Top stars, best performances in Georgia high school baseball (Feb. 14-20)
Here are some stars from the past week's high school baseball games across Georgia.
If you know of a top performance we should include, please let us know in the comments.
Pictured above is Kennesaw Mountain's Eliud Poventud (photo by Willie Prince).
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Noah McMahon, Decatur
McMahon pitched three innings vs. Providence Christian, allowing only three hits and striking out eight.
Caleb Parmele and Steven Vrolijk, Roswell
Parmele and Vrolijk both had three-hit games with triples in a win over Collins Hill.
Caden Carroll, Cartersville
Carroll was dealing in his start vs. Sprayberry, with seven strikeouts through three innings pitched.
Druw Jones, Wesleyan
Jones flashed his power at the plate vs. Greater Atlanta Christian, hitting two home runs and going 3-for-4.
Parker Marlatt, Hebron Christian
Marlatt went four strong innings with seven strikeouts.
Eliud Poventud, Kennesaw Mountain
Poventud starred at the plate and on the base paths during the Georgia Dugout tournament, homering twice and stealing a base.
Jack Emacio, Cambridge
Emacio was dealing on the mound vs. Newnan, striking out seven in Cambridge’s win.
Jackson McElvy, Allatoona
McElvy was perfect in his save opportunity vs. Heritage, getting three up and three down with one strikeout.
Mason Compton, Flowery Branch
Compton picked up the win in Flowery Branch’s home opener with eight strikeouts through four innings.
Owen Thomas, McIntosh
Thomas pitched four innings of one-hit shutout ball with eight strikeouts vs. Kennesaw Mountain.
Ryker Chavis, Houston County
Chavis threw five perfect innings vs. Archer en route to a 10-0 victory.
Ben Stuart, North Oconee
Stuart pitched four shutout innings with eight strikeouts vs. crosstown rival Oconee County.
Carson Sewell, Carrollton
Sewell pitched a shutout vs. top 25 opponent Troup County. Sewell gave up only three hits and had seven strikeouts.
Tyler Minnick, Mount Paran
Minnick was red-hot at the plate vs. Gordon Lee with two hits, including a two-run homer.
Dawson Campbell, Pope
Campbell went 4-for-6 in the weekend series vs. Effingham County with two RBIs, a stolen base and a win on the mound in Game One.