Prep Baseball Report

2025 East Coast Super Sophomore Games: BLAST Motion Deep Dive


Brandon Hall
NC / Mid-ATL Director of Scouting

The 2025 East Coast Super Sophomore Games marked the second edition of what has rapidly become one of the premier summer scouting events for rising sophomores. Hosted in Chapel Hill, NC, at the University of North Carolina’s Boshamer Stadium, and in Burlington, NC, at Burlington Athletic Park—home of the Appalachian League’s Burlington Sock Puppets—the event brought together elite talent from 10 territories, with players representing 12 states across the Northeast and Southeast.

The three-day format opened with a full workout on Friday, followed by scheduled gameplay on Saturday and Sunday. While weather disruptions altered parts of the weekend, players and teams still had ample opportunity to showcase their skills. The event offered a first look at prospects expected to make noise in the coming years—whether during the high school season, at the Future Games, or in future MLB Draft discussions. The exposure generated both on-site and through online player profiles and state coverage has only added to the event’s growing reputation as a must-attend showcase for top talent along the East Coast.

Friday’s workout at UNC allowed position players to demonstrate athleticism through verified testing and advanced analytics, while also participating in batting practice and defensive evaluations. Game play over the weekend provided further opportunities for prospects to rotate through multiple positions and hit in a continuous batting order, giving Prep Baseball scouts and evaluators a comprehensive look at each participant.

As we turn to the numbers and performances, we highlight standout players from across the East Coast—names to watch closely in the year ahead as they compete for future showcase opportunities, including a spot at the prestigious Future Games.


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BLAST MOTION DATA - SWING METRICS 

BLAST’S CORE METRICS

Before we assess individual performers, it’s critical to understand the value and application of each metric and average and top numbers at each level.

BAT SPEED

Definition: The velocity of the bat barrel at contact, measured in miles per hour (mph).

Why It Matters: Higher bat speed increases exit velocity potential and improves a hitter’s ability to drive the ball with authority. It is the foundational predictor of raw power.

Benchmarks for top recruits:

  • Elite: 73-plus mph
  • Above-Average: 69-72 mph
  • Developmental: Below 65 mph (depending on age/class)

ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION

Definition: Measures how quickly (forcefully) a hitter’s bat accelerates into the swing (measured in Gs).

Why It Matters: High RA allows hitters to delay their swing decisions and still generate a high level of power—a crucial skill against velocity and pitch sequencing. It brings down time to contact and is a player’s power ceiling.

Benchmarks:

  • Elite: 17g or higher
  • Competitive: 12-16.9g
  • Work on it: Below 12g

On-Plane Efficiency% (OPE)

Definition: The percentage of the swing in which the bat barrel is on the same plane. Paired with a positive attack angle, it will keep the bat “on the ball” for a longer period of time.

Why It Matters: High OPE indicates an efficient swing and usually more opportunity for contact. It improves barrel control and raises both batting average and contact quality.

Benchmarks:

  • Elite: 80% or higher
  • Very Good: 70-79%
  • Needs Improvement: Below 60%

Peak Hand Speed

Definition: Maximum speed of the hands during the swing.

Why It Matters: High hand speed allows for better reaction time, quicker barrel path initiation, and effective swing adjustments, especially against advanced pitching.

Benchmarks:

  • Elite: 23-plus mph
  • Strong: 20-22.9 mph
  • Developing: <18 mph

For a complete list of Blast Motion metrics and averages by age/level of play, click here.


BAT SPEED LEADERBOARDS

Rank Name State School Class Pos Bat Speed (avg)
1 Carter Tucholski PA Quakertown Community 2028 SS 78.2 mph
2 Elijah Archer VA Highland Springs High 2028 OF 77.0 mph
3 Mason Cevette PA Cedar Crest 2028 RHP 74.3 mph
4 Zach Taylor NC James Hunt High 2028 SS 73.3 mph
5 Parker Klug NJ Delbarton 2028 RHP 73.3 mph
6 Breck Hemphill GA Harrison 2028 OF 73.1 mph
7 Allen Hegler SC Lexington 2028 3B 73.0 mph
8 Asher Turner SC Travelers Rest High 2028 1B 72.8 mph
9 Bodhi Fonseca MA Austin Preparatory School 2028 OF 72.6 mph
10 Jackson Soos NJ wall township 2028 SS 72.5 mph
11 Iggy Robinson MA The Roxbury Latin School 2028 1B 72.3 mph
12 Harley Matela VA Cape Henry Collegiate School 2028 OF 72.2 mph
13 Banks Alexander SC River Bluff 2028 C 72.1 mph
14 Braden Cox NJ Ranney 2028 OF 71.8 mph
15 Graham Virag NC Cardinal Gibbons 2028 SS 71.6 mph


Rotational Acceleration Leaderboards

Rank Name State School Class Pos Rot. Acc (avg)
1 Jackson Soos NJ wall township 2028 SS 25.3 g
2 Ty Madden NJ Don Bosco Prep 2028 OF 24.4 g
3 Luke Dana NJ Wall 2028 OF 24.3 g
4 Taylor Reidy MA Worcester Academy 2028 C 23.3 g
5 Ryan Holmes CT Westminster School 2028 C 23.0 g
6 Ethan Foster VA Wise Central 2028 2B 21.1 g
7 Mason Cevette PA Cedar Crest 2028 RHP 20.8 g
8 Isaac Kreider PA Cedar Crest 2028 OF 20.6 g
9 Griffin Gowens SC Greenville Senior High School 2028 3B 20.2 g
10 Kaden Lank SC North Myrtle Beach 2028 SS 20.2 g
11 Paxton Green MD Parkside High 2028 3B 20.1 g
12 McClain Knight SC A.C. Flora 2028 OF 19.8 g
13 Gunnar Johnson NC Alexander Central 2028 SS 19.2 g
14 Nate Kessell CT Daniel Hand High School 2028 LHP 19.1 g
15 Brian Ebeling SC Philip Simmons 2028 3B 18.8 g


On-Plane Efficiency% Leaderboards

Rank Name State School Class Pos On Plane Eff (avg)
1 Cole Tucholski PA Perkiomen School 2028 LHP 95 %
2 Tyler Jackson NC Southeast Alamance 2028 SS 90 %
3 Jason Salera NY New Rochelle High School 2028 C 89 %
4 Harley Matela VA Cape Henry Collegiate School 2028 OF 87 %
5 Christian Mulroe VA Godwin High 2028 C 83 %
6 Nicolas Cirone MA Groton School 2028 C 83 %
7 Henry Tutera NC Christ School 2028 C 83 %
8 Chase Hellings MD Bullis School 2028 1B 80 %
9 Luke Dana NJ Wall 2028 OF 80 %
10 Trace Mathews SC Legion Collegiate Academy 2028 RHP 80 %
11 Noah Goodrich CT Salisbury School 2028 1B 80 %
12 Carlo Woellner-Davis PA Conrad Weiser 2028 C 79 %
13 Blake Wheatley MD North Dorchester 2028 SS 78 %
14 Zachary Charneski PA Scranton Prep 2028 C 78 %
15 Ryan Holmes CT Westminster School 2028 C 78 %


Peak Hand Speed Leaderboards

Rank Name State School Class Pos Hand Speed (avg)
1 Ty Madden NJ Don Bosco Prep 2028 OF 24.0 mph
2 Jackson Soos NJ wall township 2028 SS 23.4 mph
3 Ryan Holmes CT Westminster School 2028 C 23.3 mph
4 Colby Whitehouse NH Prospect Mountain High School 2028 LHP 22.6 mph
5 McClain Knight SC A.C. Flora 2028 OF 22.4 mph
6 Braden Cox NJ Ranney 2028 OF 22.3 mph
7 Elijah Archer VA Highland Springs High 2028 OF 22.2 mph
8 Mason Cevette PA Cedar Crest 2028 RHP 22.2 mph
9 Brody Snelson VA New Bridge Academy 2028 OF 22.1 mph
10 Matthew Filiaci NJ Seton Hall Prep 2028 LHP 22.1 mph
11 Luke Dana NJ Wall 2028 OF 22.1 mph
12 Beau Hite SC Emerald High 2028 SS 22.1 mph
13 Anthony Huaranga NJ St. Peter's Prep 2028 3B 22.1 mph
14 Aiden Thorbro-Steenberg NC Apex 2028 2B 22.0 mph
15 Parker Klug NJ Delbarton 2028 RHP 22.0 mph


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