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Tournaments  | Story  | 6/9/2022

Teams Set to Battle For Southeast

Blake Dowson     
Photo: Brennon Seigler (Perfect Game)
Over 250 teams will be in the Atlanta area this weekend from June 9-13 to compete in the Perfect Game Battle of the Southeast, split across six age divisions.

Centered around the East Cobb Complex, Perfect Game will host age groups from 13u all the way up to 18u.



The 16u grouping is the biggest this weekend, with 68 teams set to battle for the Southeast. The talent in the 16u bracket is that outstanding, with seven top-100 prospects in the 2024 class set to suit up, and another 15 top-500 prospects. Henry Allen, the No. 26 overall prospect in the class and Mississippi State commit, leads the way. Playing for eXposure 16u Prime Church this weekend, Allen will be joined on the team by Brennon Seigler, the No. 30 prospect in the class, and Anthony Tralongo, the No. 45 prospect. Home Plate Chili Dogs will also have three top-100 prospects on its roster: Ariston Veasey (No. 44), Jaxon Walker (No. 56), and Brooks Wright (No. 57).

The 14u division is headlined by East Cobb Astros 14u Orange, with the top-three ranked players in attendance all suiting up for the Astros: Matthew Sharman (No. 41), William Cutshall (No. 105), and Colin White (No. 164).

The talent is spread out in an exciting way in the 15u bracket, with the top-six players rostered all playing for different teams. Jayden Stroman, a two-time PG Select Festival alum, headlines the group as the No. 44 prospect in the 2025 class playing for Team Elite 14u National.

The 17u and 18u pools are littered with Division-I commits from all over the Southeast, with programs like Georgia, Georgia Tech, Texas A&M, Coastal Carolina, Kennesaw State, Mercer, and many others all represented. That list is sure to expand as well, as uncommitted prospects who perform well will not have the "uncommitted" moniker for long.

For more information, please click on the respective event pages: 13u | 14u | 15u | 16u | 17u | 18u