Fall Campus Tour: Kennesaw State- Quick Hits
November 18, 2025
Kennesaw, GA - The KSU Fall Campus Tour took place on November 16th as staff traveled to the campus of Kennesaw State for the 4th and final stop of the Fall Campus Tour, that featured widespread talent across the state of Georgia from the 2026-2030 classes.
View all stats from the event HERE.
Today, we take a closer look at some of the top performers from the event of Sunday. ⤵️
Quick Hits
Skyler Lee, C/1B, 2027, North Paulding
Uncommitted. Physical and athletic at 6-foot-2, 189-pounds, Lee put together an impressive all-around day and showed a strong profile. Opened the day by running a 7.00 60. The North Paulding backstop then followed it up with a potent round of BP, where the junior hammered baseballs to the pull-side with ease (Max Distance 395ft.). Does a great job to stay compact through the zone with present barrel feel and bat speed alike to create consistent loud exits (Max EV 101.3, Avg. EV 91.3). Excellent weight transfer through the zone with very minimal wasted effort from a potent RH cut and generates strength from the ground-up. Quality actions behind the plate as well as with solid footwork and athleticism throughout, posted a (1.85-1.96 pop time) along with a C Velo of 78 MPH. It's a high-floor profile for the uncommitted junior and Lee has a chance to provide an early impact in a multitude of ways for the Wolfpack this upcoming Spring.
Potent round of BP for 2027 C/1B Skyler Lee @NPPackBaseball.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17, 2025
Physical, athletic 6-foot-2, 189-pound frame.
Compact through the zone with present barrel feel and bat speed alike. Generates significant pull-side carry.
Max EV: 101.3
Avg. EV: 91.3
Max Distance: 395ft.
60:… pic.twitter.com/iq0VEBJem9
Ryan Burgess Jr., SS/OF, 2028, Hillgrove
The Hillgrove sophomore showed an advanced profile in our first look Sunday afternoon. An abundance of twitch in the athletic 5-foot-9, 151-pound frame, Burgess Jr. opened the day with a 6.51 60 which tied for an event best as he showed excellent ability to reach top end speed quickly ( Max Run Speed: 21.3). The RHH followed it up with consistent barrels in BP. Shows good balance with fast hands through the zone and stays compact in a linear path (Max EV 96.5 , Avg. EV 90.5, Max Distance 368ft.). Strong positional flexibility as well with lateral quickness, soft hands, and present arm strength as he posted both an INF velo of 81 MPH and an OF velo of 81 MPH. It's an intriguing profile with plenty more to project and Burgess Jr. has a chance to carve out a quality role for a deep Hillgrove squad in the Spring.
Impressive day across the board for 2028 SS/OF Ryan Burgess Jr.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17,
Lean and athletic 5-foot-9, 151-pound frame.
Good balance and stays compact with fast hands through the zone.
Max EV: 96.5
Avg. EV: 90.2
Max Distance: 368ft.
60: 6.51 ‼️@hghawksbaseball #KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/XMrlFVNbYU
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Dominic McCann, C, 2027, Colquitt County
Uncommitted. McCann has been a favorite amongst staff over the years and the Colquitt County backstop impressed yet again on Sunday. Physical 5-foot-11, 187-pounds with a stout lower half, the LHH put together one of the louder rounds of the day. Armed with an immense feel to hit the power is beginning to catch up quickly as McCann showed the ability to get the barrel out front and create easy carry to the pull-side. Does a great job of leveraging the barrel through the zone backed by significant bat speed and above-average feel for the barrel (Max EV 97.9). Quality actions behind the plate as well as he posted a (1.95-2.14 pop time) and C Velo at 76 MPH.
2027 C Dom McCann @CCDiamondPack
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17, 2025
5-foot-11, 187-pounds
Leverages the barrel really well backed by significant bat speed and above-average feel for the barrel. Easy pull-side carry.
Max EV: 97.9@PB_Uncommitted #KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/oWJuOelAck
Riley Shumpert, OF/3B, 2029, Mount Paran
The Mount Paran freshman provided one of the more intriguing looks of the day. Wiry and high-waisted 6-foot-3, 158-pounds, with plenty of athleticism throughout and budding strength to project upon. Kicked off the day by running a 6.92 60. Following it up with a strong round of BP, the LHH stays well-balanced and leveraged in-zone as he creates excellent length that generates carry to the pull-side (Max EV 94.0). Really good actions in the OF as well with good range and present above-average arm strength as he tied an event best (OF Velo 86 MPH). Shumpert looks the part of an instant impact from Day 1 for the Eagles and has a chance to be a name to know in the class nationally in due time.
2029 OF/3B Riley Shumpert @MPCAthletics
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17, 2025
6-foot-3, 158-pounds
Good balance through the zone with leverage in the barrel and pull side carry.
Max EV: 94.0
Max Distance: 364ft.
60: 6.92 #KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/pCxA9oIl05
Jake Bruney, SS, 2027, Mount Paran
Uncommitted. It was our first look at Bruney in a showcase setting and the Mount Paran SS only continued to check a ton of boxes this Fall. Stands an athletic 6-foot-0, 165-pounds with strength to project upon. Kicked off the day with a strong 60-yard run and clocked at a 6.86. Consistent barrels in a strong round of BP, where the infielder showed the ability to use the whole field well. Bruney does a great job of staying balanced through the zone with strong hands/wrists in a compact path with tight turns and present barrel feel. Advanced weight transfer through impact and generated multiple 90 + barrels ( Max EV 94.9, Avg. EV 89.6). Good range and present arm strength (INF Velo 83 MPH) up-the-middle in the dirt as well. Bruney looks to make an immediate impact at the 6 and in the lineup for the Eagles in '26.
2027 SS Jake Bruney @MPCAthletics
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17, 2025
6-foot-0, 165-pounds
Strong hands stand out with compact, tight turns and feel for the barrel.
Max EV: 94.9
Avg. EV: 89.6
60: 6.86@PB_Uncommitted #KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/3zuFxmI4AV
Alex Ehlenbach, OF, 2027, Harrison
Uncommitted. The Harrison OF continues to make significant strides this Fall as he put together an outstanding showing in all facets across the entirety of the event. Physical and broad-chested at 5-foot-11, 173-pounds, Ehlenbach holds big-time strength in the frame with tons of athleticism throughout as well. Started the day off by running a 6.51 60 (Tied event best) with an explosive first step and can reach the top end speed quickly at ( Max Speed 21.5). Ehlenbach continued with a mature round of BP, where the outfielder peppered both gaps with authority along with showing the ability to catch baseballs out front (Max Distance 372ft.). Excellent ability to rotate ( Max Rot. Acc: 34) while creating good length through the zone and present hand/bat speed (Max Hand Speed: 30.5, Max Bat Speed: 77.3) that generated consistent loud contact ( Max EV: 100.8, Avg. EV 94.0). Athletic actions stand out in the outfield with good routes to the ball and present arm strength (OF Velo: 84 MPH). Armed with present tools and plenty of projection remaining Ehlenbach looks poised for a huge year in '26 and will be a good addition to any recruiting class at multiple levels.
2027 OF Alex Ehlenbach continues to make a statement this Fall circuit.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17, 2025
Physical, athletic 5-foot-11, 173-pounds
Excellent ability to rotate with present hand/bat speed and drove the ball to both gaps with authority.
Max EV: 100.8
Avg. EV: 94.0
Max Distance: 372ft.
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Zazil Schoop, C, 2027, Trinity Christian
Uncommitted. It was our first look at the Curaçao native and the backstop showed a robust profile with real impact in the barrel. Physical and athletic 6-foot-0, 179-pound frame, Schoop opened the day with a 6.82 60 time. The RHH followed it up with a potent round of BP as he consistently lived on the barrel in a heavy pull-side approach. Showed quiet, strong hands through the zone and stayed compact with a good ability to match plane in a linear path. Does an excellent job of staying balanced and shifting weight well through impact with huge impact in the barrel to match. Posted an event best Max EV of 104.7 along with an Avg. EV of 94.8. Strong defender behind the plate as well with athleticism in the crouch, quick and fluid transfers, and present arm strength to match ( 1.88-1.96 pop time, C Velo 75 MPH). It’s an intriguing profile across the board with present tools and plenty of projection remaining, a must know name with Trinity Christian this upcoming Spring.
Outstanding all-around showing for 2027 C Zazil Schoop at #KSUCampusTour25.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17, 2025
6-foot-0, 182-pounds
Quiet, strong hands and stays compact through the zone with good ability to match plane.
Max EV: 104.7 ‼️
Avg. EV: 94.8
60: 6.82
C Velo: 75 MPH@PB_Uncommitted @TCSLions_BSBL pic.twitter.com/7y179t3r4h
Wryson Davis, LHP, 2028, Newnan
6-foot 186-pounds. This was the first look at Davis in this setting, and he really impressed. He only threw one ball throughout the entire pen, filling up the zone with all 3 pitches. The delivery is smooth and controlled. He stays in his back side and gets down the mound well. The fastball was in the low 80’s, which will tick up as he get into the spring. There is easy feel for the change up coming out of the same slot with downward action. The curveball is 12-6 shape in the low 70s’ that completes the 3 pitch mix. Look for Davis to make a real impact this spring for the defending state champs.
Near perfect pen for 2028 LHP Wryson Davis at the #KSUCampusTour25
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) November 17, 2025
FB: 80-82
CB: 68-70
CH: 73-75
Feel for 3 pitches with ability to land them all for strikes.
FB/CH out of the same tunnel w/ good action.
Look for Davis to make an impact this spring for @NewnanBaseball pic.twitter.com/wuyQGm8lZj
Sean Martell, OF/RHP, 2027, Walnut Grove
Uncommitted. Martell shows a solid blend of physicality, bat control, and competitive approach at the plate. He works from a quiet setup and lets his hands work freely, creating a short, efficient path that allows him to consistently square up pitches in all quadrants of the zone. Martell shows the ability to stay inside the ball and drive it hard to the opposite field, while still generating lift and carry when he turns on pitches to his pull side. With natural athleticism and developing strength, Martell projects as a high-contact hitter who can evolve into a reliable run producer as his body continues to mature.
2027 OF Sean Martell @BaseballWGHS
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 16, 2025
6-foot-2, 193lbs#KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/LGV65guWbg
2027 RHP Sean Martell @BaseballWGHS
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 16, 2025
6-foot-2, 193lbs
FB:82-84
CB-71-72
CH:67-68#KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/EjjhNZURp1
Andrew Britton, 1B/RHP, 2028, Lambert
Uncommitted. Britton shows the kind of advanced hitting feel that stands out for his age, combining solid barrel control with a repeatable, mechanically sound swing. He stays balanced throughout his load, allowing him to track pitches deep and make consistent, hard contact to all fields. Britton’s hands work quickly through the zone, giving him the ability to turn on velocity while still covering the outer half with maturity. He posted a max EV of 100. He’s got a built out frame of 6-foot, 198lbs and has he continues to grow the line-drive contact he produces now should translate into more gap-to-gap power, making him a dependable offensive threat with a high ceiling as a hitter.
2028 1B Andrew Britton @LambertBaseball
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 16, 2025
6-foot, 198lbs
Max EV of 100mph!!#KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/pmaAvRbr0H
Tripp Swords, SS/RHP, 2028, Eastside
Uncommitted. Swords shows the kind of composed, athletic hitting profile that translates well at the next level, pairing a clean right-handed stroke with natural feel for the barrel. He stays balanced throughout the swing. During BP he showed that he works through the zone on a direct path and produces consistent gap-to-gap line drives. His hands are quick and efficient, which would allow him to get on time with a variety of pitch speeds. The lower half works in sync to generate quiet, repeatable power. Swords is only a 2028, as he continues to grow physically and refine his approach, his gap-to-gap power should tick up even further, giving him the tools to be a steady offensive producer.
2028 SS Tripp Swords @EastsideBSBL
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 16, 2025
5-foot-10, 181lbs#KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/onkLYb5WJv
Graydon Sellers, INF, 2027, North Gwinnett
Uncommitted. Sellers proved to be one of the more physical standouts from Sunday’s showing. With a durable 6-foot-2 frame, he showcased intriguing athleticism across all facets. Graydon put together several quality hacks during BP with consistent control of the barrel and generating easy loft to all parts of the field (Max EV 101, Max Distance 401ft.). He stays well connected with each of his swings, creating good force with his lower half and allowing his hands to flow freely through the bat path. Got some good work in on the dirt too, displaying fluid range to both sides with athletic footwork. Sellers showcased good arm strength too, especially on backhands and gets the ball out cleanly with firm arm action. Look for Graydon to breakout this spring with North Gwinnett, as he will continue to polish up his offensive tools while continuing his development as a defender.
2027 3B/SS Graydon Sellers @NGDawgsBaseball
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 16, 2025
Athletic frame with tons of pull-side pop.
6-foot-1, 205lbs#KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/Vd6uNbMlva
Kale Tompkins, SS/RHP, 2027, Creekview
Uncommitted. Tompkins really excited our staff this past weekend, showing out both in the box and with the glove. At first glance, it’s a nice and wiry 6-foot-1 frame with room to add more muscle. Dynamic approach offensively; a slight open stance with level hands creating a flat barrel through the zone. Kale creates stout and intriguing bat speed often with his gap-to-gap approach, though showed off easy ability to lift baseballs pull-side. It was controlled violence throughout the session, taking good cuts while staying balanced and very well connected within his upper/lower half. On the dirt, Kale looked really clean and displayed an advanced skillset for the position. It’s fluid actions once the ball is hit, with consistently ability to create good angles to the baseball. Tompkins excellent arm action certainly caught our attention, with firm accuracy and quick releases once obtained (Event Best 91 INF Velo). Tompkins is certainly a name to follow over the near future, expect him to rise on our board overtime while continuing to gain public interest.
2027 SS Kale Thompkins @CVHSGrizzBSB
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 17, 2025
6-foot-1, 171-pounds
Creates good separation at the plate with leverage through the zone and pull side carry.
Max EV: 94.4
Max Distance: 359ft.
INF Velo: 91 MPH‼️ @PB_Uncommitted #KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/Px6p2WhVwD
Nathan Worsham, OF/1B, 2027, Houston County
Uncommitted. Worsham has caught our attention throughout fall and it was great to get one last look at him before it commenced. Hitterish vibes in the box; as he presents with an open stance a big leg kick. Nathan generates real bat speed with firm hands through the zone creating easy loft especially to his pull-side. It's intriguing body connection with the barrel for his age, as he understands the essence of doing damage to all fields while staying controlled. Got some good looks at him also in the outfield with him displaying good instincts of the position. It’s athletic actions with intriguing arm speed that retrieves the baseball quickly and keeps his release on line to bags (86 MPH OF Velo). Worsham projects out to be a stout offensive run producer, and expect him to fill those responsibilities fast, even in a deep Houston County lineup.
2027 OF/1B Nathan Worsham @hocobaseball
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) November 16, 2025
5-foot-11, 198lbs#KSUCampusTour25 pic.twitter.com/lkgdg6mX93
Beau Harlow, RHP, 2027, Seckinger
Uncommitted. Beau put together a quality bullpen session in front of our staff, as he showed an intriguing four-pitch mix with strong command for each offering. It’s firm and repetitive mechanics within his 6-foot-1 frame that moves well down the mound and projectable. His fastball sat in the low 80’s presenting run/ride traits and ability to be spotted anywhere within the zone. Harlow's primary offspeed pitch was a low-70s changeup that presented some arm-side run. Also worked in two different breaking balls; a mid-70s slider with short, tight action and a low-70s curveball with 12/6 action and well located low in the zone. Certainly a pleasing performance we got from Beau, as he’ll look to gain a plethora of innings with Seckinger come high school season with a velocity jump on the horizon.
