Illinois Underclass Trials: Statistical Analysis
June 17, 2020
On Wednesday, June 10, the PBR Illinois staff held the annual Underclass Trials showcase at Boomers Stadium in Schaumburg, an open event for the state’s on-the-rise 2022, 2023, and 2024 prospects. This event featured a talented up-and-coming roster vying for a spot on Team Illinois at this year’s PBR Future Games.
Today, we’re going to begin breaking the event from a statistical perspective, utilizing the measured data we gathered. We’ll share the leaderboards from each of the statistical categories, highlighting the top performers at the Underclass Trials, all of whom remain uncommitted.
TOP 60-YARD DASH
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
60-yard
1
Myles Supurgeci
IL
Mount Carmel
2022
OF
6.71
2
Kyan Gibbs
IL
Loyola Academy
2023
OF
6.91
3
Keegan Connors
IL
Jacobs
2022
C
6.95
Myles Supurgeci (Mount Carmel, 2022) has previously performed at a premium level in the 60-yard dash and he led the way, as expected, last week with a 6.71 mark. The 2023 Kyan Gibbs (Loyola Academy) recorded a 6.91, especially advanced for his age. And Keegan Connors (Jacobs, 2022), an athletic catcher and outfielder, was the third sub-7.00 runner on the day with his 6.95 time.
MAX FASTBALL VELOCITY
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
Max FB
1
Ashton Izzi
IL
Oswego East
2022
RHP
88 mph
2
David Andolina
IL
Oak Park-River Forest
2022
RHP
85 mph
3
Easton Harris
IL
Washington
2022
SS
83 mph
4
Grant Tenuta
IL
Sandburg
2023
RHP
82 mph
5
Aden Ochstein
IL
Lincoln Park
2022
RHP
81 mph
^
Michael Morawski
IL
Andrew
2022
LHP
81 mph
^
Ryan Kramer
IL
The Latin School of Chicago
2022
3B
81 mph
^
Matthew Karbowski
IL
Hampshire
2022
SS
81 mph
The lean, long-levered righty Ashton Izzi (Oswego East, 2022) paced this group of pitchers with a max fastball velo of 88 mph, sitting in the 86-87 range. Ranked just outside the top-75 right now, Izzi is gaining some considerable steam headed into the summer and should be well on the rise the next time we update our state’s 2022 rankings. Oak Park-River Forest’s RHP/1B David Andolina (2022) is another follow arm we were aware of headed into Wednesday who showed well, sitting in the 82-85 mph range with a heavy fastball.
RHP/1B Grant Tenuta (Sandburg) recorded the firmest fastball velocity among the 2023s in attendance, topping 82 mph while sitting 80-81.
MAX EXIT VELOCITY
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
Exit Velo
1
Ryan Kramer
IL
The Latin School of Chicago
2022
3B
95
2
Ryan Henschel
IL
Glenbrook North
2022
OF
94
3
Nolan King
IL
Glenbard West
2022
SS
92
4
Tyler Dean
IL
Benet Academy
2022
C
91
^
Gabriel Lynch
IL
Carmel Catholic
2022
OF
91
^
John Rings
IL
Maine West
2022
3B
91
5
Tristan Kerr
IL
Lake Forest
2022
C
90
^
Jake Zitella
IL
St. Charles East
2023
3B
90
Naturally, it was the 2022s who led the way here and 3B/RHP Ryan Kramer (Latin School of Chicago) is sitting at the top of this leaderboard with a 95 mph high off the tee. Glenbrook North’s Ryan Henschel (2022) had a pretty strong day across all leaderboards and his 94 mph mark in this category was second to only Kramer. Gabriel Lynch (Carmel Catholic, 2022), a strong and athletic outfielder, ran a 7.14 while recording a 92 mph best off the tee, too.
MAX INFIELD VELOCITY
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
INF Velo
1
Easton Harris
IL
Washington
2022
SS
85
2
Ryan Henschel
IL
Glenbrook North
2022
OF
82
^
Jack Zebig
IL
Marmion Academy
2022
SS
82
3
Matthew Karbowski
IL
Hampshire
2022
SS
81
^
Nolan King
IL
Glenbard West
2022
SS
81
4
Dominic McKevitt
IL
Saint Viator
2022
3B
80
^
Thomas Krueger
IL
Morton
2022
RHP
80
^
Lorenzo Rios
IL
Yorkville
2022
C
80
INF/RHP Easton Harris (Washington Community, 2022) was up to 83 mph on the mound and it naturally translated to the left side of the infield, too, where he led this group with an 85 mph best to first base. The aforementioned Henschel topped 82 mph himself, tied with Marmion’s Jack Zebig (2022).
MAX OUTFIELD VELOCITY
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
OF Velo
1
Blake Edmonds
IL
Hinsdale Central
2022
OF
80
^
Gabriel Lynch
IL
Carmel Catholic
2022
OF
80
^
AJ Garcia
IL
DePaul College Prep
2023
OF
80
2
Jake VanBooven
IL
St. Viator
2023
OF
79
3
Clay Schrader
IL
Naperville Central
2023
OF
78
^
Kyan Gibbs
IL
Loyola Academy
2023
OF
78
4
Kiefer Tarnoki
IL
Sycamore
2023
OF
75
Carmel Catholic’s Lynch and 2023 grad Andrew Garcia (DePaul College Prep) showed best on their throws home from the outfield grass. Garcia’s a left/left prospect to know in the state’s incoming sophomore class as an all-around athlete who ran a 7.12 here while touching 79 mph from the mound.
MAX CATCHER VELOCITY
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
C Velo
1
Henry Wolfe
IL
New Trier
2023
C
75
2
Dylan Holmes
IL
Libertyville
2022
C
74
3
Tyler Dean
IL
Benet Academy
2022
C
73
^
Keegan Connors
IL
Jacobs
2022
C
73
The 2023 New Trier grad Henry Wolfe has some raw, noteworthy arm strength and was up to 75 mph out of the crouch, while 2022 prospects like Dylan Holmes (Libertyville) and Tyler Dean (Benet Academy) made the most of their arm strength in a more efficient manner on their catch-and-throws. We mentioned Connors’ athleticism in the 60-yard dash category, and he also topped 73 mph out of the crouch and he also demonstrated above-average actions for the position here.
TOP POP TIMES
Rank
Name
State
School
Class
Pos
Pop Time
1
Tyler Dean
IL
Benet Academy
2022
C
2.05-2.18
2
Dylan Holmes
IL
Libertyville
2022
C
2.09-2.25
3
Keegan Connors
IL
Jacobs
2022
C
2.11-2.22
4
Tristan Kerr
IL
Lake Forest
2022
C
2.11-2.26
5
Lorenzo Rios
IL
Yorkville
2022
C
2.11-2.29
It was Dean who averaged the lowest pop times of anyone on the day, while also recording the single-lowest time at the event (2.05). Libertyville’s Holmes marginally trailed Dean, while fellow 2022 grads like Connors, Tristan Kerr (Lake Forest) and Lorenzo Rios (Joliet Catholic) were all grouped next to each other inside the next group.
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