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Zachary Ellsworth
SS - 2018 - Pittsburg, CA
Uncommitted
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound shortstop posted a 6.92 sixty-yard dash and flashed athletic actions throughout the weekend. At the plate, Ellsworth swung with intent and consistently drove the baseball with authority. The 2018 grad shows plenty of room to continue to add strength while maintaining athleticism.
Gerald Nervis, Jr.
OF - 2018 - Oakland, CA
St. Mary's
The Oakland native showed off athletic actions throughout the weekend. Nervis Jr topped at 85 mph from the outfield and utilized a compact, line drive swing plane in batting practice. When squared, the 2018 grad produced loud contact off the barrel with carry. On the mound, the right hander featured a running fastball that topped at 84 mph.
Michael Christian Herrera
OF - 2018 - Oxnard, CA
Uncommitted
The 6-foot, 190-pound outfielder showed a mature approach while at the plate consistently barreling the baseball throughout the weekend. Herrera utilized a simple, compact path with a lifted plane the generated good carry to each gap.
Chad Schuch Jr
RHP - 2018 - Fpo, AP
Uncommitted
The 6-foot-3, 170-pound right handed pitcher utilized a smooth, loose arm action that generated solid life through the zone topping at 83 miles per hour. Breaking ball showed 10/4 shape with quality spin and hard depth. Schuch Jr. consistently changed speeds and flashed the ability to work the fastball to each edge of the plate.
Justice Paraiso-Caceres
RHP - 2018 - Berkeley, CA
California
The 2018 right hander utilized a loose arm action that generated a sinking fastball with run to arm side in the low 80's. Paraiso-Caceres also flashed tight sweeping slider when maintaining arm speed at release.
Jared Schatz
OF - 2018 - Agoura Hills, CA
Uncommitted
Schatz posted a 6.86 sixty-yard dash a flashed smooth, easy actions while working out defensively in the outfield. At the plate, the Augora Hills native flashed good feel for the barrel with the ability to consistently match plane of the pitch.
Cooper Hjerpe
LHP - 2019 - Capay, CA
Oregon State
The 2019 lefty showed impressive arm whip while releasing from a loose three-quarters arm slot. Hjerpe's fastball jumped out of hand with heavy run to arm side topping at 86 miles per hour. The California native also flashed impressive control to the bottom of the zone with both a curveball and slider offerings.
Quinlan Sweany
RHP - 2019 - Vacaville, CA
Pacific
The 6-foot-3, 180-pound right handed pitcher showed smooth, clean mechanics while on the mound topping at 85 mph. Sweany consistently changed speeds with a slider that flashed tight spin with late depth. The 2019 grad also impressed while at the plate generating consistent, hard contact in both batting practice and game play.
Vaughn Mauterer
RHP - 2019 - San Rafael, CA
California
The 5-foot-11, 160-pound catcher posted a 1.95 pop time and utilized a balanced, repeatable swing plane that generated sharp line drive contact to the gaps. Mauterer also showed two way potential topping at 86 miles per hour while on the mound.
Ernest Adendorff
RHP - 2019 - Moorpark, CA
Dartmouth
Adendorff released from a loose three-quarters arm slot that generating to movement to arm side with a fastball that topped at 84 miles per hour. The 2019 grad also showed solid feel for a breaking ball that had tight spin with quality depth. Also impressed while at the plate showing present bat speed that produced hard, line drive contact in batting practice and game play.
Estevan Castle
C - 2019 - San Pablo, CA
Uncommitted
The 5-foot-10, 205-pound catcher showed good strength and fluidity throughout his swing. Castle consistently delivered the bat head through the ball with authority generating hard, loud contact off the barrel.
Cooper Gardner
C - 2019 - Oakley, CA
Uncommitted
The 2019 catcher showed smooth actions at the plate posting a 1.98 best pop time. At the plate, Gardner showed the ability to manipulate the barrel and work to all fields producing hard line drive contact throughout batting practice.
Stephen Bond
OF - 2019 - Walnut Creek, CA
Uncommitted
The switching hitting prospect posted a 6.89 sixty-yard dash while showing smooth, athletic actions from the infield. Bond flashed his pure arm strength by topping at 86 miles per hour from the outfield as well. At the plate, the California native showed good bat speed with leverage through extension from the left side of the plate.
Nick Wall
OF - 2019 - Santa Rosa, CA
Uncommitted
Wall has a very athletic, strong build that played well in his swing. The Santa Rosta native primarily utilized a simple, direct path to contact that generated good lift through extension. When on time, the baseball jumped off the barrel creating loud contact to the gaps.
Jay Tarkenton
C - 2019 - Greenbrae, CA
Uncommitted
The 2019 grad has athletic blood lines that have certainly transferred in the Jay's game. Tarkenton utilized quick, athletic footwork behind the plate posted a 1.95 pop time. While at the plate, the Greenbrae, CA native stayed behind contact well allowing from smooth extension through the zone.
Treven Crowley
RHP - 2020 - Newman, CA
Fresno State
Crowley featured an electric fastball that showed heavy running action in the mid 80's, topped at 86 miles per hour. The 6-foot, 155-pound right handed consistently kept hitter off balance flashing a tight breaking ball and fading changeup.
Nolin Shervais
SS - 2020 - Castro Valley, CA
Uncommitted
Shervais displayed athletic actions defensively with the ability to manipulate his glove on tough hops. At the plate, the 2020 grad showed good bat speed with strength when creating separation and extension at contact.
Nick Poss
C - 2020 - Discovery Bay, CA
Uncommitted
Poss utilized a simple front side trigger that generated a balanced, fluid path through extension. The 2020 catcher consistently barreled contact producing hard line drives to all fields throughout batting practice.
Elvin Delic
SS - 2021 - Elk Grove, CA
San Francisco
The Elk Grove, CA native flashed polished, mature actions in each aspect of his game. Delic's best tool is his bat, showing the ability to drive the baseball to all parts of the field with present bat speed and strength in batting practice and live situations.