The Prospect Wire Southeast Championships came to a close on Wednesday evening as we crowned four champions across four different age divisions. Check out our champions of the week:
13U: The Jax Indians won their 6th PW Championship putting them in a tie for 10th all time.
14U: Kangaroo Court 14U American won their 13th PW Championship which puts them in 3rd place all time, but they wouldn't be there long as you'll see momentarily.
15/16U: Top Tier Roos 26 American Red won, bringing the Roos to 14 PW Championships tying them for now 2nd place all time!
17/18U: The South Florida Bandits went BACK to BACK PW events taking the top spot!
There were a number of players who shined during the event, but it was these players who earned MVP and Most Valuable Pitcher Honors:
16U MVP: Paxton Dulski (2026) went 9 for 18 on the tournament scoring 4 runs with 6 RBI. Dulksi was also a force to be reckoned with on the bases as he swiped 7 bags.
16U Most Valuable Pitcher: Jacob Morgan (2026) the big, projectable lefty had two appearances and touched 89 in both. Throwing a total of 6 innings while only allowing 2 hits & no runs while striking out 12.
18U MVP: Levi Cutts (2025) earned MVP honors thanks to his team leading 9 hits on the weekend including a triple, 6 Runs scored, & 8 RBI. Cutts came through when it mattered most going 3 for 6 in the final 2 games.
18U Most Valuable Pitcher: Eduardo Diaz (2024) earned his 2nd PW Most Valuable Pitcher award in the last 2 weeks as he also won the award over our Memorial Classic Tournament. The Miami-Dade Commit impressed in the Championship game at the Southeast Championships going 4.2 innings only allowing 1 hit on 0 earned runs.
Other Players that impressed our staff this weekend include:
Allem Borrero (2025) of IS Elite National 2025 Cox. Borrero displayed a big, strong, athletic frame. Showcasing 5 tool potential, most impressively with a swing that stays short and compact. He was able to work counts & produced a lot of pop.
Yoslany Martinez (2026) of Dirtbags Scout Team FL Underclass was lights out on the mound. The big righty was 87-89 topping 90. Martinez has a free and easy over the top motion that allows him to stay in his legs well. His powerful fastball had late 2 seam action to it which paired well with is 12-6 curveball & changeup that showcased some arm side fade.
Gage Roof (2026) of Vipers Baseball 16u also got it done on the mound. The righty used a 3-pitch mix to keep hitters off balance. His fastball was 83-85 while his slider showed sharp, late breaking action.
Nathan Jeter (2028) of the Kangaroo Court American group impressed at the plate all weekend. The incoming freshman has a strong build for his size & continuously found ways on base.
Tyson Mortham (2028) of NLB 14U showcased a smooth swing from the left side. The young, projectable lefty was an impressive 7 for 12 on the weekend with 2 doubles & 2 triples.
TJ Socarras (2024) of the South Florida Bandits impressed both at the plate & on the mound showing why the University of Pittsburgh is excited to get him on campus in a few months. At the plate Socarras his a no doubter HR on Wednesday to help send his squad to the Championship game. Earlier in the week Socarras dominated on the mound leaning on his power fastball that sat 91-93 topping 94.
Justin Rich (2026) of the Hellcatz 16u got off to a hot start Saturday as he drove one over the RF fence for a homerun.
Keneth Borria of IBAHS 16U displayed some power of his own with a towering homerun to RCF early Saturday morning.
Adrian Sosa (2026) of IS Elite National 2026 knew he got ahold of one Sunday afternoon as he hit a moon shot to LF.
Hunter Tarchalski (2025) from NLB American impressed all weekend going 7 for 17 with 2 doubles and a HR. While also throwing 7 innings with 7Ks on the mound. Tarchalski is an uncommitted 2025 to keep an eye out for as he oozes projectability.
Jace Estes (2024) from NLB American also continued to impress at yet another PW event. The FSU Commit, and unofficial PW career hits leader, went 9 for 19 with 3 doubles, 6 RBI & 6 runs scored.