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’24 IHSBCA North/South All-Star Series June 21-23 in Huntington

By STEVE KRAH

http://www.IndianaRBI.com

Huntington has played host to the Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association North-South All-Star Series on multiple occasions and the annual event returns to the “Lime City” this weekend.

A banquet is slated for 7 p.m. Eastern Time Friday, June 21 at Huntington University’s Habecker Dining Commons. All-stars will be recognized and the Indiana Baseball Player of the Year Award will be given.

All three games will be contested on the turf at Huntington U.’ s Forest Glen Park. There is a noon ET doubleheader on Saturday, June 22 and single wood-bat game at noon ET Sunday, June 23.

The series previously came to Huntington in 1992 and 2007.

Indiana all-stars are seniors nominated by IHSBCA members and selected by a committee.

The all-time series is 70-70.

Also, the Futures Game — which is actually a noon doubleheader featuring four teams of underclassmen — is slated for Wednesday, June 19 at HU.

IHSBCA NORTH/SOUTH ALL-STAR SERIES

2024 Rosters

North

Pitchers

Griffin Tobias (Lake Central)

Brayton Thomas (Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger)

Ty Brooks (Wawasee)

Tyson Greenwood (New Prairie)

Aidan Pearson (South Bend Adams)

Aiden Schwartz (Lafayette Harrison)

Alex Graber (Homestead)

Braeden Messenger (Concord)

James Paden (Western)

Catchers

Sage Adams (McCutcheon)

Michael Slabaugh (Fairfield)

Koby Bahler (Tri-County)

Infielders

Isaac VanderWoude (Illiana Christian)

Brayden Barrett (Chesterton)

Tyler Klemme (Benton Central)

Chase Bays (Mishawaka Marian)

R.J. Cromartie (Penn)

Pernell Whitsett (Fort Wayne Northrop)

Brayden Hibler (Westfield)

Tanner Coble (Twin Lakes)

Outfielders

Jayce Lee (South Bend Saint Joseph)

Tyler Peller (Andrean)

Brinn Robbins (Lafayette Central Catholic)

Nolan Decker (Noblesville)

Jack Schaeffer (West Lafayette)

Owen Zimmerman (Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger)

Head Coach

Blake Mollenkopf (Caston)

Assistants

Jason Rahn (Westview)

Jeff VanderWoude (Illiana Christian)

Nick Stuber (Caston assistant)

South

Pitchers

Jack Brown (Fishers)

Jack Grunkemeyer (Batesville)

Kale Werner (Crawfordsville)

Jamison Lewis (Southwestern of Hanover)

Davis Wagner (Guerin Catholic)

Brendin Oliver (Mooresville)

Andrew Noblitt (Jasper)

Austin Byford (Jennings County)

Gavin Kuzniewski (Fishers)

Catchers

Hogan Denny (Mooresville)

J.T. Stiner (Indianapolis Cathedral)

Collin Beaty (Hagerstown)

Infielders

Gabe Skelton (West Vigo)

Christian Kiper (South Central of Elizabeth)

David Mendez (Scecina Memorial)

Lucas Waldon (Bloomington South)

Alex Schuler (Borden)

Reid Howard (Forest Park)

Noah Coy (Center Grove)

Logan Crock (Lawrence North)

Flex

Drew Helton (Whiteland)

Outfielders

Cole Decker (Evansville North)

Micah Rienstra-Kiracofe (Indianapolis North Central)

Nolan McLane (Lawrenceburg)

Hunter Snow (Carmel)

Luke Kruer (Providence)

Head Coach

Jeff Callahan (Bedford North Lawrence)

Assistants

Jarred Howard (Forest Park)

Eric McGaha (Mooresville)

Tim Denny (Mooresville assistant)

Team Indiana Bulls know way around annual Perfect Game WWBA Worlds 

BY STEVE KRAH

http://www.IndianaRBI.com

Team Indiana has been a regular participant in a premier annual youth baseball event.

Started by Dan Held, the fall team has had a sustained bid to the Perfect Game-sponsored World Wood Bat Asssocation World Championship in Jupiter, Fla., for years.

“It is the best tournament in the world for youth athletes,” says Held, who left the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006 and joined the Indiana Bulls travel organization as executive director in the fall of that year. 

In the summer of 2018, Held left the Bulls to coach at Indiana University. In 2021 he left IU and returned to the Bulls as director of operations.

The Team Indiana Bulls went 2-1-1 at the 2023 WWBA Worlds held Oct. 4-9. There were 104 teams including 5 Star/Chicago Cubs Scout Team — a squad with many players from the Hoosier State.

“It’s nice to have so many opportunities for the Indiana kids,” says Held. “That’s what I wanted (when I started Team Indiana).”

Not only is it a tournament where it’s the best of the best available 18U baseball talent but it draws coaches from all over college baseball. Every Major League Baseball organization sends multiple people, including scouting directors and cross-checkers.

“It makes it extremely impressive for the kids to play in that kind of environment and atmosphere,” says Held. “(Evaluators) make sure they take their notes, cross all the t’s and dot all the i’s.”

About two-thirds of Team Indiana Bulls roster played at the WWBA Worlds in 2022.

“Having experience the previous year in Jupiter is a huge asset,” says Held. “It’s such a big atmosphere that you can get caught up in it.”

Held says returnees know what to expect. They’ve seen all the golf carts, college coaches and pro scouts and it doesn’t overwhelm them.

Who gets to play on Team Indiana? 

“We have an idea within our organization who we want to target,” says Held. “A misconception going around now is that we’re just an Indiana Bulls team. That’s not the reality of it.

“We’re trying to find the best players we can in Indiana. This year it turned out that we had a really good squad with the Indiana Bulls that we didn’t need to go (outside of the organization) as much.

“We’re always trying to identify the best players that we can and take down the best that we can.”

Fifteen of 19 tournament roster players in the Class of 2024 with position, high school and commitment status according to Perfect Game website): catcher Sage Adams (McCutcheon/Uncommitted), right-handed pitcher Ty Adamson (Westfield/Uncommitted), right-handed pitcher Collin Cirks (Lake Central/Uncommitted), third baseman R.J. Cromartie (Penn/Notre Dame commit), shortstop Josh Girvan (Zionsville Community/Wabash Valley), right-handed pitcher Jack Grunkemeyer (Batesville/Uncommitted), third baseman Drew Helton (Whiteland Community/Purdue Fort Wayne commit), shortstop Brayden Hibler (Westfield/Uncommitted), right-handed pitcher Gavin Kuzniewski (Fishers/Ohio State commit) and outfielder Jayce Lee (South Bend St. Joseph/Notre Dame commit), catcher D.J. Scheuneman (Mt. Vernon of Fortville/Ball State commit), right-handed pitcher Aiden Schwartz (Lafayette Harrison/Uncommitted), right-handed pitcher Griffin Tobias (Lake Central/Indiana U. commit), right-handed pitcher Nash Wagner (Zionsville Community/Ball State commit) and right-handed pitcher Simon Wilkinson (Zionsville Community/Illinois).

The four in the Class of 2025: shortstop Trevor Corbett (Noblesville/Uncommitted), outfielder Andrew Krupa (Center Grove/Uncommitted), right-handed pitcher Parker Rhodes (Greenfield-Central/Xavier commit) and shortstop J.D. Stein (Carmel/Louisville).

The Indiana Bulls — and Team Indiana — were created as a platform of exposure for players to show their skills in front of college coaches and pro scouts. With that in mind, they let those folks know who’s pitching through social media etc.

At Jupiter, Held tends to put the starting pitchers out there and leaves flexibility on the back end.

“We want to put our pitchers in the best situation to succeed,” says Held. 

Looking at the talent pool as a whole, many of the players in Jupiter have already announced or are considering college offers at the NCAA Division I level. Some stay eligible for the next MLB First-Year Player Draft by going to a junior college.

Regardless of commitment status, the athletes are being watched.

“As a college coach you’re always evaluating all the players on the field,” says Held. “You’re just not actively recruiting the kids that are committed already. You always want to have some notes on everybody.

“The Transfer Portal is a thing and it’s real so you’ve always got to be prepared.”

Through their diamond associations, the families of Held and Scott Rolen have become close. 

When Rolen was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame this summer, the Helds were invited to stay at the Cooperstown resort where they were able to “hobnob” with Hall of Famers and attend the Cardinals party with owner Bill DeWitt and former St. Louis manager/Hall of Famer Tony LaRussa.

Dan Held.