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Walsh Jesuit Showcase for the Cure 2014 Player Evaluations



Walsh Jesuit Showcase for the Cure 2014 Top Performers

The 6th annual Walsh Jesuit Showcase for the Cure was once again a well ran showcase for a great cause and was a great success.

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Below we have the top performers listed in alphabetical order.

By Dan Machovina
PBR Ohio Assistant Scouting Director

Blake Jenkins, OF, Walsh Jesuit, 2015

6-foot, 180-pound athletic body frame. Outfielder showed good athletic footwork, used good crow hop that created good arm strength with good carry on his throws. Right-handed hitter starts with a balanced set up, fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, and uses a shorter leg kick for power.

Colin Kaucher, C, Toledo Central Catholic, 2015

5-foot-10, 170-pound athletic body frame. From the crouch he showed athletic footwork staying short and compact on his throws to second base, with descent arm strength.

Riley Campbell, SS/2B, Wadsworth, 2015

5-foot-9, 170-pound middle infielder. Infielder, shows quick feet with good lateral movement that is obvious with the 6.68 60-yard dash he ran and ran a 6.66 in February at a past Prep Baseball Report event. He does need to be a little more aggressive playing through the baseball showing a tendency to wait back on the ball. He showed a quicker release with the ability to throw from different angles.

Ross Adolph, OF, Van Buren, 2015

6-foot-1, 195-pound athletic body frame. From the outfield he uses a clean ¾ arm slot showing average arm strength at the position. He showed good footwork, and also uses a good crow hop to help aid his throws. Left-handed hitter shows some quickness in his bat.

Zane Collins, LHP, Ben Logan, 2015

Good athletic 6-foot-1, 195-pound frame. Comes with the back turned completely facing the hitter requires a little more effort when he wants to throw with a higher velocity as he did on this occasion. Fastball showed some natural tailing movement at 85-87 mph.

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