTierBaseball @PG_OhioValley pic.twitter.com/IC5dmPojcz — Perfect Game Illinois (@PG_Illinois) July 13, 2026 Caleb Wilson (2028, Crown Point, Ind.) helped lead Top Tier Americans 2028 to the 16U WWBA Regional Championship and delivered one of the tournament's top offensive performances. The 5-foot-9, 165-pound left-handed outfielder displayed good plate discipline, a quick bat and barreled balls to all parts of the field. Plus speed also added another dimension to Wilson's game on the base paths, consistently putting pressure on opposing defenses. The Tournament MVP saw the ball extremely well, hitting .667 (14-for-21) with two triples, six RBI, four stolen bases and a 1.588 OPS. Brennen...
Tournaments | Story | 7/16/2026

Top Talent On Display at 17u BCS

Alyssa Golden
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The 21st annual 17U BCS National Championship brings together some of the nation’s top programs and elite 2027 prospects to Fort Myers, Florida, from July 17-21. With dozens of Division I commits and nationally ranked prospects set to compete, here are some of the players expected to make the biggest impact throughout the weekend. For Florida Burn 2027 Scout, which is currently ranked #5 nationally Florida Burn will be No. 107-ranked outfielder RJ Shields and No. 129-ranked third baseman Braedon Mackay. One of the premier two-way prospects in the tournament, Shields, brings one of the strongest arms in the field. The Venice, Florida native has run his fastball up to 95 mph while also showcasing a 98 mph throwing arm from the outfield, making him a weapon on both sides of the ball. On the mound this season, the Mississippi State commit has struck out 29 batters in 15.1 innings,...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

WWBA Arrives in Arizona

Emily Hicks
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After another week of summer baseball, Perfect Game action returns to Surprise Stadium as teams prepare for another exciting week of competition at the WWBA Championship. From July 14-18, some of the top programs in travel baseball will take the field looking to compete for a championship and showcase their talent against high-level competition.  The tournament will feature both the 15U and 16U divisions, bringing together talented teams and rising prospects from across the West and beyond. With several days of pool play and championship bracket action, teams will have the opportunity to test themselves against strong opponents while competing on one of the biggest stages of the summer.  Surprise Stadium will provide the setting for a week filled with competitive matchups, standout performances, and prospects looking to make an impact. From dominant pitching performances to...
Tournaments | Championship | 7/15/2026

East Cobb Go Undefeated, Takes 14U BCS

Alyssa Golden
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East Cobb Goes Undefeated, Takes 14U BCS Twenty years after winning the inaugural 14U BCS National Championship in 2006, the East Cobb Astros once again stood atop the tournament, defeating the Original Florida Pokers 7-4 at JetBlue Park. A hot, sunny afternoon set the stage for a tightly contested match between the Original Florida Pokers 2030 and East Cobb Astros 14U Orange. Although the Pokers had a two-run lead with just three innings to go, East Cobb showed their team had no quit as they pulled away with a 7-4 victory. The teams battled through a highly contested tournament field of over sixty teams from across the country, with the Pokers coming in 8-1 and East Cobb entering 8-0 in tournament play. Cohen Carter started on the mound for East Cobb, allowing seven hits and no walks while striking out three batters over four innings. His fastball sat 71-75 mph. Silas Anstett opened the...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

Stars Marucci '27 Loaded and Poised

Kinley Kitchens
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Expectations naturally follow one of the nation’s top ranked teams. For Stars Marucci 2027, those expectations have only grown as the summer season has progressed.  Ranked No. 16 nationally and featuring a roster loaded with Division I commits and nationally ranked prospects, Stars Marucci 2027 entered the 2026 Perfect Game 17U National Elite Championship as one of the top teams to watch.  Through the opening two days of the tournament, they have shown why they are a team to watch, opening the week with back-to-back victories over SBA Tucci 2027 (6-1) and FC Twins Scout (5-2) to build early momentum heading into the later rounds.  The talent on the roster is undeniable.  Virginia Tech commits Chase Colangelo, Yogi Colangelo, and Teagan Leach, Maryland commit Jerome Fortier, and Youngstown State commit Sam Capuano headline a group filled with college bound...
Tournaments | Story | 7/15/2026

Mine Wood Bat World Series Notes

Jordan Gates
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‘28 OF/LHP Carson Tabler (OH) Rips one deep into the pull side gap for an inside-the-park HR. Athletic in the box w/ a projectable frame. Utilizes a toe tap on a fluid stroke w/ good bat speed. Good runner in stride + efficient around the bases. #MineWS @Carson_T7 @PFFlyers2028 pic.twitter.com/IVfICPg4qV — Perfect Game Ohio Valley (@PG_OhioValley) July 10, 2026 Carson Tabler (2028, Cincinnati, Ohio) Tabler was probably the most pleasant surprise when it comes to names from this weekend. A rather unknown for me and my staff going into the event, Tabler managed to cement himself by event’s end. It’s a true two-way projection at this stage, while he has the size in the 6-foot-3 long and loose frame, the strength will continue to add on to the 175-pound stature. While he only had two extra-base hits (triple, home run), the bat-to-ball skills were the calling card, and...
Tournaments | Story | 7/14/2026

Coastal Region Scout Notes

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Ridge Whitfield (2029, Charlotte, NC) stands at 6-foot, 158 pounds with an athletic build that should allow him to maintain his mobility and quick-twitch actions as he continues to develop. He bats and throws left-handed. Whitfield locates his fastball to both sides of the plate, mixes his pitches effectively, and keeps hitters off balance. He competes on every pitch and doesn’t back down in big situations. Whitfield threw 5.1 innings, allowing three hits, one earned run, and no walks while striking out three on 75 pitches (58% strikes). He attacked the zone with a fastball that sat 73 mph and topped out at 78 mph, mixing in a 67 mph breaking ball and a 68-70 mph changeup to keep hitters off balance. Sam Jobe (2029, Charlotte, NC) stands at 6-foot-1, 175 pounds, with a lean, athletic frame and plenty of projection. He bats and throws right-handed. Jobe shows good feel for the...
Tournaments | Story | 7/14/2026

14u & 17u West Scout Notes: Days 3-5

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14u & 17u WWBA West Scout Notes: Days 1-2 Adryan Zaragoza (‘30 | CA) turns on this one, sending it down RF line for a 2B. Finished 2-for-3 w/ 2RBI, 2R, BB. PS approach, bat speed, raw strength #WWBAWest @California_PG pic.twitter.com/V6Ctus4CX1 — Perfect Game Four Corners (@PG_FourCorners) July 13, 2026 Adryan Zaragoza (2030, Lake Elsinore, CA) The 5-foot-9, 150-pound left-handed hitter and infielder had a great weekend for ZT Select Prospects, finishing with five hits, eight runs scored, one double, one triple, six RBI, one stolen base, and two walks during the 14U WWBA West National Championships. Zaragoza consistently ignited the offense from the top of the lineup, with a disciplined approach and the ability to create scoring opportunities. He can drive the baseball into the gaps while producing in big situations, combining quality contact with aggressive baserunning....
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