Prep Baseball Report

Preseason Power25 Countdown: No 11 North Broward Prep


Doug Freeman
Florida Scouting Director

Leading up to the start of the high school season, we will count down the Top 25 preseason teams every day as part of our comprehensive season coverage:


                    C/1B Dylan Goldstein


Team: North Broward Prep
Preseason Rank: 11
2018 Record: 22-9
FHSAA Class: 5A
Head Coach: Brian Campbell
Playoff Run: Lost in Regional Finals
Returning Starters: 12


TOP PLAYERS
Name, Position, Class (College Commitment)
Anthony Tomczak, RHP, 2019 (Stetson)
Gabriel Esquivel, 3B/1B, 2019 (Chipola)
Matthew Corlew, OF, 2019 (Tulane)
Dylan Goldstein, C/1B, 2019 (Tulane)
Liam Cogswell, RHP, 2019 (Tulane)
Sawyer Feller, C/OF, 2020 (Stetson)
Dusty Snyder, RHP, 2020 (USF)
Parker Foss, LHP, 2019
Yoel Tejeda, 1B/OF, 2022 (Florida)
Jonah Diaz, MIF, 2021 (Florida)

X-FACTOR
Dustin Snyder and Sawyer Feller. While there is a ton of talent in the senior class, it could be two juniors who help push North Broward Prep over the edge to a state title..

KEY PLAYERS LOST
Xavier Edwards
Zach Goberville

OUTLOOK
With nine current committed players on the roster, North Broward is both talented and deep. Despite losing their top hitter and first round pick in the 2019 MLB Draft, Xavier Edwards, the Eagles are loaded with talent and experience on offense. Esquivel will look to lead the way in the middle of the order after batting .291 in 2018. Protecting Esquivel will be fellow senior Matthew Corlew and junior Dylan Goldstein. The Eagles will look to Sawyer Feller, sophomore Jonah Diaz and freshman Yoel Tejeda to step up and play roles in the offense. On the mound, Tomczack has made some huge strides this summer and spring and has elite level stuff, which could dominate at the top of the rotation. Junior Dusty Snyder won four games as a sophomore and will look to take the reigns alongside Tomczack. You can also look for Cogswell and Foss to make impacts on the mound as well. Talented, deep and experienced, North Broward Prep is primed for a state run in 2019.

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