FAB 50 14U Club Rankings: Teams 40 to 31
FAB 50 14U Club Rankings: Teams 40 to 31
FloSoftball FAB 50 club softball rankings, teams 40 to 31.
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We continue our look at the top club teams across the nation in the 14U age division as we roll out the next group in the FAB 50 14U Rankings.
Each day this week we'll unveil 10 teams and conclude on Friday, April 14 with the teams ranked 10-1 and on Saturday list the Next In (51-100) teams.
The key factors in where teams are ranked include performances and results from the summer, in the fall and early this year (although we understand that showcase competition, where some top players are held out to allow others to be seen, can be misleading in terms of "who beat who").
We also weight heavily the return of key players and the addition of talented new ones.
Information was acquired by the FloSoftball staff watching teams in person as well as considerable input provided by club and college coaches across the country.
If we've missed anything or you would like to provide input on your favorite teams and players, send your info/insights to: Brentt.Eads@FloSports.TV.
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The pipeline of talent for the Tulaa Elite organization just keeps getting filled and Jeff Filali has two good 14U programs with the Prospects team being one that can compete with anyone. The Oklahoma-based team has been playing 18U and 16U all spring after building an impressive resume last summer as a 13U squad, winning the USSSA 14U Nationals in Florida, taking 3rd at the ASA 14A State Championship, 5th at Hustle City and 17th at The Top Gun Invitational. Anchors on the team include 2021 SS Ally Sockey, who is being recruited by Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 schools; 2021 P/IF Drew Riddle, who brings big home run power from the left side and can pitch in the upper 50's; 2020 righty hurler Makayla Williams, who has good movement and hits 60 mph on the gun and 2020 lefty slapper Auryana Johnson, a center fielder who is starting to get a lot of recruiting interest.
Each day this week we'll unveil 10 teams and conclude on Friday, April 14 with the teams ranked 10-1 and on Saturday list the Next In (51-100) teams.
The key factors in where teams are ranked include performances and results from the summer, in the fall and early this year (although we understand that showcase competition, where some top players are held out to allow others to be seen, can be misleading in terms of "who beat who").
We also weight heavily the return of key players and the addition of talented new ones.
Information was acquired by the FloSoftball staff watching teams in person as well as considerable input provided by club and college coaches across the country.
If we've missed anything or you would like to provide input on your favorite teams and players, send your info/insights to: Brentt.Eads@FloSports.TV.
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