Post by chinmusic on Jun 24, 2023 21:42:34 GMT -8
Being named to any prep All American team is difficult and yes, it's a really big deal. Think about how many kids play high school baseball every year - the number is staggering. The 2023 First Team HS All American team published by Rawlings-Perfect Game includes two Beaver recruits on this years 15 man team. Trent Caraway is a F/T selection at 3B and Bryce Johnson was selected as a F/T pitcher.
Caraway is a hard hitting infielder from JSerra HS in San Juan Capistrano, CA. and Johnson is a strike throwing pitcher from Eastlake HS in Sammamish, WA. JSerra won the California CIF-Southern Section title, and Sammamish-Eastlake won the Washington state 4A Championship.
Perfect Game’s 2023 First Team High School All-Americans
C Luke Stevenson SR Wake Forest NC (North Carolina)
1B Bryce Eldridge SR James Madison VA (Alabama)
2B Steven Milam SR Centennial NM (LSU)
SS Walker Martin SR Eaton CO (Arkansas)
3B Trent Caraway SR JSerra Catholic CA (Oregon State)
OF Maxwell Clark SR Franklin Community IN (Vanderbilt)
OF Drew Burress SR Houston County GA (Georgia Tech)
OF Bristol Carter SR Northwest Guilford NC (East Carolina)
DH Carson Rucker SR Goodpasture Christian TN (Tennessee)
UT Cooper Pratt SR Magnolia Heights MS (Ole Miss)
P Christian Rodriguez SR Stoneman Douglas FL (Florida)
P Tate McGuire SR Liberty North MO (Arkansas)
P Bryce Johnson SR Eastlake WA (Oregon State)
P Dylan Loy SR Pigeon Forge TN (Tennessee)
P Noble Meyer SR Jesuit OR (oregon)
Perfect Game comments:
3B | Trent Caraway (6-2, 205), S.J. Capistrano-JSerra Catholic, CA HS
Caraway had a phenomenal year for the state of California’s top high school program in 2023, helping them to a Southern Section Division I Championship. He broke the school’s previous single season hits record, which led him to a .462 average while tacking on 11 doubles and seven home runs, some of the better totals in the state as well. He’s climbed draft boards as well and could be a Day 1 guy. Committed yo Oregon State.
P | Bryce Johnson (6-3, 215), Sammamish-Eastlake, WA HS
Johnson was excellent all spring long as Eastlake made their way to winning the state’s 4A title. He went 12-0 and had just a 0.37 ERA across 76 innings, and his 110 strikeouts to 13 walks was one of the better K:BB ratios in the entire country from this past springs. He’s headed to Oregon State.
Caraway is a hard hitting infielder from JSerra HS in San Juan Capistrano, CA. and Johnson is a strike throwing pitcher from Eastlake HS in Sammamish, WA. JSerra won the California CIF-Southern Section title, and Sammamish-Eastlake won the Washington state 4A Championship.
Perfect Game’s 2023 First Team High School All-Americans
C Luke Stevenson SR Wake Forest NC (North Carolina)
1B Bryce Eldridge SR James Madison VA (Alabama)
2B Steven Milam SR Centennial NM (LSU)
SS Walker Martin SR Eaton CO (Arkansas)
3B Trent Caraway SR JSerra Catholic CA (Oregon State)
OF Maxwell Clark SR Franklin Community IN (Vanderbilt)
OF Drew Burress SR Houston County GA (Georgia Tech)
OF Bristol Carter SR Northwest Guilford NC (East Carolina)
DH Carson Rucker SR Goodpasture Christian TN (Tennessee)
UT Cooper Pratt SR Magnolia Heights MS (Ole Miss)
P Christian Rodriguez SR Stoneman Douglas FL (Florida)
P Tate McGuire SR Liberty North MO (Arkansas)
P Bryce Johnson SR Eastlake WA (Oregon State)
P Dylan Loy SR Pigeon Forge TN (Tennessee)
P Noble Meyer SR Jesuit OR (oregon)
Perfect Game comments:
3B | Trent Caraway (6-2, 205), S.J. Capistrano-JSerra Catholic, CA HS
Caraway had a phenomenal year for the state of California’s top high school program in 2023, helping them to a Southern Section Division I Championship. He broke the school’s previous single season hits record, which led him to a .462 average while tacking on 11 doubles and seven home runs, some of the better totals in the state as well. He’s climbed draft boards as well and could be a Day 1 guy. Committed yo Oregon State.
P | Bryce Johnson (6-3, 215), Sammamish-Eastlake, WA HS
Johnson was excellent all spring long as Eastlake made their way to winning the state’s 4A title. He went 12-0 and had just a 0.37 ERA across 76 innings, and his 110 strikeouts to 13 walks was one of the better K:BB ratios in the entire country from this past springs. He’s headed to Oregon State.