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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - COLE VASSILO -INDIANA TWINS
MOST OUTSTANDING PITCHER- - CAMERON PRATT  INDIANA TWINS 

Austin Basham - Mid Ohio Blaze
Ben Beauchamp -Diamond Pro Showcase
DeWayne Carter - Ohio Independence
Phillip Cole - Triple Crown Royals
Zac Common  - Ohio Longhorns
Brett Dahman - Ohio Independence
Garrett Davis - Triple Crown Royals
Drew Delaney - Diamond Pro Showcase
Colin Dorsett - Indiana Twins
Tyler Ebert - Ohio Independence
Adam Fallon - Triple Crown Royals
Chase Ferguson - Mid Ohio Blaze
Ashton Fisher - Mid Ohio Blaze
Michael Fidler - Indiana Twins
Noah Gleason - Mid Ohio Blaze
Ethan Guthrie - Niagra Thunderwolves
Tyler Holmes - Diamond Pro Showcase
RJ  Kleber - Indiana Twins
Dylan Lobdell - Niagra Thunderwolves
Luke Miles - Indiana Twins
Jack Metzger - Triple Crown Royals
Tyler Monk - Midwest Marlins
Carl Pennington - Ohio Longhorns
Dylan Polen  - Mid Ohio Blaze
Reece Robson -Midwest Marlins
Ben Shank - Ohio Longhorns
Matthew Shapiro - Ohio Independence
Garrett Srock - Niagra Thunderwolves
Connor Stuewe - Diamond Pro Showcase
Cole Vassilo - Indiana Twins
Damon Wheeler - Midwest Marlins

Schedule/Scores Event Info   Pool Standings
Event Information
4 game guarantee weather permitting.  Top 12 teams advance to bracket play.  Top 4 seeds receive a bye.  Teams are seeded within pool first based upon Perfect Game seeding criteria and will then be seeded overall based upon overall record, fewest runs allowed, most runs scored then coin flip.  Gate fee is $20.00 for weekend pass or $7.00 per day.
IMPORTANT RULES and INFORMATION
TEAMS DEPARTING BEFORE THE END OF THE TOURNAMENT WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO COMPETE IN THE PLAYOFFS!!!!! If this happens we will take the second-place team out of the pool or the next best team. The Tournament Director will rule in the fairest possible way.
Pool Play:  All Pool Play games will be played with a strict two-hour time limit. No inning can start after two hours. Time will be kept by the PG Field Director. For each team's pool games, the home team will be predetermined. All pool games that are tied after 7 innings or the 2-hour time limit will be recorded a tie. A tie is equal to a ½ win and ½ loss for each team.
Championship Round/Playoffs:   No two teams from the same organization will match-up in their first playoff game, unless the game is affected by a bye (Applicable to brackets with 9+ teams). 2-hour time limit will be used in all games except the Semi-final and Championship games. This rule is subject to change. The home team in Championship Play will be the higher seed except when there is no seeding. When there is no seeding, the home team will be determined by a coin flip. This is the case even if the schedule says otherwise. Tie Breaker: If after 7 innings or 2 hours the two teams are still tied the following tie breaker rules will go into effect except for the Semi-final and Championship Games. The last three hitters from the previous inning will load the bases. 
The base runners will be placed as follows: 
Last hitter from previous inning @ 1st Base
Hitter before him in the lineup @ 2nd Base
Hitter before that in the lineup @ 3rd Base
Normal substitution rules apply to these runners.
The hitting team will start the inning with one out.
Play continues until one team is ahead at the end of an inning.
Semi-Final and Championship games will be played with regular extra innings through the 9th inning. Starting in the 10th inning the last three hitters from the previous inning will load the bases.
Forfeits:  All games must be started with at least 9 players. A player must be at least 13 years old to compete in a 16U-18U event. A game can be finished with 8 players. If there are no eligible subs the player leaving the original lineup will be recorded as an out until he is able to return. Any intentional forfeit could result in the forfeiting team being eliminated from the tournament. The tournament committee will rule on all forfeits. No team should benefit from the result of a forfeit in an unfair manner. This rule could result in a dispute and the tournament committee reserves the right to look at and rule in the fairest possible way. The committee’s decision will be final! A forfeit score will be the average runs scored for the winning team to 0 for the losing team. The tournament committee will decide when a forfeit is declared.
Taking Infield: No infield will be allowed during the tournaments.
Mercy Rules: 15 after 3, 12 after 4, 8 after 5.
Trips to the mound: The members of the coaching staff (including the manager) can make one mound visit per pitcher per inning without needing to remove the pitcher from the game. If the same pitcher is visited twice in one inning, the pitcher must be removed from the contest.
Hitting lineup: Can consist of 9, 10, or 11 players. The lineup must stay with the same number of batters for the entire game. Once the first pitch has been thrown the lineup is locked, and the number of batters may not be changed. The 10th and 11th hitter if used will be designated as an EH and XH on the lineup card. The EH and XH may bat at any spot in the order. The EH and XH is the same as any position on the field as far as substitutions are concerned. The starting pitcher is allowed to DH for himself and bat in any slot in the order but must be listed a P/DH on the lineup card.
In case of rain: All rain out games may not be made up depending on time constraints. In case of scheduling changes, it is the team's responsibility, not the tournament committee, to make sure they are aware of the new schedule or any scheduling changes. This information will be posted on the tournament web site when it becomes available. Note: No special requests will be honored if rescheduling becomes necessary. Tournament format is subject to change at any time if deemed necessary and will be determined based on the fairest outcome for all teams. All coaches should make sure the tournament committee has current contact info. If games are cancelled, pool winners and championship qualification will be determined by the tie breaking procedures (listed below).
Stop in Play: If a game is stopped, the game must start within 1 hour of the stop in play. If games are not resumed, they will become suspended or called official. Games called by umpires that cannot be resumed within 1 hour will be considered an official game, if 5 innings have been completed, or 4 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead. After 5 complete innings, a tie score will be recorded a tie in pool play. The tournament director can extend the 1 hour if there are extenuating circumstances, i.e. lightning detector, working on fields, etc. A suspended game will resume where the game was halted. In the event play is stopped for any reason before or during the Championship round, first place, second place, third place, etc. will be awarded based on PG Seeding and Tie Breaker Rules.
Protests: Judgment calls and pitching limitations are not eligible for protest. Protests will be heard and ruled on by the tournament committee. The team protesting must make cash payment of $100 at the time of the protest. If the protest is ruled in the protesting team’s favor the $100 will be refunded. The ruling made by the committee will be final. Protests must be filed and ruled on before the next pitch if during game, or before umpires leave field if after a game.
Roster and Roster changes: All players should be listed on the official roster. Playing a non rostered player could result in a forfeit. If a player is listed on more than one roster, the player listed will make a decision as to which roster he is legally on. This decision is up to the individual player. No player can appear in a tournament game for more than one team. If there are multiple events going on at one time players are permitted to play for one team in each event if so desired; pitching limitations still apply to the player. Age divisions within a tournament count as separate events.
The team’s manager is responsible for all aspects of the eligibility of the players on his team and that they meet the requirements
A player who is in violation of the age eligibility shall be considered an illegal player.
If anytime during a tournament game, a player is discovered illegal due to an age violation or participating on more than one team in the same tournament, the team is subject to forfeit. The first team a player participates for is their official team.  *This does not apply to Pitch Smart violations.
Participating players shall have photocopies of their original birth certificates (US) or passports (International) in the possession of their team manager. Electronic copies of ID documents are accepted. Failure to have a copy of a birth certificate, in the event

The 2018 PG Super25 17U Ohio Valley National Qualifier will be held in Dublin, OH, Jul 05, 2018-Jul 08, 2018. This tournament is for teams eligible to play in the 17U age division for the 2017-2018 National Championship season and players must meet the age limit criteria.

4 games guaranteed
weather permitting
2019 Graduate or younger OR born on or after Apr 30, 2000
Metal/Composite or Wood Bat Only
Lodging Info
Event Lodging
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Coolers Not Allowed
Entry Fee
995 USD  
NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AT ANYTIME AFTER PAYMENT. TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR WILL HOLD A CREDIT TO A FUTURE EVENT IF NOTICE OF CANCELLATION IS GIVEN AT LEAST 3 WEEKS PRIOR.
Gate Fee (plus tax where applicable)
Tournament Pass: 20.00 USD (Per Person) - Entry to all games for this tournament
Daily Pass: 7.00 USD (Per Person) - Entry to all games for a specific day
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2018 PG Super25 17U Ohio Valley National Qualifier Director
Joe Griffith
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Perfect Game is an organization that defined an industry and remains baseball’s most respected scouting report service.

Perfect Game provides showcases, tournaments, online video, national rankings, player profiles, scouting reports and college and professional opportunities to the nation’s top prospects and their families.

Where talent goes, professional scouts and top college recruiters are sure to follow, and Perfect Game can offer the best in baseball increased exposure, insight and professionalism to propel them through their baseball careers.

Roy Clark: "Jerry (Ford) and his staff do an outstanding job. We feel that they put on, and it’s not even close, the best showcases and tournaments of anybody. They’re so well organized. Jerry has tremendous knowledge of scouting. They have a lot of former professional and college baseball people in their organization.

"Since they put on the best showcases and tournaments, naturally they’re going to get the best players. We are pretty much a high-school oriented organization, so where the best players go, we will be there. We have sometimes up to 10 or 11 scouts covering Perfect Game events. It gives athletes the chance to compete at the highest level of their age group, in a team or showcase format, in some of the best facilities in front of both colleges and scouts.

"They’re (Perfect Game) the best, and the top colleges and the highest level scouts know it."

Perfect Game set a new record for the tenth consecutive year following the 2011 MLB draft. Of the 1,530 players selected, 1,323 had attended a Perfect Game event, and 294 of the first 331 picks were Perfect Game alumni. Many of these alumni had participated in multiple Perfect Game tournaments, showcases and/or leagues.

In the past ten years, 9,073 Perfect Game participants have been chosen in the MLB First-Year Player Draft. However, these figures do not account for the many Latin American free agents who participate in Perfect Game showcases and tournaments and then sign with Major League clubs. One can only imagine how many Perfect Game alumni will ultimately reach their dream of playing Major League Baseball down the road.

Perfect Game does not take any credit for the numerous outstanding players selected in the draft or the many more who go on to play college baseball. Perfect Game simply provides talented players a means to be identified and evaluated closely while competing with and against the best worldwide. Perfect Game identifies players, provides an opinion, and then lets Major League scouts and college coaches form their own.

MLB scouts and college coaches make the most important decisions, and luckily, they follow what we do very closely - not only in person, but online as well.

Draft fast facts

Perfect Game has more talented players in attendance than any other organization. The proof is in the results.

  • 79 of the 80 players selected on Day 1 of the 2022 MLB draft had attended a PG event
  • Over 95% of all players selected in the 2022 MLB draft had attended a PG event
  • 30 of 39 first round selections had attended a PG showcase
  • 20 Perfect Game All-Americans were selected on Day 1 of the 2022 MLB Draft
  • Since the game’s inception in 2003, 10 Perfect Game All-Americans have been selected with the first overall pick: Jackson Holliday (2022), Royce Lewis (2017), Mickey Moniak (2016), Brady Aiken (2014), Carlos Correa (2012), Gerrit Cole (2011), Bryce Harper (2010), Tim Beckham (2008), Justin Upton (2005), and Matt Bush (2004)
  • Currently more than 1,800 players who had previously participated at a Perfect Game event had player in Major League Baseball and 13,887 have been drafted with hundreds of thousands going to play in college

  • Run the largest and most scouted tournaments in amateur baseball
  • Compile scouting notes on thousands of players annually
  • Very highly competitive games on the nicest fields in the country
  • Exposure to college coaches and MLB scouts that attend these tournaments
  • Top performances will be mentioned in daily stat leaders
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Event History Since2013
The proof is in the results. View the number of players from this event to go on to the next level
Event Records
Category Time/Velo Name St Event year Draft Commitment
FB 95  mph Matt Augustin NJ 2021   Virginia
FB 95  mph Jace Miner PA 2021   Wichita State

“Perfect Game is a leading resource for anyone interested in amateur baseball, running top-notch events throughout the year which are followed closely by our scouts. Organized and efficient, Perfect Game is on top of their game. Perfect Game player information and rankings are a valuable resource for us.”

Brian M. Cashman Sr. Vice President and General Manager New York Yankees
PERFECT GAME HISTORY

The Perfect Game network began in 1993 with a vision from former scout and college coach Jerry Ford.

That vision was simple: "To give young players the best opportunity for success, to help scouts and recruiters see and evaluate these players, and to promote the game of baseball at all levels".

Perfect Game has been hosting elite amateur events all over the country since 1997.

Talk about credibility and reputation.

The statistics below are staggering and they represent all alumni for PG tournaments and showcases.


MIKE TROUT - BRYCE HARPER - FRANCISCO LINDOR - CARLOS CORREA - KRIS BRYANT - MARCUS STROMAN - ANTHONY RIZZO - BUSTER POSEY - NOLAN ARENADO - JOEY VOTTO - MADISON BUMGARNER - CHRISTIAN YELICH - GERRIT COLE - PETE ALONSO - GEORGE SPRINGER - ANTHONY RENDON - ALEX BREGMAN - MOOKIE BETTS - MICHAEL BRANTLEY - CHRIS SALE - FREDDIE FREEMAN - MICHAEL FULMER - COREY KLUBER - LANCE MCCULLERS - TREVOR STORY - JAVY BAEZ - JOSH DONALDSON - CHARLIE BLACKMON - PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT - COREY SEAGER - CLAYTON KERSHAW - CODY BELLINGER - STEPHEN STRASBURG