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Jayson Lipscomb (2031, Lavonia, Ga.) barreled up a ball loudly into the pull side gap, getting around the bases for a triple. The pop plays well to both of the gaps presently.
Blake Lesson (2030, Gainesville, Ga.) squared and pulled a ball into left field late in the game, settling for a double. He creates length well and the power projects well for the backstop moving forward.
Cash Kelly (2030, Franklin, Tenn.) continued to live on the barrel and lined a shot hard before racing all the way around for an inside-the-park homer. The left-handed swing is fluid and the athelticism shows up in all parts of his game.
Jackson Combs (2030, Warrenton, Virg.) puled a ball hard on the ground in the fifith to pick up a double. The Virginia native is an extra-base threat and the impact was on display this weekend.
Whit Jacobs (2031, Tallahassee, Fl.) put a charge into one, driving it to deep to left field and one-hopping the fence for a double. There is nice jump coming off of the barrel with gap-to-gap pop that comes easy.
Lucas Easley (2031, Philadelphia, Tenn.) picked up a double, driving a ball to the middle of the field. The left-handed stick swings with intent to do damage and has the ability to lift with authority.
Connor Smith (2030, Risingfawn, Ga.) continued to swing it well and crushed a ball to deep right centerfield, one-hopping the fence for a triple. There is easy impact coming off of the barrel with strong power uspide.
Lain Bujeker (2030, Canton, Ga.) backed up a strong performance yesterday with his third double on the weekend. The infielder has plenty of strength coming off of the barrel that shows up in game.
Brady Boan (2030, Madison, Fl.) drove a ball deep to the backside, one hopping the fence and racing around for a triple. The backstop has good strength coming off and is a strong athlete, running a 7.04 60 during workouts.
Brady Rikala (2030, Simpsonville, S.C.) struck out three over two innings and topped at 78 from clean operation. The right-hander possesses quality arm speed to go along with a loose arm.
King Fumore (2031, Willacoochee, Ga.) looked sharp and has some solid upside on the mound. The righty ran it up to 74 with high spin across the board. The delivery and arm speed project well moving forward.
Matthew Downs (2030, Centreville, Ala.) got the start on the mound for Green and pounded the zone with strikes, running it up 78. The Alabama native is a good athlete and can also swing it, picking up a knock in both games on the day.
Colt Welch (2031, Calhoun, Ga.) toed the rubber for Gold and showed some quality stuff. The fastball topped at 76 MPH with arm side life and he showed feel for a three-pitch mix to go along, striking out four during the outing.
Jonah Landreth (2030, Oxford, Ala.) threw a pair of scoreless innings on the bump and struck out three. The right-hander employs a simple delivery and topped at 76, commanding it north/south with a solid changeup to go along.
Connor Smith (2030, Risingfawn, Ga.) looked sharp over a couple innings, getting the ball to start the game. He ran the fastball up to 78 and showed feel to spin a solid breaking ball that flashed some nice sharpness.
Daniel Phelps (2030, Lyman, S.C.) notched a couple of hits for Grey, showing a simple stroke. The swing is functional and the parts work well, staying in sync with quality bat speed to pair.
Brady Rikala (2030, Simpsonville, S.C.) picked up a knock into left field in the first inning to plate a pair of runs for Grey. The swing is well balanced and he employs a mature middle of the field, line drive approach.
Cash Kelly (2030, Franklin, Tenn.) ripped a ball deep to the pull side and showed off the wheels, racing around for a triple. The swing is smooth and tension free with easy bat speed to go along.
Jackson Combs (2030, Warrenton, Virg.) got the hands inside to square a ball loudly into left field for a sharp triple. The swing is short, staying compact with quality athleticism.
Lain Bujeker (2030, Canton, Ga.) put a charge into a baseball into the pull side gap, settling for a double. He creates space well with some lift to the path and the impact comes easy.
Timothy Gilbert (2029, Hampton, Ga.) did a nice job getting to a pitch at the top of the zone, lining it backside for a triple. The Georgia native is well balanced in the box and possesses quality bat speed.
Jaxon Greenier (2030, Milton, Fl.) crushed a ball to left field for a booming double. The bat speed stands out as does the easy strength that comes at impact.