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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/21/2018

14u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Sal Stewart (Perfect Game)

2018 14u PG Tournament All-American Team

Below is the list of the top 14u players from all of Perfect Game’s 2018 spring, summer and fall  core events that were named to the PG Tournament All-American Team. This is the first opportunity for this class of players to be selected to this team as they will have the chance to continue to be selected throughout their high school careers.

There were 12 players among the first and second teams who also participated in the 2018 14u PG Select Festival. Those players include Jared Jones, Cole Young, Termarr Johnson, Tucker Toman, Andruw Jones, Riley Stanford, Nathan Fink, Dylan Lesko, Jacob Miller, Rylan Galvan, Hayden Murphy and the All-Tournament Player of the Year, Sal Stewart. Among the first and second teams there were 13 MVPs and MV-Pitchers on the list including Riley Stanford, who was the MVP of the 14u PG Select Festival, and Nathan Fink, who was the MVP of the 14u WWBA National Championship.

Of all players on the list catcher Raul Feliz of the FTB Rockets was awarded the most All-Tournament team selections with eight. Tri-State Arsenal/National Scout Team led all teams with five players selected to the first and second PG Tournament All-American Teams.

Player of the Year: Sal Stewart, US Elite/Elite Squad
Pitcher of the Year: Dylan Lesko, East Cobb Astros

ATT = Number of All-Tournament Teams in 2018


First Team Hitters

Pos. Name Hometown Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Adam (AJ) Shepard Manassas, VA Canes National 57 17 5 2 0 17 2 0.459 1.334 2
C Jared Jones Marietta, GA East Cobb Astros 97 33 9 7 0 28 11 0.418 1.235 5
C Raul Feliz North Palm Beach, FL FTB Rockets 35 16 5 0 0 6 2 0.516 1.249 8
1B Rocko Brzezniak Matawan, NJ Buchman Baseball/BBA Nationals 72 28 9 5 1 17 6 0.452 1.306 7
1B Wilburn Furniss Nacogdoches, TX D-Bat Elite 48 14 4 1 0 9 4 0.424 1.148 1
MIF Cole Young Wexford, PA US Elite 61 23 5 4 0 14 9 0.469 1.276 4
MIF Joshua Seth Christmas Huntersville, NC Dirtbags Camo 75 29 4 5 0 24 9 0.475 1.252 3
MIF Termarr Johnson Atlanta, GA Team Halo/MGBA Heat/MLB Breakthrough Series 143 44 11 4 0 24 27 0.393 1.073 6
MIF Carson Felton Marietta, GA 6-4-3 DP Jaguars 25 12 4 0 0 3 2 0.632 1.509 2
3B Edward Phelps III Lithonia, GA GBSA Rays 30 16 2 4 0 7 11 0.696 1.897 6
3B Sal Stewart Miami, FL US Elite/Elite Squad 93 42 17 2 1 34 11 0.545 1.459 4
3B Tucker Toman Columbia, SC Dirtbags Camo 103 43 5 6 0 31 16 0.483 1.213 6
OF Josh Pearson West Monroe, LA Louisiana Knights 88 30 8 5 3 16 8 0.448 1.43 3
OF Andruw Jones Suwanee, GA 643 DP Cougars 90 36 4 5 0 22 18 0.493 1.24 6
OF Riley Stanford Gainesville, GA Georgia Bombers Hill 76 29 9 0 2 24 19 0.453 1.214 5
OF Nathan Fink Charlottesville, VA Canes National 85 26 6 2 3 19 14 0.4 1.222 2
OF Lleyton Lackey Grovetown, GA East Cobb Astros 95 27 5 4 0 21 35 0.409 1.185 3
UT James Triantos McLean, VA Molina Stars/Diamond Skills Dodgers/Tri-State Arsenal 109 37 10 0 1 24 9 0.42 1.077 6


First Team Pitchers

Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team W L IP H ER ERA WHIP K K/7 ATT
RHP Dylan Lesko Buford, GA East Cobb Astros 6 0 43.9 24 5 0.8 1.065 72 10.957 6
RHP Jacob Miller Baltimore, OH Ohio Elite/National Scout Team 1 0 14.3 9 2 0.9 1 28 13.067 2
RHP Brock Porter Milford, MI Motor City Hitdogs/National Scout Team 2 1 18.7 8 1 0.3 0.836 37 12.738 5
LHP Austin Cantrell Sugar Hill, GA Dirtbags/Team Elite 1 2 20.5 13 1 0.3 1.2 35 11.308 5
LHP Dylan Dreiling Hays, KS Tri-State Arsenal 0 1 17.6 15 3 1.1 1.105 32 11.789 2
RHP Xavier Perez Corpus Christi, TX Banditos Scout Team 1 1 27.9 24 5 1.2 1.3 33 7.7 2
RHP Brayden Fordham McDonough, GA DRB Elite 1 1 26.4 11 5 1.3 0.622 27 6.915 3
RHP Wilson Woodcox Houston, TX Mizuno Baseball USA 2 0 18.4 11 4 1.4 0.983 37 13.397 3
RHP Ryder Douglas West End, NC Dirtbags 2022 Camo 2 0 15.5 5 2 0.8 1.02 25 10.5 3
RHP Logan Saloman Chandler, AZ Wilson Sandlot/3D West/USA Prime North 2 0 13.1 7 2 1.1 0.675 24 12.6 2
RHP Kyle Fields Lynchburg, VA Richmond Braves National 4 0 19.2 7 1 0.4 0.712 27 9.61 2
RHP Sullivan Brackin Jacksonville, FL 5 Star 3 0 28 16 6 1.5 1.071 31 7.75 4
UT James Triantos McLean, VA Molina Stars/Diamond Skills Dodgers/Tri-State Arsenal 0 1 24.8 18 6 1.6 0.975 38 9.975 3


Second Team Hitters

Pos. Name Hometown Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Grant Jay Semmes, AL Triton Rays 27 8 1 4 0 10 3 0.421 1.487 1
C Liam Bowes Shoreham, NY East Coast Lumberjacks 28 13 6 0 0 7 1 0.481 1.204 1
C Rylan Galvan Sinton, TX Team Citius Hernandez 37 14 0 2 0 9 5 0.452 1.121 2
1B Ty Dalley Vidalia, GA Game On Round Trip 31 13 1 0 0 12 1 0.481 1.067 3
MIF David Mershon Taylors, SC Canes National 60 22 3 2 0 10 11 0.478 1.214 2
MIF Owen Peck Frisco, TX Dallas Tigers Polk 35 12 1 0 0 5 7 0.5 1.199 1
MIF Brant Baughcum Snellville, GA Team Elite 139 50 6 0 0 18 21 0.439 1.017 7
MIF Joseph Tomonto Boca Raton, FL Genesis Baseball 26 8 2 0 0 6 4 0.471 1.242 2
3B Jayden Long Middleburg, FL Scorpions North Nugent 44 18 5 2 0 22 4 0.486 1.275 3
3B Keegan Knutson Janesville, WI Hitters 2022 Navy 24 13 4 1 0 6 4 0.619 1.571 2
3B Christian Soto Kissimmee, FL FTB Select 44 14 2 3 0 8 1 0.424 1.225 3
OF Devan Meran Aventura, FL Genesis Baseball/Florida Hurricanes 46 16 4 2 1 14 7 0.5 1.474 6
OF Gage Harrelson Kathleen, GA 5 Star National 34 12 1 0 0 6 4 0.5 1.189 2
OF Mason Stephenson Atlanta, GA ITP Lightning 28 11 3 0 0 10 6 0.55 1.379 2
OF Ethan Hott Paradise Valley, AZ 3D Gold/ Wilson Sandlot 32 13 5 1 0 4 6 0.52 1.425 3
OF Garrett Axsom Gray Court, SC Dirtbags Black/Carolina Indoor Sports 32 9 1 2 1 4 11 0.474 1.582 2
UT Josh Tate Brooks, GA Home Plate Chili Dogs 57 21 2 0 0 7 12 0.512 1.21 3


Second Team Pitchers


Pos. Name Hometown Travel Team W L IP H ER ERA WHIP K K/7 ATT
RHP Hayden Murphy Chula, GA Team Elite 1 0 19.7 17 3 1 1.453 14 4.594 3
RHP Champ Davis Atlanta, GA 643 DP Cougars Hawkins 2 0 20.4 11 3 1 1.078 16 5.25 4
LHP Chandler Hawkins Buford, GA Team Elite 3 1 23.4 13 4 1.2 1.151 25 7.192 2
LHP Hunter Holzemer Englewood, CO Slammers Holzemer 2 1 17.1 10 3 1.2 1.038 10 4.038 1
RHP Zac Dart Spanish Fork, UT BPA/Utah Horns 3 0 15.6 14 3 1.2 1.059 22 9.059 2
RHP Caleb McCants Blythewood, SC Swingman Baseball SC 2 0 13 4 2 1.1 0.538 8 4.308 2
LHP Brandon Bak Plainfield, IL Elite Baseball Training 2 0 15.1 6 3 1.4 0.652 12 5.478 2
RHP Harrison Simmons Baxley, GA Game On Round Trip/National Scout Team 2 1 14.4 10 5 2.3 1.174 28 12.783 2
RHP Connor Fuhrman Daleville, VA Dirtbags Camo 0 0 15.2 8 2 0.9 0.702 15 6.702 2
RHP Mason Hicks Canton, GA East Cobb Astros 2 0 23.3 16 5 1.5 0.792 17 4.958 3
RHP Dylan Carey Parker, CO Slammers Holzemer 1 0 16.2 13 6 2.5 1.38 26 10.92 1
LHP Matthew Davidson Columbia, SC Swingman Baseball SC/Upstate Mavericks 1 0 17.2 6 2 0.8 0.792 23 9.113 3
UT Josh Tate Brooks, GA Home Plate Chili Dogs 1 0 18.1 16 2 0.8 1.473 16 6.109 2




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