2012 Season Begins – All American Games Coming Up!

Exciting new for those who are looking to play ball, potentially get scouted and travel playing the game you love!

The USSSA All-American Games serves as the selection for the 2012 USSSA All-American Teams and the 2013 USSSA National Teams who will compete in International competition. This event will feature some of the TOP PROSPECTS in the 14U, 15U & High School Varsity (16U & 17u) age groups.

The USSSA All-American Games will begin with an evaluated workout with College Coaches, Major League Baseball scouts and former Major League Baseball Players in attendance. The All-American Games will follow. Will you be the NEXT USSSA All-American?

Stay tuned for the outcome from this years All American Games!

 

About USSSA:
The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA), headquartered in Osceola County, Florida, USSSA is the World’s Largest Multi-sport Athletic Organization. Founded in 1968, USSSA has grown to over 3.7 million participants, competing in 13 nationally sanctioned sports including Baseball, Fastpitch, Slow Pitch, Karate, Basketball, Soccer and more! For more information on USSSA and to register your team visit USSSA.com. Also be sure to visit USSSAToday.com for the latest USSSA News!

Meet the 2011 USSSA All-American Team

Blake Wiggins Makes Junior National Team

* The 2011 USSSA National Teams were selected from the 2010 USSSA All-American Games

High School Varsity National Team: competing in the 30th anniversary of Prague Baseball League(Prague, Czech Republic)
Senior National Team: competing in the USSSA Gold Medal Games (Kissimmee, FL)
Junior National Team: competing in the USSSA Gold Medal Games (Kissimmee, FL)

 

High School Varsity National Team
Senior National Team
Junior National Team

Alex Juday (IN) P, 3B

Adam Bleday (PA) OF, LHP Colton Bonnett (WV) SS, P, 2B

Bryant Hodge (OK) P, SS, C

Adam Dressler (IL) P, SS Chad Donato (TX) C, P

Chris Elander (FL) P, OF

Allan Hooker (TX) CF, P Dylan Evert (PA) C, 3B

Cody Sharp (FL) OF, LHP

Bryce Carter (OK) C, OF, P Tristan Fields (WV) RHP, UTIL

Donald DeWees (FL) P, 1B, CF

Camillio Rodriguez (FL) P, 3B Colby Fitch (MO) C, P, OF

Jacob Hornbacher (MI) 3B, 1B

Derek Nietering (MI) C, OF Jacob Gauthier (MI) P, CF

Jacob Milliman (AL) RHP, 1B

Drake Robison (IL) RHP, SS, OF John Hotchkiss (IL) OF, LHP

Joe Wabick (IL) OF, P

Austin Meneley (CA) OF, P Garrett Hudson (DE) SS, P

John Batchelor (AL) 1B, 3B, P

Emilio Gonzalez (TX) C, OF Kodi Jamison (SC) P, 1B, 3B

Jorge Montes (PR) OF

Evan Rivera (FL) C, OF Keaton McKinney (IA) 1B, P, C

LJ Newman (NC) RHP, C

Jake Matthys (MN) RHP, SS Matt Morgan (AL) C, RHP, C

Lucas Schiraldi (TX) 1B, 3B

John Batchelor (AL) 1B, 3B, P Tripp Rollings (SC) P, 3B

Matthew Ferreira (FL) SS, P

John Dreveny (IL) 3B, RHP Matt Ruppenthal (MI) SS, 3B, P

Nicholas Lawrence (FL) RHP, RF

Josh Davis (WV) RHP, SS Ryder Ryan (NC) C, P

Thomas Olson (KS) RHP, RF

Keltin Devoe (GA) SS, 3B, P Hunter Tackett (TN) SS, P
Trey Rodriguez (TX) SS, 2B Logan Shore (MN) P, 3B, SS David Vaccaro (NY) SS, UTIL
Wyatt Mathisen (TX) , C Nicholas Washington (FL) 3B, UTIL Nicholas Vespi (OH) P
Zach Brown (TX) RHP, 1B Ryan Cate (NE) C, 3B, P Landon Walters (SC) P, OF
Ryan Pina (TX) P, OF Blake Wiggins (AR) SS, P
Santino Alteri (NY) MIF, OF Dylan Williams (MI) P, 3B, OF
Trenton Gantt (FL) P, 1B
Ty Rowe (KS) RHP, 3B
Coaches Coaches Coaches
DJ Wabick Walt Weiss Luis Alicea
Jaime Bluma Paul Alteri DJ Wabick

 

About USSSA:
The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA), headquartered in Osceola County, Florida, USSSA is the World’s Largest Multi-sport Athletic Organization. Founded in 1968, USSSA has grown to over 3.7 million participants, competing in 13 nationally sanctioned sports including Baseball, Fastpitch, Slow Pitch, Karate, Basketball, Soccer and more! For more information on USSSA and to register your team visit USSSA.com. Also be sure to visit USSSAToday.com for the latest USSSA News!

Team USSSA “All Americans” Play in Prague, Czech Republic

Representing the United States, the 17U USSSA National Team entered Prague airport in awe. It was a whole new country, a whole new world. The beautiful weather, the amazing scenery, and the cool weather couldnt help but go unnoticed by the players. The trip was about more than playing just baseball, but an opportunity of a lifetime and something that alot of people, let alone kids get the chance to take and what better place to do it then the city of Prague, which is one of the most beautiful cities in all of Europe. After two days of touring Prague, and experiencing as much of Prague as they could, such as the Charles Bridge and the famous Prague Astronomical Clock Tower. The city is filled all around with kiosks, painters, and the immense excitement of everyday life.

Eagles Praha Stadium was the amazing location to where the games would take place. A weird and unusual sight, yet extremely beautiful, the stadium was surrounded by overgrown soccer fields, long country road, and forestry that surround the complex.The stadium featured what they called a locker room but in fact was actually a sports bar. The food that was served at the field came from an on sitge wagon that served traditional Czech sausage and chicken sandwitches.

The USSSA National Team, who was the youngest team at Prague Baseball Week, was the most talented by far. Arriving in Prague with an abundance of arms, skilled hitters, and quality defensive players made the older European National Teams uneasy at the thought of playing this younger amateur team; or so they thought. The fact that USSSA was not in the least bit intimidated made it even tougher for every one of the other teams playing. Throughout the event one thing became clear, USSSA had the most prolific offense, hardest throwers, fastest base runners, and most explosive players.

USSSA finished Prague Baseball Week with a 3-3 record. They defeated the collegiate AIST baseball team, the French National Team, and the Czech Republic 18u National Team. Their losses came by the hands of UCLA, the Czech National Team (older team that participates in the World Baseball Classic), and AIST in what would be the semi-final game. In the end, the lack of experience became too much to overcome against teams that were used to playing along side each other and who were years older.

The buzz around Eagle Praha Stadium wasn’t about the Czech National Team preparing for the World Baseball Classic, or about UCLA having eight year big leaguer Garrett Atkins playing first base, rather it was about the talented USSSA National Team. Players such as Donald DeWees, Bryant Hodge, Wyatt Mathieson, and Matt Ferreira amazed with their sset. From Donald DeWees flying around the baseball field, to Wyatt Mathieson leading the tournament in homeruns, to Hodge and Ferreira lighting up the radar gun, people took notice.

The USSSA National Team consisted of DI signees, top junior college commitments, and a few undecideds. One thing is for sure, wherever these players end up they will be having the same impact as they had at Prague Baseball Week. It was truly a very talented group, but on top of that were quality individuals.

 

Link to ABR Article on USSSA All-American

 

About USSSA:
The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA), headquartered in Osceola County, Florida, USSSA is the World’s Largest Multi-sport Athletic Organization. Founded in 1968, USSSA has grown to over 3.7 million participants, competing in 13 nationally sanctioned sports including Baseball, Fastpitch, Slow Pitch, Karate, Basketball, Soccer and more! For more information on USSSA and to register your team visit USSSA.com. Also be sure to visit USSSAToday.com for the latest USSSA News!

Team USSSA Visits and Plays in Japan 2010

It all began with a vision. A vision to bring the Olympics to USSSA’s backyard. To take the level of competition that can only exist when the entire globe participates and make it accessible. A vision with limitless potential to bring countries together for what can only be considered the highest quality amateur play in the world. A vision that in its first year has already seen tremendous growth and success. A vision that has become the USSSA International Program.

“The entire International Program really began with Mr. DeDonatis’ vision brought to life,” said Vice President of the International Program George Gonzalez. “We watched the World Baseball Classic and took the basic structure and made it our own.”

The first event to come in the development of the program was the first annual USSSA Gold Medal Games, held July 11-17, 2010 at the Osceola County Sports Complex. Eight international teams and two USSSA All-American teams, participated in the quest for the USSSA International Championship. Eight unique countries were represented including the Bahamas, Canada, France, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, and the United States.

“The first year was incredibly successful,” said Gonzalez. “There were a few setbacks including issues with securing visas for the team from the Dominican Republic, but we put together a team here in Central Florida of kids with Hispanic heritage, calling them the Latin America team, and we solved the issue in that way.”

It was the Latin America team that eventually took the first ever USSSA International Title, coming out on top of the Puerto Rico team who went in as the heavy favorites, but were unable to hold out through the end.

Beyond the Gold Medal Games, which brought teams from across the globe to Kissimmee, the International Program has actively gone out and promoted competition in other parts of the world as well. Two All-Star teams, selected from the USSSA All-American Games, recently made their way to the other side of the world to compete in Japan against a team comprised of the best young athletes from that country.

With the inroads being made for partnerships with other countries, it can be predicted that the program will grow with each passing year to come. Already in the works are plans for the Gold Medal Games to expand for the 2011 season.

“As for next year, we are in the works to have Panama and Venezuela join the international roster,” said Gonzalez. “As for the Dominican Republic, we are sure that after last year, there won’t be any issues with the visas, so we should be at least three teams up. With the connections we’ve made over in Japan, we foresee them sending a team to participate as well, so the growth potential really is huge.”

Just how limitless the potential for the International Program is is yet to be seen, but all signs point to success.

“As we make these connections with other countries, we see repeatedly how intrigued and excited they are by the opportunity to come to the United States to play here and see what our competition and our program is all about,” said Gonzalez. “With those connections, and building upon the success of the first year, there really is no limit to where this program can go.”

About USSSA:
The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA), headquartered in Osceola County, Florida, USSSA is the World’s Largest Multi-sport Athletic Organization. Founded in 1968, USSSA has grown to over 3.7 million participants, competing in 13 nationally sanctioned sports including Baseball, Fastpitch, Slow Pitch, Karate, Basketball, Soccer and more! For more information on USSSA and to register your team visit USSSA.com. Also be sure to visit USSSAToday.com for the latest USSSA News!