Clarksville Summer ID: Quick Hits
July 10, 2025
CLARKSVILLE, TN — The Clarksville Summer ID was held at Austin Peay University on Tuesday, July 1st that featured top talent from the 2026-2030 classes. Players went through a pro-style workout with TrackMan, Blast Motion, and VALD Performance tech, while pitchers threw in a bullpen setting and were able to get data and metrics on our TrackMan unit.
Some prospects built on past showings, while others made strong first impressions.
We continue our post-event coverage with a look at some of the top performers from the event, with more breakdowns and full scouting reports coming soon.
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QUICK HITS
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Wyatt Ayers OF / SS / Columbia Academy, TN / 2027Rankings StateRank: 105 / POS: 26
Wyatt has been a staple for us this summer after getting our very first look at the rising junior prospect this past winter. Twitchy and athletic in the build with present strength to the frame that should continue to serve him as he gets more experience playing. Clocked his best 60 time running 6.79 with better times to come. Showed strength in the box with some pullside power in the box with a max EV of 93 on a 340 foot shot to deep LCF. Lived mostly up the middle easy and repeatable mechanics during his swing. Flashed mid to upper 80’s with a max velo throwing to home at 89 mph. Needs to refine the game but carries a lot of parts to his game and will be one to monitor going into the fall.
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Ty Burklow 3B / 1B / Christ Presbyterian Academy, TN / 2029The rising freshman that will be attending powerhouse CPA showed out as a big right-handed handed bat that showed tremendous lift. Burklow works from a simple setup with a short stride and creates good lift. Profiles as a power hitting corner infielder that should get some opportunities early in his high school career at CPA. Moves well for the size with a 7.41 sixty, while also having an event best 153 grip strength. Showed natural ability in his transitions at first base and on the move. Will be a guy we follow closely over the next few seasons as he gets going into his high school career.
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Trey Fowler SS / RHP / Brentwood, TN / 2029A rising freshman that showed out with good actions in every aspect of the game. In the infield, Fowler has quick feet that allows him to take good angles. The arm is already pretty strong at 77 mph and will get stronger as he gets older. At the plate, there is a slight leg kick and super whippy bat that helps him turn on inside pitches spewing ability to barrel balls hard to the gaps. Their is a slight hitch in the swing and will clean up the rhythm as he matures and grows into the frame but early signs of having some twitchiness especially at the plate and in the field stands out. Sub 7 sixty runner too.
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Simeon White OF / C / LIPSCOMB ACADEMY, TN / 2029A little on the smaller side at this point but something that I believe bodes well for him down the line. Simple and repeatable setup in the box with clean swing mechanics that scream for additional strength with time as the body catches up. Showed 79 mph in the infield, while coming in just under 70 mph from behind the dish. Showed clean footwork and present athletic traits. Packed a punch with a 318 foot shot at just 137 pounds and will have increased distance as he continues to mature. One of my favorite swings on the day and had an all around great showing.
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Aidan Shoumake 1B / LHP / East Robertson, TN / 2027Got our first look at the projectable southpaw out of East Robertson. Measuring in at 6 foot 4 and 180 pounds, Shoumake has plenty of room for added strength and good mass, while also maintaining his flexibility and extension down the mound. Lived 80-84 with the heater with good feel for release point and working in/out to both sides of the plate. The curveball shows some ability with downward tilt on a late break with ability to locate glove side at 71-77 mph. The changeup also flashes above average with almost 18 inches of average horizontal movement with tunneled slot out of hand. Really impressed with the overall ability and future potential.
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