Prep Baseball Report

2015 Team Preview: Great Lake Canadians 18u



By Chris Kemlo
PBR Ontario Director of Scouting

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2015 Team Preview: Great Lake Canadians 18u

Team Name: Great Lake Canadians
Coaches Name/Record: Adam Stern
League: Independant

Number of Returning Starters/Pitchers: 8/9

Strengths of Team:

  • Arguably deepest pitching staff in the country
  • Team full of speed, three guys who run sub 6.60
  • Good mix of speed and power
  • Depth behind the plate at the catching position
  • Strong knowledgeable coaching staff

Top Prospects in Class of 2015:

Top Prospects in Class of 2016:

Top Prospects in Class of 2017:

  • Adam Hall, SS, 5-foot-10, 160-pounds. Youngest Canadian to commit to D1 program. Verbally committed with Texas A&M. Tools right across the board. Hands are quick offensive and defensively. Special player with chance to be a top prospect in his draft year.

Alumni:

  • Daniel Marquez (Evansville University)
  • Mitch Bigras (Boston College)
  • Mike Moffatt (Northern Kentucky)
  • Tristan Clarke (Eastern Oklahoma State College)
  • Brandon Peart (Trinidad State Junior College)

Florida Spring Training

  • St.Petersburg, Mar.14-20 at Walter Fuller Complex and Lake Vista Complex.

General Notes:

One of the top 18u teams in the Country, Great Lake Canadians look to have a strong campaign this year as they play games throughout the summer in Ontario and south of the border. With a pitching staff that is as deep as any, Great Lake look to contend in every tournament they are entered into, with a good chance to come out with some hardware.

The top of their lineup will be full of burners with Hamilton, Gordon, and Hall. Guys like Warkentin, Wright, William Nitransky should have no problem filling up their RBI stats.

Last year was their inaugural year as the Great Lake Canadians, and with the beautiful and spacious facility, top of the line coaching staff, and players that they have produced already, GLC look to be one of the top programs in the Country for years to come.

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