Prep Baseball Report

2025 Team Oklahoma Future Games Preview


Bret Schwartz
Prep Baseball Oklahoma Scouting Director

From Wednesday, July 23rd, through Saturday, July 26th, the Prep Baseball Future Games will take place at the state-of-the-art LakePoint Sports Complex in Emerson, GA. Since the event’s inception in 2011, the Prep Baseball Future Games has evolved into the biggest college scouting event in the country, with more than 375 college coaches in attendance each of the last two years. The bedrock of the event, the 16U division returns, and we will again feature a 14U Junior Future Games division in addition to the second iteration of the 17U Senior Future Games.

For all information pertaining to the event, including game schedules, rosters, and more, click HERE.

Per usual, the Sooner State will be proudly represented at the nation's top uncommitted event, with a multitude of the state's top talents making the trip down to LakePoint this upcoming week. Below you will learn more about the players that make up Team Kansas for the 2025 Future Games.


TEAM PREVIEW

Jaxon Adcock INF/RHP / Cameron, OK / 2027

Adcock is a highly projectable 2-way prospect coming from the east side of the state 6’4” and 170 pounds.  On the mound, Adock is already working the fastball in the upper 80's, feel for two distinct breaking balls, and advanced metrics all around. Offensively, he uses his long levers to drive balls, especially to the pull side, with authority. His actions on the infield really work as well and has the makings of one of the most well-rounded prospects in the state.


Traylon Barnes INF/RHP / Tuttle, OK / 2027

Barnes joins Team OK as one of the more talented 2-way prospects in the '27 class.  On the mound, Barnes is working the fastball in the upper 80's with feel and command of a breaking ball with consistent shape.  His ability to pound the zone combined with a knack for picking up swings and misses makes him one of the more intriguing prospects on the mound. Offensively, he has a profile to impact games in a variety of ways turning in a 60 as low as 6.82 and exit velo as high as 93.8 mph. A steady defender in the middle of the infield, Barnes will impact games for Team OK as a position player and on the mound.

Benji Bauer C / Owasso, OK / 2027

Bauer has been on a tear through the spring and summer with the bat. A middle of the order force for Owasso through the spring, he has continued to rack up extra base hits through the summer circuit and turned in exit velos into the upper 90s. Defensively, Bauer is a catcher by trade with pop times as low as 1.9, but has also shown the ability to defend on the infield. He will join Team OK with an advanced hit tool, the ability to drive the ball to all fields, and a middle of the order presence.

Cole Bray RHP / Skiatook, OK / 2027

Bray turned in another strong spring at Skiatook and has arguably been more impressive on the summer circuit. The fastball works in the upper 80s, touching 90, and has shown advanced metrics with big time sink/armside run. A strong athlete, he has also shown the ability to manipulate the breaking ball, giving him an added weapon against either right handed or left handed hitters. Bray will take the mound for Team OK at the Future Games and continue his strong 2025.

Brock Copass C / Sapulpa, OK / 2027

Copass will suit up for Team OK as an advanced defender behind the dish and versatility to impact games in a variety of ways. With pop times as low as 1.94, he has shown quick feet and strong arm that schools look for at the next level.  Offensively, the physically mature backstop has shown the ability to drive baseballs from alley to alley. A good athlete that can play all over the diamond, Compass will add versatility to Team OK while profiling as a standout catcher with upside.

Beau Davis RHP / Carl Albert, OK / 2027

Davis will join Team OK on the mound at the 2025 Future Games. One of the most physical players in the class, he is an imposing 6’3” and 200 pounds with a power mix that fits the frame. The fastball comfortably works into the upper 80s and flashed ride through the zone. The breaking ball is firm and has legitimate swing and miss ability. Davis will be a name to know with a power mix that matches the strong, physical frame.

Howie Donoho 3B / Chillicothe, MO / 2027

Athletic 6-foot-1, 178-pound frame with noticeable strength in the lower half. Donoho is a high-level competitor on the mound who fills up the zone with confidence, showing full command of a mature four-pitch mix. Displays clear arm strength with a fastball that sits in the mid-to-upper 80s, touching 88 mph, and holds velocity deep into outings. Spins two distinct breaking balls—a curveball in the mid-to-upper 60s and a low-70s slider—both of which he can command to either side of the plate. Rounds out his arsenal with a low-spin changeup that he turns over effectively.

Cole Dunlap RHP / Edmond Memorial, OK / 2027

Dunlap put together a monster spring for Edmond Memorial and has continued the success throughout the summer circuit. An advanced mix, Dunlap’s entire 4-pitch repertoire flash plus metrics. A low 90s fastball and two distinctly different breaking balls, he can manipulate each to get swing and miss or steal a strike. Advanced feel and command, Dunlap will suit up for Team OK and bring his power arsenal with him to the 2025 Future Games.

Luke Franks C / Broken Arrow, OK / 2027

Franks comes to Team OK as one of the most intriguing, high upside prospects in the class with tools that continue to trend upward. A force in the middle of a Broken Arrow offense this spring, he has continued to drive in runs throughout the summer. A physical backstop, we have seen pop times as low as 1.85 and 80 mph velo from a crouch with exit velos over 100 mph. Franks also offers versatility as he has shown the ability to defend in the outfield with his athleticism that has turned in a 6.89 60. 

Titus Hawk 1B / Choctaw, OK / 2027

Hawk is coming off a big spring for Choctaw that saw the 6’7” and 200 pound first baseman show as well-rounded an offensive skillset as you’ll see in the state. The long levered left handed hitter has shown the ability to drive balls with authority to all fields, and rack up extra base hits in bunches. As counts get deeper, he has also shown the hit tool to pick up hits later in counts finding himself in the zone for an extended period. A big target at first base, Hawk is a strong athlete with some of the highest upside in the region, he will suit up for Team OK at the 2025 Future Games.

Brady Holliday INF / Stillwater, OK / 2027

Holliday suits up for Team OK at the 2025 Future Games with some of the top skills in the class. The switch hitting infielder has shown one of the highest IQs as he works in the middle of the diamond and the top of the lineup. This spring, he worked atop the Stillwater lineup setting the table for the potent middle of the order with comfort working deep into counts and hittings with 2K. Defensively, he has shown to be an advanced defender and will man the middle of the diamond for Team OK.

Koen Isaacson INF / Edmond Memorial, OK / 2027

Isaacson has shown polish beyond his years as a switch hitter with defensive versatility.  Isaacson showed exit velocities reaching up to 98.9 and the ability to really impact the baseball as well as turning in a 6.76 60.  He has strong defensive actions up the middle, while also showing the makings of an advanced defender in CF this summer, and potential of a future middle of the order bat.

Peyton Kilhoffer 1B / Dewar, OK / 2027

Kilhoffer is one of the more physical players in the entire class standing at 6’4” and 221 pounds. The middle of the order presence has put together a strong spring and continued it on the summer circuit. A strong athlete with the physical frame, Kilhoffer has turned in a 7.31 60 and also adds some defensive versatility. He’ll play corner infield and corner outfield for Team OK and profiles as the run producer you’d expect from those positions.  

Wyatt Libbert RHP / Blair Oaks, MO / 2027

Libbert offers plenty of upside on the mound with a long, projectable 6-foot-4, 198-pound frame. Has turned in several strong performances across multiple looks this summer. Fastball sits in the mid-to-upper 80s and has touched 88 mph, featuring heavy arm-side run that proves especially tough on right-handed hitters. Pairs it with a low-70s curveball that flashes swing-and-miss potential. An intriguing follow who consistently misses barrels and projects for more velocity as he continues to develop.

Drake Pace INF / Yukon, OK / 2027

Pace is one of the more rapid risers in the entire state after a huge spring at Yukon that has continued into the summer. The long levered left handed hitting infielder has shown a blossoming skillset with comfort driving the baseball to all fields and legitimate power to the pull side. Defensively, the 6’3” and 182 pound infielder, has also shown to defend at three infield spots across the diamond. The high-upside prospect will suit up for Team OK at the 2025 Future Games and continue his strong 2025 campaign.

Wyatt Pendergraph RHP / Blanchard, OK / 2027

Pendergraph is another name that has continued to impress following a strong spring for Blanchard into the summer circuit and most recently the Oklahoma State Games. A strong, physical frame at 6’1” and 185 pounds, he has a strong 3-pitch mix that can consistently miss barrels. The fastball comfortably works into the upper 80s and he has been relentless in attacking the zone. Both the breaking ball and changeup have shown the ability to stay off the barrel and give him weapons against both RHH and LHH alike. Pendergraph will suit up for Team OK as a high-upside right hander with a strong present mix.

Mason Rainbolt RHP / Checotah, OK / 2027

Rainbolt will suit up for Team OK following a strong spring for Checotah. He will bring with him a power fastball, working into the low 90s, with advanced spin and ride. The mix is rounded out with a swing and miss slider as well as a developing changeup to attack left handed hitters. The power mix will be on display as the rising junior continues to develop toward his massive upside.

Landon Schmidt OF / Edmond Memorial, OK / 2027

Schmidt will play in the OF for Team OK with one of the highest ceilings in the entire class.  He has a unique mix of power and speed with a 6.6 60 and 100 mph Exit Velocity.  He is one of the most intriguing prospects in the region, with a 6’1” & 195 pound frame that is imposing to opposing arms. Schmidt will look to continue his strong spring and hot run on the summer circuit at the Future Games.

Jaxon Southerland 2B / Elgin, OK / 2027

Southerland put together one of the top springs in the state on the mound for Elgin and has continued to perform at a high level through the summer circuit. He has mixed a mid to upper 80s fastball with an advanced slider, with command and swing miss ability, to attack opposing hitters. Relentless in the zone and in his ability to attack opposing hitters, Southerland will suit up for Team OK at the Future Games.

Barrett Standley OF / Bixby, OK / 2027

Standley joins Team OK following another standout spring in the middle of a talented Bixby lineup. The switch hitter has proven the ability to handle some of the region’s top arms with a mature approach, consistently driving balls the other way with authority and churning out extra base hits. The outfielder also carries a strong, accurate throwing arm and has shown to be a well-rounded player. Standley looks to continue his hot summer at the 2025 Future Games.

Kaden Twyman C / Stillwater, OK / 2027

Twyman was a major producer in the middle of a stout Stillwater lineup this spring and played a key role in their state tourney run. The summer circuit has been no different as he has shown the ability to ambush in early counts and deliver extra base hits. With exit velos as high as 98 mph, Twyman also has shown versatility in his ability to catch, play corner infield, and also defend in the outfield as he’ll show for Team OK.

Jax Van Valkenburg C / Claremore, OK / 2027

Van Valkenburg suits up for Team OK as one of the most intriguing players in the state. He shows maturity and discipline in all areas of his game as the switch hitting catcher works through the middle of the field and forces opposing pitchers to come into the strike zone. Coming off a strong spring for Claremore, the upside continues to point up with exit velos above 95 mph from each side, pop time as low as 1.94, and 80 mph from a crouch. He also has shown plus defensive ability at first base. He will be an exciting player to follow for the week.

Wade Webb OF / Mount St. Mary, OK / 2027

Webb is one of the most consistent and mature players in the state - regardless of class.  He consistently delivers the barrel with authority and has shown to drive balls the other way.  A strong runner with a 6.91 60 time under his belt, Webb can also show some positional versatility profiling as a plus defender in the outfield and the ability to also provide depth on the infield. Webb and his advanced bat to ball ability will compete for Team OK at the 2025 Future Games.

PITCHING ROTATIONS

Thursday, July 24, 2:15 PM vs. Arkansas (Field 11)

  1. Beau Davis
  2. Beau Davis
  3. Jaxon Southerland
  4. Jaxon Southerland
  5. Wyatt Libbert
  6. Wyatt Libbert
  7. Howie Donoho
  8. Howie Donoho

Friday, July 25th, 9:00 AM vs. Mississippi (Field 11)

  1. Cole Dunlap
  2. Cole Dunlap
  3. Wyatt Pendergraph
  4. Wyatt Pendergraph
  5. Mason Rainbolt
  6. Mason Rainbolt
  7. Jaxon Adcock
  8. Jaxon Adcock

Saturday, July 26th, 9:00 AM vs. Louisiana (Field 10)

  1. Cole Bray
  2. Cole Bray
  3. Cole Bray
  4. Barrett Standley
  5. Barrett Standley
  6. Traylon Barnes
  7. Traylon Barnes
  8. Brock Copass

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