2016 NHSI: Day Two Notebook
Some of Southern California’s top prospects shined the brightest
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Some of Southern California’s top prospects shined the brightest
Huntington Beach moved one step closer to winning the NHSI
Blake Solis’ homer kept Chaminade unbeaten in NHSI.
Allatoona advances to Friday’s semifinal round
Landon Langston was confident Zac Perkins would get his bunt down
Payton Rice is an uncommitted senior. That might change soon
The Mustangs bounced back, coming from behind to beat Bingham
Josh Stephen will leave NHSI as a more-watched prospect than when he arrived
Flanagan High of Pembroke Pines, Fla., took it to the New Yorkers
On Day One of the NHSI, the talent did not disappoint.
Orlando school pins first NHSI loss on Mater Dei
Allatoona (Ga.) High’s 5-0 win undoubtedly belonged to Grayson Harbin
Carter Kieboom’s double finished off Walton’s nine-run first inning.
Huntington Beach advances to the quarterfinals on Thursday
With Greg Veliz out, North Broward Prep turned to Anthony Masiello
Garrett Braxton outdueled another top 2016 draft eligible player in Zach Hess
Lefthander dominated Flanagan’s hitters with his curveball.
Todd Lott’s two-run double the big hit for Trinity Christian
The Cowboys are armed with arguably the nation’s deepest pitching rotation.
Florida high school lefthander Jesus Luzardo had Tommy John surgery on Tuesday
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