Prep Baseball Report

Georgia Senior Games: Quick Hits - Infielders


Prep Baseball Georgia
Staff

EMERSON, GA - The Georgia Senior Games took place on August 30 at the LakePoint Sports Complex, that featured some of the top talent across the state of Georgia in the 2026 class. 

Nearly 200 uncommitted players took place in a pro-style workout, followed by game play infront of over 15 college coaches. 

View all stats from the event HERE

Today, we take a closer look at some of the top infield perfomances  from the event. ⤵️

Jared Givins, 1B, Geater Atlanta Christian
Givins has been a quality performer across multiple settings over the last 12 months, and continued that with another great showing at Senior Games. Simple actions at the plate with quality bat-to-ball skills and plenty of strength in the 6-foot-0, 213-pound frame. Constant barrels throughout a strong round of BP to the tune of an 88% hard-hit rate with a max EV of 100.9. Really lets the hands work through the zone and shows an aptitude to take pitches the other way, as shown in-game with a backside ground-rule 2B. Soft hands stand out for Givins at 1B with some excellent picks and good flexibility in the lower half that offer a path to a longterm above-average glove at the position.

Caleb Griffin, 3B, Buford
With high-profile names at Buford stealing headlines, players like Caleb Griffin kinda fall under the radar but the uncommitted 3B is showing the signs of a breakout spring upcoming. Some present strength and athleticism in the 6-foot-0, 185-pound frame while showing significant tools that stood out on Saturday. Ball explodes off the bat for Griffin led by huge bat speed in an on-plane path with advanced accuracy in the barrel. Finished top five in the event in multiple categories including 2nd in both average EV (94.3) and Max Distance (387ft.) and 4th in Max EV (102.1). Sprayed balls from foul pole to pole with a couple pull-side bombs to close it out. Actions at 3B are pure with good footwork and instincts and has the athleticism to show a quality glove in a corner OF spot as well.

Cedric Langford Jr., 3B, Westlake
The athletes that Westlake has throughout its baseball program is tremendous, and Langford Jr. fits that bill to a tee. Wiry, lean strength in the 5-foot-9, 162-pound frame with real twitch and athleticism throughout. Put down the 2nd 60 in the event with 6.36, flashing an explosive first step and ability to maintain top speed. Worked both gaps well in BP, showing fast hands in an efficient, right-handed cut that creates leverage well. Glove on the left-side of the dirt really stood out as Langford would make multiple plays in-game, showing soft hands and excellent footwork backed by an above-average arm.

Joshua Malucci, SS/2B, River Ridge
A bit of a late bloomer, Malucci offers a very high-floor profile with ability to stick up the middle long-term. Compact strength in the 5-foot-9, 175-pound frame with strong hands/wrists in a well-leveraged path. Drove balls into both gaps with ease in a mature round of BP. Max EV 93.7. Easy footwork working up the middle with good lateral range and present arm strength to make any throw necessary. Will get a real chance to be one of the main bats for River Ridge this upcoming spring and could be in-line to make a quality name for himself late in a tough region.

Caden Fox, 1B, Lassiter
The barrel remains very potent for Fox as the massive 1B out on a show both in BP and in-game over the weekend. The XL 6-foot-5, 234-pound frame holds significant strength throughout with present body control and budding feel for the barrel as well. Opened his day with a strong showing in the 60, putting down a time of 7.11, which is highly impressive for the frame. Drove balls with ease to the pull-side in BP, with a max exit velocity of 101.3 (Avg. 94.6) and effortless carry off the barrel. The uncommitted senior came through with some of the loudest contact in game as well as he dismantled a ball to dead CF for a standup 2B. Power bats hold value forever and Fox can be a nice addition to a recruiting class at multiple levels.

Donovan Dortch, SS, Hillgrove

A model of consistency. No matter the setting, Dortch only impresses with each and every look. The lean, athletic 5-foot-10, 167-pound RHH compiled impressive metrics during the workout. Such as clocking at a 6.59 60 as well as posting a Max EV (92.9) and a Max Distance of (346ft.) in BP. Dortch would carry it over onto gameplay as he came through with a hard-hit triple that left the bat in a hurry as he sent it deep into the RCF gap. The ability to work to all-fields stands out for Dortch as he stays compact with fast hands and leverage through the zone. Bullish on the ceiling and the continued in-game production only makes the profile for Dortch that much better.

Ty Willoughby, 1B, Carrollton
It was an eye-opening day all-around for Willoughby across Senior Games. The Physical RHH produced one of the loudest BP rounds across the event. With an event best 104.7 EV and an average EV of 93.0 as well as managing a max distance of 374ft. The barrel remained heavy in gameplay with a loud flyout to the wall in deep LCF along with a pull-side double. Willoughby holds an obvious physicality in the box at 6-foot-0, 240-pounds. Present bat speed with impact in the barrel stands out to go along with above-average raw power. Willoughby remains a top uncommitted power bat in the ‘26 state class that will provide immediate value at the next level.

Cameron Layfield, SS, Sandy Creek
Fresh off an impressive summer campaign Layfield carried it right over into the weekend as one of the biggest winners of the event. The athletic switch-hitter seemingly delivered barrel after barrel in BP and produced a max EV of 93.0. Fluid stroke in-zone with quick, direct hands and above-average feel for the barrel stand out as Layfield sprayed the ball to both gaps. Layfield got it done in multiple facets of the workout portion as he clocked at a 6.89 60 and an IF velo of 83 MPH. As well as collecting two hits in-game. Layfield offers gamer traits with high-floor intangibles throughout and will provide immense value to a club's success at the collegiate level.

Jaylon Allen, MIF, Central
Allen exudes twitch on the diamond and it was evident throughout the entirety of the event. The MIF would clock at a blazing 6.45 60 as the present above-average shows up in-game on the basepaths often. As well as picking up a hard-hit knock in gameplay against a strong arm talent. Allen stays compact with fast, twitchy hands in-zone and ability to move the barrel around the zone. Transferring over to a young Central team Allen looked poised for a massive senior campaign and will be a good get for any school as he can affect the game in a multitude of ways.

Kaden Jimerson, 1B, Dutchtown
Jimerson would find the barrel regularly throughout a potent round of BP and would carry it over into BP. Standing a physical 6-foot-1, 201-pounds the LHH shows excellent body control with ability to spray the ball to all-fields with authority. As he would produce a Max EV of 94.0 and a Max Distance of 366 ft.. Jimerson would show off the strength in the frame as he fired one backside and deep into the LCF gap for a standup 2B. Creating good separation at the plate while getting on time with a leg kick load allows for Jimerson to sync up and deliver a heavy barrel through the zone. The senior looks to provide a reliable stick in the heart of the Bulldogs order during the upcoming spring.

Bresden Fabirkiewicz, SS, South Forsyth
The consistency from Fakirkiewicz continues to stand out and Saturday was no different. The best thing about it is that he continues to get bigger, faster, stronger in every look. He ran his best 60 in the last 2 years at a 6.67. He posted his top exit velocity at 92.9 mph with heavy line drives to all parts of the field. He is the type of player that will get even better once he gets into college, so he will be a big piece for any program at the next level.

Cohen Miller, CIF, Gainesville
Miller had one of the louder rounds of BP with a max EV of 100.7 and average EV of 92 which was 5th in the entire event. There is real power potential at the plate with hand speed to match the strength.

Ace Allen, SS, Cedartown
Allen has been about as steady as they come with added strength and physicality each time we see him. He does a lot of things well and Saturday during the workout was no different. He ran a 6.87, which was his best 60-yard dash from over the years. He had a heavy line drive BP round, and showed off the clean actions in the field. Then in game play, he nearly left the yard with a loud triple that carried to deep left center.