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Mon July 8, 2019
The All-State Games took place on Tuesday, July 2 at Triton College in River Grove, Illinois. The event featured some of the top incoming juniors in Illinois and Wisconsin; and it was exciting getting yet another look at many of the participants. There were plenty of standout performances on the day that leave us very excited for the future of these prospects.
The event Quick Hits have already been released, which cover our initial impressions on some of the top performers. Below, the statistical analysis will break down the top numbers from each statistical category recorded at the event.
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Adam Brouwer, Jared Lessman, Grant Ross, and Brady Young all showed off the strongest arms of the day, topping out at 87 MPH. Isaiah Cerfus, Tyler Hug, and Jackson Lee weren’t far behind -- hitting 86 off the mound.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Max FB |
1 | Adam Brouwer | IL | Chicago Christian | 2021 | RHP | 87 mph |
^ | Brady Young | TN | Mount Juliet | 2021 | RHP | 87 mph |
^ | Grant Ross | WI | Pewaukee | 2021 | SS | 87 mph |
^ | Jared Lessman | WI | St. Croix Falls | 2021 | LHP | 87 mph |
2 | Isaiah Cerfus | WI | Union Grove | 2021 | RHP | 86 mph |
^ | Jackson Lee | IL | Effingham | 2021 | RHP | 86 mph |
^ | Tyler Hug | WI | Waukesha West | 2021 | RHP | 86 mph |
Ethan Bowers and Ryan Orput both impressed with their top-end speed. Bowers ran an eye-popping 6.61 while Orput clocked in at 6.66.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 60-yard |
1 | Ethan Bowers | IL | Vernon Hills | 2021 | SS | 6.61 |
2 | Ryan Orput | IL | Hinsdale Central | 2021 | OF | 6.66 |
3 | Luke Trepanier | IL | Manteno | 2021 | OF | 6.77 |
4 | Leo Falletti | WI | Wilmot | 2021 | OF | 6.78 |
5 | Boone Mathison | WI | Tomah | 2021 | OF | 6.81 |
6 | Christopher Schellhorn | IL | Minooka | 2021 | SS | 6.84 |
7 | Cole Yearsley | IL | Yorkville | 2021 | OF | 6.87 |
^ | Ethan Rothbauer | WI | Bloomer | 2021 | OF | 6.87 |
8 | Eli Hoyt | WI | Waukesha South | 2021 | RHP | 6.89 |
Ryan Orput continued his standout day by posting the top exit-velocity of the day at 98. Wilson Zuck and Karson Bonaparte fell just short of the top number, posting 97 and 95 respectively.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Exit Velo |
1 | Ryan Orput | IL | Hinsdale Central | 2021 | OF | 98 |
2 | Wilson Zuck | WI | Appleton North | 2021 | OF | 97 |
3 | Karson Bonaparte | IL | University | 2021 | 3B | 95 |
4 | Ethan Bowers | IL | Vernon Hills | 2021 | SS | 94 |
5 | Grant Ross | WI | Pewaukee | 2021 | SS | 93 |
^ | Sebastian Cabeza | IL | Kaneland | 2021 | C | 93 |
6 | Trett Joles | WI | Boyceville | 2021 | C | 92 |
^ | Nathan McFall | IL | Mahomet-Seymour | 2021 | C | 92 |
^ | Trace Kirchberg | WI | Columbus | 2021 | RHP | 92 |
^ | Carl Cano | WI | Bay Port | 2021 | SS | 92 |
^ | Maxwell Thompson | IL | Warren | 2021 | 1B | 92 |
Carl Cano and Austin Bestul showed off the event-best infield velocities, maxing out at 88 MPH across the diamond. Jackson Lee was right there as well, topping at 87 MPH.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | INF Velo |
1 | Austin Bestul | WI | Elkhorn | 2021 | SS | 88 |
^ | Carl Cano | WI | Bay Port | 2021 | SS | 88 |
2 | Jackson Lee | IL | Effingham | 2021 | RHP | 87 |
3 | Karson Bonaparte | IL | University | 2021 | 3B | 83 |
4 | Maxwell Thompson | IL | Warren | 2021 | 1B | 82 |
^ | Christopher Schellhorn | IL | Minooka | 2021 | SS | 82 |
^ | Cade Neuber | WI | Slinger | 2021 | 3B | 82 |
Cameron Hill and Wilson Zuck stood out as the top-end outfield arms of the event. Hill registered 89 MPH on throws home and Zuck hit 87 MPH.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | OF Velo |
1 | Cameron Hill | IL | Brother Rice | 2021 | OF | 89 |
2 | Wilson Zuck | WI | Appleton North | 2021 | OF | 87 |
3 | Eli Hoyt | WI | Waukesha South | 2021 | RHP | 86 |
^ | Anthony Gross | WI | Catholic Memorial | 2021 | OF | 86 |
4 | Luke Trepanier | IL | Manteno | 2021 | OF | 85 |
^ | Ryan Orput | IL | Hinsdale Central | 2021 | OF | 85 |
Nathan McFall was the lone catcher to touch 80 MPH on the day. Mcfall topped at 82 mph from behind the plate, and his next closest competitor was Trett Joles, who was up to 79 MPH.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | C Velo |
1 | Nathan McFall | IL | Mahomet-Seymour | 2021 | C | 82 |
2 | Trett Joles | WI | Boyceville | 2021 | C | 79 |
3 | Josh Heyder | IL | Washington | 2021 | C | 78 |
^ | Jeremiah Powell | IL | Brother Rice | 2021 | C | 78 |
^ | Ben Hartl | IL | Springfield | 2021 | C | 78 |
Jeremiah Powell, Trett Joles, and Nathan McFall were the three catchers to throw sub-2.0 pop-times at the event. Powell led the way with a 1.95 pop.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Pop Time |
1 | Jeremiah Powell | IL | Brother Rice | 2021 | C | 1.95-2.04 |
2 | Trett Joles | WI | Boyceville | 2021 | C | 1.96-2.08 |
3 | Nathan McFall | IL | Mahomet-Seymour | 2021 | C | 1.98-2.02 |
4 | Justin Cappis | IL | Niles North | 2021 | C | 2.00-2.06 |
5 | Sebastian Cabeza | IL | Kaneland | 2021 | C | 2.02-2.09 |