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Vermont’s high school baseball scene is thriving with emerging talent as the season comes to a close. Promising players are gaining recognition, showcasing incredible skills and potential for collegiate play. A community voting poll invites fans to support their local stars as the competition heats up. With exceptional performances by several standout players, including impressive pitchers and powerful hitters, the future looks bright for Vermont baseball. As playoffs approach, excitement builds for the upcoming spring tournament pairings, fostered by a unified spirit within the community.

Vermont High School Baseball: The Next Generation of Stars

As the warm sun sets on another successful season, Vermont is buzzing with excitement over its homegrown high school baseball talent. With the regular season drawing to a close, it’s an opportune moment to spotlight the incredible players who have emerged as standout prospects, poised to make waves at the collegiate level.

Rising Competition

High school baseball is seeing a surge in competition nationwide, and Vermont is no exception. This little state is increasingly becoming a hotbed for aspiring athletes, showcasing players with impressive skills and potential. Several great candidates are primed to make their marks on the field, with top talents in various positions grabbing attention.

Vote for the Best

To get in on the action, fans and community members can voice their opinions by participating in a voting poll designed to find the top baseball players in Vermont. Voting is open until June 30 at 11:59 p.m. PT. This initiative not only highlights individual excellence but also galvanizes community spirit, encouraging everyone to come out and support their local stars.

Player Highlights

Dive into the standout performances of this season! Take Tucker, who has been nothing short of phenomenal, leading his team with a whopping 29 hits and finishing with a stellar batting average of .491. His recent trip to Florida clearly paid off, as he showcased his talent by going 7-for-14 with 6 RBIs.

Then there’s Castillo, a promising 6’1″ pitcher boasting a wide range of pitches, including a low 80s fastball and a mid-70s changeup. His blend of size and skill positions him as an exciting talent to follow. Not to be overlooked, Luter, a 5’9″ firebrand, dominated in a recent game, pitching five incredible innings, allowing just one hit, and striking out an impressive 9 batters.

Another notable name is Hauser, a towering 6’6″ player recognized as first team all-state for both 2023 and 2024. Achieving an astonishing 93 mph exit velocity and an 89 mph fastball, he’s redefining what it means to be a power player at this level.

Talent Under the Radar

Don’t miss out on Neveau, a crafty contact hitter. His impressive pitching skills include a mid-80s fastball and various effective breaking balls. Meanwhile, Hazen is turning heads as a highly regarded recruit with a fastball that can reach 90 mph and a commitment to play at the collegiate level, specifically at Quinnipiac.

Lawrence, another standout, resonates with power as a right-handed hitter capable of hitting deep into the outfield, standing tall at 6’3″ and weighing 200 pounds.

Equally impressive is Oshoniyi, who not only leads his team as a captain but also contributed to a combined no-hitter—a rare feat—not to mention his knack for consistent multi-hit games.

A Bright Future

The excitement doesn’t stop there, as Flores recently made headlines by batting an outstanding .462 with 12 RBIs in his last week before transferring to Bridgton Academy in Maine. Parent, a skilled left-handed pitcher, also made his mark this season, throwing multiple complete games and delivering a standout performance while only giving up 3 hits and striking out 6 batters.

Looking Ahead

As we eagerly close in on the playoffs, the Vermont Principals’ Association is excited to announce the 2025 spring tournament pairings for baseball and other sports. The playoffs will kick off on Tuesday, culminating in intense championship games by mid-June. Let’s rally together to support these talented individuals as they strive to reach new heights!

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