Player of the year: Brenden Garula, Mason, Coach of the year: Chris Kaczmar, Walsh Jesuit, P: Max Tramontana, Moeller; Hunter Richardson, Vandalia Butler; John Allen, Wadsworth, C: Tommy Harrison, St. Edward; Mason Eckelman, Walsh Jesuit, INF: Blake Bowen, Wooster; Henry Kaczmar, Walsh Jesuit; Gus Gregory, Strongsville; Connor Walendzak, Perrysburg, OF:Mason Stoldt, Dover; Nathan Holycross, Olentangy; Josiah Nelson, Middletown; Ryan Weber, Aurora, UTL: Blaine Wynk, Miamisburg; Brenden Garula, Mason, P: Noah Samol, Mason;Layton O'Rourke, Lancaster; Colton Hartman, Lebanon; Cole Cahill, Olentangy Orange; Joey Helms, Canal Winchester, C: Mitchell Szymczak, Strongsville; Brenna Green, Delaware Hayes; Ryan Jackson, Bowling Green, 1B: Christian Behrens, Bowsher; Austin Sizemore, Olentangy, INF: Mason Onate, Olentangy Liberty; Brodey Acres, Sylvania Northview; Matt Wolfe, Olentangy Orange; Nic Bruder, Centerville, OF: Kuyper Lashutka, Upper Arlington; Zade Fussleman, Canal Winchester; Sean McCray, Beavercreek; Eli Henderson, New Albany, UTL: Dominic Poltrone, Avon Lake; Keegan Holstrom, Grove City; Kyle Kohler, Pickerington North, C: Matt Graveline, Centerville; Luke Vaughn, Elder, INF: Tyler Kosco, Lorain; Michael Meyer, Dublin Coffman, OF: Anthony Paskell, St. Ignatius; Noah Prewitt, Talawanda; Dennis Ritlinger-Nirider, Grove City, UTL: AndrewEdrington, Princeton; Nicholas Vardavas, Hoover, Player of the year: Landon Beidelschies, Canfield, P:Jayden Jerger, Defiance; Evan Shapiro, University School;Eric Rawlings, Badin, C:Trevor Vojtkofsky, CVCA;Jimmy Nugent, Badin, INF: Kyle Ransom, Firelands; Colt Emerson, John Glenn; Ryan Shimek, Revere; Ethan Hendrickson, Vermilion, OF: Jacob Howard, Defiance; Blade Barclay, John Glenn; Luke Walton, Sandusky Perkins; Lucas Moore, Badin, P: Carson Mellot, Tiffin Columbian; Andrew Hendrickx, CVCA; Anthony Warner, Louisville, C: Caden Sheridan, Sheridan; Caeleb McGraw, Jackson, INF: Austin Kazmierczak, Holy Name; J.T. Accepted would be items such as copies of newspaper clippings, copies of
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Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. The ball has outstanding carry off his bat, and players and coaches stop what they're doing to watch him take batting practice on the field. scorebooks or copies of yearbooks. The senior shortstop/pitcher and University of Cincinnati recruit helped lead Hoban (24-9) to a Division II state championship. The performance was more than enough to earn an invitation to Top Prospect Games where he once again showed well and later committed to Oakland University. Offensively, the bat to ball skills are there and as he continues to add physicality stock will rise in that department. Record Categories
He has a smooth right-handed stroke that utilizes the whole field well and shows flashes of pull-side power. Vogele had 26 extra-base hits (11 doubles, 10 triples, five homers) and also led the league in runs scored (47) to go with 15 stolen bases. Hes a guy you could easily see taking big jumps as he continues to develop. He swings with intent and shows the ability to drive the ball (93 mph exit velocity) - especially to the pull side. The University of Central Florida signee will finish his high school athletic career with 12 letters, having played basketball and football as well. The points guard played on a 16 U team during the AAU season and later played on a 17U club when he was just 14. McMillan is just 286 points away from 2,000 for his prep career and has recorded back-to-back seasons with 100-plus assists. He is committed to Holy Cross. Report: When it comes to upside few prospects have as much as LHP Joseph Dzierwa out of Otsego HS. (minimum 35), Runs Scored, Season
As a sophomore in 2020, he averaged 18.1 points and six rebounds per game. Those points were tabulated to determine the top 22 players. See the new team that sits atop the No. Popick, Louisville; Drew Denham, Marlington; Micah Geise, Unioto, OF: Reagan Burch, Blanchester; Aidon Karon-Lackey, Granville; Chad Harper, Triway; Jack Wells, Vermilion, UTL: David Jimenez, Defiance; Brenton Billman, New Philadelphia, C: Corey Ransom, Firelands; Enzo Dirocco, Buckeye Valley, INF: Christian Hall, Chardon; Rider Minnick, Highland, OF: A.J. He showed his skills in handling quality arms at the Baseball Factory All-America Game with ease, as usual, and he also doubled down the left field line and scored a run. Fax: 614-267-1677. Received second-team all-Northern 10 Conference honors as a freshman, as he broke the league single-season records for doubles (14) and RBIs (44). He is rated by 247Sports as the No. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. Hit .340 with 20 RBIs in his first season at Moeller after transferring from the Seattle area. St.
Grant's physicality and athleticism stand out on the field, and that was no different in Kansas City at the Baseball Factory All-America Game. (minimum 30), Consecutive Wins
This is a quality all-around young player who is one of the top middle infielders in the 2022 class. This is a young player with a high baseball IQ who is a winner and makes any team he is on better. There is natural loft to his swing and he uses the ground well in his stroke leading to big loft power especially to the pull side (101 mph exit velocity). A beast of a human being that is 6-foot-4, 225-pounds and athletic enough to play centerfield for one of the states top high school programs. Matt Harcha each hit a homerun, and did it in the order of their
He has an ideal durable catcher's build, and he was solid behind the dish in workouts and the game. He uses his large frame well in his delivery, and his leverage has his fastball comfortably in the low 90s and touching higher. St. Henry and Versailles played a 19-inning game on May 5, 2011. Its not hard to see that hes the son of an All SEC defensive lineman considering how physical, smooth, and athletic he is. It is a free and easy stroke with the ability to keep the barrel in the zone for a long time and utilize the entire field. Check out the Prep Redzone 2025 Ohio Player Rankings. 6-foot-4, long-limbed with endless projection left on his frame. Dallmeyer, Washington Courthourse; Mark Snowden, Taylor; Chase Maynard, Jonathan Alder; Derrick Welsh, Athens, UTL: Nate Shaw, Canfield; Griffin Ailes, Field; Tommy Skelding, Marlington; Andrew Griffin, Unioto, P: Jacob Miller, Liberty Union; Ethan Stewart, Meigs; Colby Shriver, Martins Ferry, C: Treston Nemeth, Harrison Central; Caiden Leidich, Worthington Christian, INF: Patrick Fultz, Springfield Shawnee; Cole Commisso, Tinora; Grant McGuire, Wynford; Ben Nichols, Zane Trace, OF: Jack Vogele, CHCA; Brady Leser, Fredericktown; Johnny Hill, Columbus Academy; Dylan Dominguez, South Range, P: Cooper Robinson, CHCA; Kade Arn, Ben Logan; Ethan Rapp, Eastwood; Joseph Dzierwa, Ostego, C: Robert Verba, Pymatuning Valley; Liam McCollister, Tuslaw, 1B: David Murawski, Worthington Christian, INF: Evan Reiter, Riverdale; Grayson Reynolds, Centerburg; Case Boos, Eastwood, OF: Alex Carandang, Elyria Catholic; Dylan Robinson, Wynford; Thomas Simon, Edison Milan; Kaden Mastri, Sandy Valley, P: Sam Collene, Wynford; Levi Ellis, Elyria Catholic, C: Brady Marshall, Orrville; Calvin Cackowski, Wickliffe; Dominic Brancel, Hawken; Blake Gnepper, Ottawa Hills, INF: Peyton Cassley, Amanda Clearcreek; Hagan Hejduk, Grand Valley; Maxton Lower, Northmor; Ben Bobo, McNicholas; Krayton Kern, Archbold; Gage Sullivan, Kirtland; Ian McBane, Richmond Edison; Jay Mast, Waynedale, UTL: Nathaniel Adkins, Fairview; Owen Canter, Manchester, Player of the year: Landon Price, Lincolnview, Coach of the year: Nolan Crabtree, Lucasville Valley, P: Landon Price, LIncolnview; Carter Nickel, Lucasville Valley; Nolan Schmitz, St. Henry; Caleb Niese, Miller City, C: Tyler Hall, Millersport; Ashton Bour, Hopewell-Loudon, INF: Sam Muetzel, Newark Catholic; Titan Selvie, Cincinnati Christian; Owen Menge, Columbia; Nick Palm, Tiffin Calvert; Dominic Bouscher, Toronto, OF: Eric Hoover, Hopewell-Loudon; Mathew Keener, Fairfield Christian; Jace Lipps, Tri-Village; Nate Scanlon, Dayton Christian, P: Robert Martin, South Webster; Derek Meyer, Fort Loramie; Bryce Amos, Shadyside, C: Carson Fox, Lincolnview; Vince Hulse, New Bremen, INF: Bryar Householder, East Knox; Peyton Blue, River; Andrew Keener, Fairfield Christian; Ayden Lichtensteiger, Crestview; Collin Kroll, Monroe Central, OF: Sammy Amnah, Berne Union; Tanner Elwell, Newark Catholic; Carson Emery, Whiteoak; Carter Ringwald, Spencerville, P: Michael Levacy, Millersport; Andrew Champagne, Columbia; Patrick Mitchell, Andrews Osborne Academy; Alex Kanney, Buckeye Central, C: Nate Price, Whiteoak; Evan Wolter, Toronto; Connor Gephart, Lima Central Catholic, INF: Jordan Vallejo, Carey; Nolan Yoder, Berlin Hiland; Sam Seidel, South Central, OF: Cody Yoder, Berlin Hiland; Zebulin Kinsey, Toronto, UTL: Weston Hartman, Bishop Rosecrans; Nick Kandel, Hillsdale. Simi Valley, Calif. (25-8) 9. Who are the best Ohio high school football players from the class of 2025? vs. Hopkinsville (KY) Christian County (04/09/2010), Jake Dickerson, Bellville Clear Fork hit two grand slams in the
Brock is a true power arm who gets excellent leverage in his delivery that leads to consistent mid-90s velocity. As a defender, Tommy has natural instincts and the speed to play CF at higher levels, and he has a strong accurate arm that would allow him to profile in RF as well. He challenged hitters with his lively fastball that he commanded down in the zone, and up out of the zone when he wanted to in certain counts. He can do everything well on the field. all-time. It appears now that his highest ceiling may be on the mound thanks to a lively fastball that sits comfortably in the low 90s and can touch higher, and one of the best breaking balls in the class. A 6-foot-6 southpaw with athleticism considering hes also a quality quarterback recruit. At the plate Michael showed a patient, mature approach and a quick, level stroke. From the Hip: Southwest Swing (Underclass), 8 underclass names of interest including big prospects from the 24-25-26 classes, Blast from the Past: Braden Montgomery, 2021. He stands in with a solid/strong base and has fluid rhythm to load. RANKINGS; UPCOMING EVENTS; VIDEOS; ARCHIVES. 2021 has given us a little bit more normalcy in life, and the high school baseball scene is no different. Both were effective as out-pitches. One of the states top secondary offerings with heavy action spun up to 2500 rpms. Overall, this a strike-thrower with a quality pitch mix to follow closely. The left-handed hitter can also play middle infield and third base. Fastball in the upper 80s that he can carry throughout a start, sharp breaking ball and quality fading changeup. Report: DJ Newman (Archbold HS) already has earned a few D1 offers after a monster 2021. Also showed a slider that was above average and a nice wrinkle changeup. We saw both raw power and useable power at the Baseball Factory South Showcase and that will only continue to show up more consistently over time. Defensively, he is a solid receiver with an accurate arm and the baseball IQ you look for in a catcher. His quick hands can handle velocity and he looks to be able to stay in CF making him a valuable middle-of-the-field defender. Taylor Belza, Elyria Catholic, freshman One of the most highly touted freshmen in the state, he has already committed to West Virginia and was named the top player in the class of 2025 by Prep Baseball Report. The sharp-shooter has received all-district honors in each of the last two seasons and was honorable mention All-Ohio last season. It has proven to be a pitch that elicits weak contact and quite a bit of swing-and-miss. Fri September 17, 2021 Gannett staff members across the state researched and compiled a list of its respective area's top players. The advanced talents hes shown this summer have led to early college attention. Joe also has good feel for his change giving him the quality 3-pitch mix you look for in a starting pitching candidate. He stalks pitches, stays in his legs and swings with intent. The state of Ohio features another loaded senior baseball class this spring, one that includes Ranking the top 5 defensive coordinator candidates for Bills. With a strong frame, Cole has the makings of a prototypical starter at the highest level. Caden is a picture of projection with a lean 6'5" frame and a quick arm. Parks is rated by 247Sports as Top 5 player in Ohio for the Class of 2023. He has a track record of winning and pitching deep into games against all levels of competition.