PGF National Championships 16U/18U: Preview and How To Watch
PGF National Championships 16U/18U: Preview and How To Watch
Top club teams from across the U.S. meet in Southern California for the 2024 PGF National Championships. Get to know more about the 16U and 18U brackets.
Softball's hottest summer tradition returns to Southern California with the 2024 Premier Girls Fastpitch National Championships getting underway on July 19.
Defending champions Rock Gold Manetta returns to defend its crown in the 18U Premier bracket; the Atlanta Vipers are back in the Platinum division. Meanwhile, 2023 16U Premier champion Sorcerer Gann moves into the 18U Premier bracket in 2024, and 2023 16U Platinum champions Fusion National Unruh/Hunt joins the 16U Premier bracket.
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Joining the collection of defending champs are contenders from all across the continent, with rosters boasting some of the top college prospects in the sport. Below is just a sampling of the teams set to battle for softball supremacy at the 2024 PGF Nationals.
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18U Teams to Watch
Beverly Bandits Conroy
Featuring Florida State commit and multidimensional utility player Hayley Griggs, Beverly Bandits Conroy return to the PGF Nationals after reaching the championship round in the 18U Premier bracket a season ago.
Griggs will also be part of the PGF Fastpitch Futures All-American Game as part of the week's festivities, scheduled for July 27.
NW Bullets Campos
Jolyna Lamar takes her talent to SoCal as a 2025 commit to UCLA. Before that, the top five-ranked prospect in her class leads NW Bullets Campos into the PGF Nationals.
Lamar, a two-way threat who gets on-base effectively and makes opponents play with her base-stealing, is tabbed for the Futures All-American Game.
Rock Gold Manetta
The division's reigning champions return with a new-look lineup, continuing what has been a busy summer. Rock Gold Manetta was part of the competition at the Fourth of July weekend's Colorado Sparkler event, feature a variety of standout clubs from around the country.
Southern Force National - Palmer
The Kentucky-based club comes to Orange County with one of the top hitters in prep softball leading the way. Gerritt Griggs, an Alabama commit, has flirted with a .600 batting average in each of the last two high school seasons.
Team NC (Hinde)
Featuring the top-ranked recruit in the 2025 signing class, Florida State pledge Anna Hinde, Team NC could be the team to beat in the 18U Premier Bracket.
Hinde hit a staggering .571 in the 2024 prep season for Charlotte Christian. She's driven in 126 runs and homered 37 times in four prep seasons. She brings her standout bat to the Future All-American Game.
Unity 18U
The outstanding battery of lefty pitcher Addisyn Linton and catcher Brinli Bain lead the Virginia-based Unity club into the PGF Nationals.
Linton made a splash on the national scene as an eighth-grader and has not slowed down a bit throughout her high school years. The Eagleville, Tennessee prospect committed to Clemson over the offers of nearby University of Tennessee, meaning she will not be SEC rivals with her Unity and Eagleville High School teammate Bain.
Bain is committed to Arkansas, and she's not the only highly touted 2025 prospect appearing at PGF Nationals this summer. Her future Arkansas teammate Khamari Hall leads the Texas Riptide into Orange County for the tournament.
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