Sammy Diaz (2025 SS, New Castle, DE) has very quick hands and creates some bat speed and pull side jump. His approach can get pretty busy but those "hitter's" hands enable him to get the barrel to the ball on time consistently.
Mason Bull (2025 SS, Arlington, VA) is a left-handed hitter with nice barrel whip and bat speed for his age and good lower half drive into his swing. He's 5-10/150 and very projectable both physically and in his bat speed.
Mason Phelps (2025 SS, Rockwell, NC) has an aggressive swing approach and he's looking to attack and drive the ball. His right-handed swing is loose with very good extension out front through contact.
Noah Hilton (2025 OF, Warrenton, NC) lacks some size still at 5-5/130 but has a very nice fundamental swing and surprising strength and bat speed at contact. His aggressiveness really stood out during his round.
Johnathan Coombs (2025 SS, Mechanicsville, MD) is a quick twitch athlete with plenty of present strength and outstanding bat speed for an 8th grader. He absolutely crushed some balls to the pull side and only lacked backspin or he'd of left the yard a few times.
John Lupienski (2025 3B, Apex, NC) hits from a narrow stance with a low hand start and has a nice and short swing that he repeats well. He's a pretty physical young athlete who projects some power.
Kaleb Williams (2025 SS, Springfield, VA) has a big lower half shift into contact that really gets his hips into his swing well. He has lift in his swing with plenty of bat speed and more to come.
Jake Cackovic (2025 RHP, Holly Springs, NC) was one of the standout pitchers on Saturday but he also showed his ability at the plate as well. The 6-3/160 right hander was very consistent barreling up the ball and showed some power.
Domaine Vann (2025 OF, Greensboro, NC) is an elite level athlete with a loose and extended swing that produces bat speed and power. He showed his hitting tools very well both in BP and in the games.
Jack Dalton (2025 SS, Garner, NC) has a very polished swing that he repeats well, resulting in lots of hard barrels to both gaps. His swing is short and direct and takes advantage of his strong hands well.
Brady Marshall (2026 3B, Mocksville, NC) had the best bat speed of any of the 7th graders at the event today, with an aggressive swing that produced lots of mid field line drive contact.