Southeast Super Sophomore Games: Quick Hits
August 5, 2025
EMERSON, GA – The inaugural Southeast Super Sophomore Games took place August 2-3 at the renowned LakePoint Sports Complex, bringing together over 230 of the top uncommitted 2028 prospects from across the Deep South.
Georgia standouts made the most of the stage, turning in strong showings during both the workout portion and a pair of highly competitive games.
In this breakdown, we highlight some of the standout performances from Georgia who impressed against high-level competition. Stay tuned in the coming days as we continue our positional coverage of Georgia prospects from the event.
Jayden Moss, 1B/RHP, 2028, Gatewood
The ball just simply explodes off the barrel of Moss as it was loud and evident across the weekend. Standing a physical 6-foot-1, 230-pounds, Moss holds immense strength in the frame and yields present above-average raw power that shows up often in-game. The RHH produced one of the loudest showings of BP with multiple 100+ exit-velocities and a Max exit-velocity of 103.2 (Event Best). Carrying it over into gameplay he would come through with maybe two of the hardest hit balls of the event for a pair of pull-side singles. Armed with enormous bat speed (Max .4), Moss delivers an explosive barrel with great leverage through the zone. Good balance and rhythm to the swing with real strength in the lower half. Showing the two-way ability as well Moss tossed two quality innings. An imposing presence on the mound with ability to repeat well. Fastball sat 79-81 (T82 MPH) and gunned a tight slider off of it at 71-72. After hitting 9 home-runs in his freshman campaign and a standout showing at Super Sophomore Games. it is clear to see that Moss is armed with one of the best in-game power ceilings in the class that he taps into often with big league bloodlines that only strengthen the profile.
2028 1B/RHP Jayden Moss (Gatewood) fires this into LF for a knock.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 3, 2025
Explosive hands through the zone with budding impact in the barrel to match.
Good balance and rhythm to the swing with real strength in the lower half. #SESS25 https://t.co/GCS1p2s4x2 pic.twitter.com/JCwKb5FWRi
Graysen Radics, OF/RHP, 2029, Wesleyan
After making a strong impression across the summer circuit. Radics would look the part throughout the weekend facing some of the best in the ‘28 class. The lean, athletic 5-foot-9, 142-pound RHH would show extremely well facing upper 80’s as he would come away with two hard-hit singles back up-the-middle of the field. Radics shows present feel for the barrel with ability to match plane in a simple, compact cut. Great balance and feel for the zone with feel for the barrel stand out as well. Armed with a strong feel to hit already there is strength to project upon throughout the wiry frame. Radics flashed an intriguing look on the mound with present arm speed from a compact arm action and present arm speed. Fastball sat 78-81 (T82 MPH) and changeup was worked in at 74-75. Name to follow in the 2029 class.
2029 OF Graysen Radics has looked the part in each setting.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 2, 2025
Jumps on the first pitch he sees and gets the barrel on-plane as he fires this back into CF for a knock.
Simple, compact cut with present bat speed and stays balanced through the zone. @WesleyanWolves #SESS25 pic.twitter.com/XtIyYL46ox
Cole Johnson, 3B, 2028, Prince Avenue Christian
A big winner amongst staff in the Spring with Prince Ave. Johnson would look the part across the entirety of Super Sophomore Games as he would go 3-for-4 in gameplay. Present bat-to-ball with an aptitude to work backside in an advanced approach to match. The physical 5-foot-10, 177-pound RHH stays well-balanced with fluid hands and ability to move the barrel around the zone. Johnson looks poised for a breakout sophomore campaign as an impact player for the Wolverines.
Cal Williamson, LHP, 2028, North Atlanta
It was a bullying performance across a quick 2.0 IP of work for the southpaw as he struck out five. Standing a physical, high-waisted 6-foot-4, 219-pounds, Williamson deploys an easy operation with real arm speed and attacks with intent. Fastball shows heavy arm-side run at 84-85 (T86 MPH) with life out of the hand for heavy swing-and-miss. Curveball plays well off the fastball and creates good shape with depth at 70-71. Changeup was worked in sparingly at 75 with tumble. There is obvious projection throughout the frame/profile with a certain velo jump looming. A mainstay in the rotation for the Raiders last spring, Williamson looks to produce big-time innings once again. Chance to be a name to know in the class nationally in due time.
Bullying performance from 2028 LHP Cal Williamson this morning.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 3, 2025
Struck out 5 across 2.0 IP.
FB: 84-85 T86
CB: 70-71; depth
CH: 75
Physical 6-foot-4 frame with present arm speed and attacks with intent. @NAHS_Baseball #SESS25 pic.twitter.com/KotC4IUm2Y
Dom Rossy, C/RHP, 2028, Walton
The Walton backstop put together one of the loudest showings on workout day. Producing a potent round of BP with multiple 95 + exit-velocities ( Max EV: 99.6). As well as clocking at a 78 C Velo and a 1.91-2.04 pop time. Rossy carried over the strong performance into Saturday evening on gameplay. Where he would collect a pair of hard-hit pull-side doubles in a 2-for-2 performance. Standing a physical 6-foot-3, 204-pounds, Rossy exudes excellent body control in a physical LH cut. Stays well-connected with advanced use of his lower half and huge bat speed ( Max 86.1) through the zone. Easy leverage with present feel for the barrel stand out with real strength in the lower half as well. Rossy would hop on the mound Sunday afternoon and showcase a live arm. Rossy displays repeatability down the mound followed by a quick, strong arm. Fastball lived 84-86 (T87 MPH) with easy life out of the hand and jumped on hitters. Curveball was flipped over at 66-68. Easy to see the stout two-way ability for Rossy with plenty of projection remaining.
2028 C Dom Rossy was locked in at the dish tonight.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 3, 2025
Fires a pair into the RCF gap for 2B’s in a 2-for-2 performance.
Simple actions with advanced use of his lower half and present feel for the barrel. @Walton_Baseball #SESS25 pic.twitter.com/nA9KVFYSf4
2028 C/RHP Dom Rossy @Walton_Baseball
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 4, 2025
FB: 84-86 T87; life
CB: 66-68
Physical 6-foot-3 frame with real strength in the lower half and present arm speed. #SESS25 pic.twitter.com/aYuY1uf2LK
Asher Allen, SS, 2028, Central
Allen continues to perform at a high-level in each setting we see him. The athletic switch-hitter at 5-foot-9, 165-pounds would pick up a pair of hits from both sides of the plate at Super Sophomore Games. Armed with present bat-to-ball, Allen shows the ability to use the whole field well with a keen eye for the zone and innate pitch recognition as well. Fluid hands in-zone stand out with a strong ability to manipulate the barrel while generating strength from the ground-up. Allen offers a strong glove in the dirt up-the-middle with positional flexibility across the dirt as well. After an impressive freshman season as an everyday starter, Allen looks poised to breakout even further as he heads into the ‘26 season.
2028 SS Asher Allen comes through with another knock at #SESS25.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 3, 2025
Ambushes the first pitch he sees and shoots this backside into LF for the 1B.
Fluid stroke with manipulate the barrel in-zone in a mature all-fields approach. Pitch recognition stands out. @CHSLionsBsball pic.twitter.com/mvEosJMHWM
Jax Foust, SS/RHP, 2028, North Paulding HS
Had a strong all around showing this past weekend at the Super Sophomore Games. Collected a pair of hits during game two of game play, in his first AB he would line a ball into LF for a single and then in his very next AB he would crush a ball the other way to the RCF wall for a double. Does a good job of staying short and direct to the ball and does a good job of staying synced up with good bat speed through the zone. Also shows the ability to go to both sides of the field with the ball with a good leveraged swing through the zone. Would also have a quality two inning outing on the mound. Threw primarily his fastball that was 80-82 and topped out at 83 with some arm side run and threw a curveball and a changeup. His curveball was 71-73 with a little bit of a loopier 12/6 break and a changeup that was 75-76. Did a good job of generating soft contact and pounding the zone for strikes.
Would collect his second hit in as many ABs as he crushes this ball the other way to the RCF fence for a double.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 4, 2025
Shows the ability to go both ways with good barrel control, twitchy hands before his load with a well leveraged swing. #SESSG25 https://t.co/eglMPLkaqX pic.twitter.com/TsLKI1z9f9
Bryce Floyd, RHP/OF, 2028, Holy Innocents HS
Floyd finished off a strong freshman spring and summer with another strong outing at the Super Sophomore Games. Came out pounding the zone with his fastball that lived in the 85-87 range that has some arm side tail, and showcased two secondary pitches that included a slider and a changeup. His slider lived in the 73-75 range that had a little bit of depth and a changeup that was 77-79. Showed the ability to land all three pitches for strikes and get swing and miss as well. Likes to live in the zone so he can pitch to contact and get outs and showed the ability to pitch into hitters. Floyd looks to continue his success going into his sophomore year. Still has plenty of room to add size and strength as he continues to grow and develop.
2028 RHP Bryce Floyd has been one of the more consistent starters in the class we have seen this summer.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 3, 2025
Closes it out at #SESSG25 with more of the same.
FB: 85-87
SL: 73-75
CH: 77-79
Competes in the zone and not afraid to get in on hitters. @HIESbears | @prostockbc pic.twitter.com/oLglvb2bm0
Jett Conner, 3B, 2028, North Cobb Christian
Hard not to like the 6-foot-2 200-pound frame along with a strong weekend throughout from Conner. He posted a max exit velocity of 95.9 during BP and carried that into game play with a loud double to left. He made the easy plays in the field with easy projection at a corner position at the next level. He will look to contribute on a state championship caliber team in North Cobb Christian in 2026.
2028 3B/OF Jett Conner @nccs_baseball
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 4, 2025
Good piece of hitting here as he crushes this ball off the LF wall for a double.
Does a good job of going down and getting this pitch, creates good separation to be able to drive his hands through the zone. #SESSG25 pic.twitter.com/oW0k3CB2kR
Chase Bredickas, OF/LHP, 2028, Walton
Bredickas had a strong showing across the 2 games with multiple hits and a strong outing on the mound. There is present feel for the barrel with sneaky pop in the strong, compact frame. On the mound he fills up the zone in the low 80’s forcing weak contact. Look for him to contribute in his sophomore year with the state champion, Walton Raiders.
Heck of an AB here from 2028 OF Chase Bredickas.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) August 2, 2025
8+ pitches and wins it on a liner up the middle.
Easy feel for the barrel w/ present strength.
‘24 Junior Future Gamer #SESSG25 | @Walton_Baseball pic.twitter.com/JxpLh6upQf