This man had some big AB’s in the Eureka conference series. Couldn’t be happier for the man we call “Mick”. Big RBI’s, big hits, lead to big wins! Congrats Mickey Plemmons, go get you that box combo.
Huge thanks to ghost national for having me and my bro out for the pg World Series made a great run in the tournament and made it to the championship as well here��s a couple good barrels and swings. @Will_Haynie24 @JtrRodgers @NHSRECRUITINGDC @PG_Scouting @PG_Tennessee
Cy Longley (‘26, TN) is seeing BEACH BALLS at the plate. He’s got 3 HRs 💣 in 3 ABs. Have a day Cy ‼️ Good length thru it, goes to get it and drives it PS once again. Another impressive stroke. @PG_Tennessee@PG_Uncommitted#WWBA
Kyson Barney (‘26,TN) goes to get this one and stays through it well. Lifts it DEEP and way outta there for a HR💣 Great strength off the barrel to impact it well. Adds the HR here. @PG_Tennessee@PG_Uncommitted#WWBA
Early morning ⛽️ from standout 6-foot-5, 185-pound ‘26 RHP Tyler Putnam (@PrepBaseballMO)
Comes out hot in the 8:00 AM slot, T92 mph x 2, while pitching at 88-91, late life up.
Getting uncomfortable swings on a 75-76 mph CB.
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#NPI24 | @ShooterHunt
Good look at LHP Blake Coleman (@PrepBaseballMO, 2026) out of the ‘pen for @USNatsNational.
Plenty of confidence in a tight 77-78 mph BB with depth, S/M.
FB jumps out the hand, T87 mph, pitching at 84-86.
#NPI24
The high school season didn’t end the way I wanted it to, but I still learned a lot and had a bunch of fun. Excited for what comes next. @CoachFoster_SCC @CoachBolenJC@SCCCougarsBsb
.275 AVG
.372 OBP
19 R
15 SB
51% QAB
4 OF A
Tough end to the season but very proud of how we played this spring. My stats are as follows:
Batting:
Average: .366
OBP: .500
OPS: 984
PA: 123
K: 13
H: 34
2B: 6
3B: 1
HR: 1
RBI: 25
SB:21
Pitching:
GS: 7
W/L: 3-2
Innings: 35.0
ERA: 2.00
Whip: 1.49
H: 21
K: 40
FINAL
Ladue 0 (11-10)
Summit 3 (22-11)
The Falcons are Class 5 District 3 champions for the third year in a row behind a complete game shutout by sophomore @WyattSchneide14. Summit got two runs in the 1st inning and never looked back.
Ladue entered today as the lowest seeded team remaining in Classes 4-6 and allowed just 7 runs in 21 innings in the playoffs (solid outing by Seaton Thompson), but couldn’t push across a run against a very good Falcons team who played impeccable defense today.
Summit will play the winner of Ft. Zumwalt South or Ft. Zumwalt East next week in the Class 5 quarterfinals.