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2014 PG Super25 15u Deep South Regional

SBA/Easton Elite Claim 2014 Perfect Game Deep South Regional Championship

Powered by the near flawless pitching performance of Will Hine, a strong 10 hit offensive performance and errorless baseball, 
the SBA/Easton Elite from Shreveport won the 2014 Perfect Game Deep South Championship.  Hine looked sharp on the 
hill against an excellent Knights Baseball team from Nashville.  The Knights managed just one hit off of Hine, who allowed 
no earned runs, walked four and struck out eight during his seven innings of work.  Nathan Hicks went 2-2 (singled in the 
second and fifth), sparking the Elite to the 6-2 victory in on Sunday at Brandon High School in Brandon, MS. The Elite 
never surrendered the lead after the first inning, scoring two runs on an RBI double by Carson Chapman and a groundout 
by Steele Netterville.  The Knights pushed across one run in both the first and fourth innings. In the first, Thomas Zazzaro 
scored on an error and plated another run in the bottom of the fourth to close its deficit and bring the Knights to life.  
Hine and his teammates; however, battled the next three innings in the 95 plus degree weather to hold off the determined 
Knights to claim the Championship. 

The Elite will now move on to the Perfect Game Super 25 National Championship July 30-August 3 in Ft. Myers, FL.
Schedule/Scores Event Info   Pool Standings
Perfect Game Pitching Rules

  Below is the maximum number of pitches allowed per day in Perfect Game tournaments. Players will be required to rest said number of calendar days when reaching pitch limit. Official pitch counts are tracked by PG Field Scout unless communicated otherwise. Teams are encouraged to also track their pitch counts for both teams. Limits apply to specific tournament age division, not player age. (i.e. 15-year-old player in 17U tournament will go by 17U requirements.)


Age Daily Pitch Max Required Rest (Pitches)
0 Days 1 Day 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days
7-8 50 1-20 21-35 36-50 N/A N/A
9-10 75 1-20 21-35 36-50 51-65 66+
11-12 85 1-20  21-35 36-50 51-65 66+
13-14 95 1-20 21-35 36-50 51-65 66+
15-16 95 1-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76+
17-18 105 1-30 31-45 46-60 61-80 81+

  Once a pitcher reaches his daily maximum limit, he must be removed from the game. If a pitcher reaches the maximum limit of pitches in a game during a batter’s plate appearance, the pitcher may continue in the game until such plate appearance or the inning ends (i.e. by a third out made by catching a runner stealing), whichever comes first. There is no team penalty for this, but the pitcher must adhere to prescribed pitch counts for the remainder of the event.


  If a pitcher is brought into a game sooner than the mandatory calendar days’ rest, he becomes an ineligible player. According to NFHS Rule 3.1.1: An ineligible player on defense shall be replaced immediately upon discovery by the umpire or either team. Once discovered by teams, umpires, or PG Staff, the umpire & Official Scorekeeper will confirm eligibility with Tournament Headquarters. If deemed ineligible, team will have the opportunity to remove player from game. The replacement pitcher will be allowed adequate time to warm up.


  A pitcher is only allowed to pitch in one game per day unless pitcher throws 20 or fewer pitches in first game. In that case, pitcher may pitch in 2nd game of day. Pitch totals for both games combined will require prescribed daily limits and required rest. No Pitcher is allowed to pitch 3 games in one day.

  No pitcher is allowed to pitch 3 days in a row regardless of pitch counts.