The 2022 graduating class has pushed the HWSA’s total number of alumni who’ve advanced to collegiate baseball further over 200 – to a new total of 241. From this year’s graduating class, fifteen players have advanced on to the college level:
- Sean Amarante, of the Houston Northside Falcons, has accepted an offer to play at Western Texas College in Snyder, TX
- Elijah Behan, of the Fairfax Hawks, has accepted an offer to play at University of Valley Forge in Phoenixville, PA
- Nathaniel Carabello, of the St. Louis Patriots, has accepted an offer to play at Lakeland College in Mattoon, IL
- Tanner Chelette, of the Houston Northside Falcons, has accepted an offer to play at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, TX
- Reid Coulter, of the St. Louis Patriots, has accepted an offer to play at Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, MO
- Christian Estep, of the Oklahoma City Broncos, has accepted an offer to play at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa, OK
- Trevor Harris, of the Fairfax Hawks, has accepted an offer to play at Eastern University in St. Davids, PA
- Cam Hill, of the Carrollton TACA Storm, has accepted an offer to play at Dallas College North Lake, TX
- Mark Moore, of the Richmond CVHAA Patriots, has accepted an offer to play at the Emory & Henry College in Emory, VA
- Garrett Schmitz, of the St. Louis Patriots, has accepted an offer to play at Greenville University in Greenville, IL
- Luke Tomajczyk, of the Richmond CVHAA Patriots, has accepted an offer to play at the Bridgewater College in Bridgewater, VA
- Corbyn Torti, of the Carrollton TACA Storm, has accepted an offer to play at Arlington Baptist University, TX
- Cade Wallace, of the Houston Northside Falcons, has accepted an offer to play at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, TX
- Jack Wood, of the St. Louis Patriots, has accepted an offer to play at Fontbonne University in St. Louis, MO
- Josh Zollo, of the Fairfax Hawks, has accepted an offer to play at Bluefield University in Bluefield, VA
Check out the full list here…. …And our alumni haven’t stopped there. We know of 10 HWSA alumni who went on to the Minor leagues. Four are still active now!…
- Micah Dallas (RHP), c/o ’18, of the Ft. Worth THESA Riders, transferred for the 2022 season from Texas Tech to Texas A&M University, from which he was drafted in July in the 8th round by the Oakland As. Micah has risen so far up to their high-A affiliate Lansing Lugnuts.
- Matt Merrill (RHP), c/o ’17, of the Tulsa NOAH Jaguars, was drafted out of high school by the Houston Astros. After returning for two years in college at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma and one season with the AA Tulsa Drillers, he was signed by the Washington Nationals. Matt has risen so far up to their high-A affiliate Wilmington Blue Rocks.
- M.D. Johnson (RHP), c/o ’15, of the Dallas HSAA Angels, was drafted in 2019 out of Dallas Baptist University in the 6th round by the Miami Marlins, and has risen so far up to their high-A affiliate Beloit Sky Carp.
- Jon Rosoff (C/3B), c/o ’14, of the Raleigh WCHS Warriors, was signed by the Detroit Tigers after 4 outstanding years at Army. Jon has climbed up to AAA so far in the Tigers’ organization.
And these 7 other HWSA alumni have also made their mark in professional baseball…
- Patrick Goetze (RHP), c/o ’13, of the Raleigh WCHS Warriors, was drafted in 2013 by the Boston Red Sox in the 36th round, and played in their minors system up to A+ from 2013-2017
- Blake McKnight (RHP), c/o ’09, of the St. Louis Patriots, played at Evangel University. He was drafted in 2013 by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 38th round, and played in their minors system up to AA from 2013-2017
- Jake Smith (RHP), c/o ’08, of the Augusta GA CSRA Crusaders, played at Darton State College, GA and Campbell University, NC. He was drafted in 2011 by the San Francisco Giants in the 48th round, – after serving as the groundskeeper for the Giants’ A affiliate Augusta Green Jackets, where he attended a tryout. Jake played in their minors system from 2012-2016 through AA before being claimed by the San Diego Padres (see below)
- Kevin Winn (SS), c/o ’05, of the Middle Tennessee (Nashville) Monarchs, was drafted in 2009 by the San Diego Padres in the 26th round, and played in their minors system up to A that year
- Joel Hartman (1B/3B/OF), c/o ’02, of the Bradenton FL Manatee HEAT, after playing at Southeastern College, FL and Palm Beach Atlantic University, FL, played for several independent minor league teams (Texarkana TX, Corpus Christi TX, Bay Area CA, Washington, White Sands NM, Roswell NM) from 2008-2011
- Matthew Betsill (3B/1B/SS), c/o ’02, of the Atlanta South Christian Knights, was drafted out of Furman University, SC in 2005 by the Minnesota Twins in the 10th round, and played in their minors system up to A+ from 2005-2007
- Dennis Winn (2B/SS/3B), c/o ’02, of the Middle Tennessee (Nashville) Monarchs, and older brother of Kevin Winn, was drafted out of high school by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 48th round, and after playing in college at Western Kentucky University and Louisiana Tech University, played in the Phillies’ minors system up to A from 2007-2008
To our knowledge, there is only one HWSA alumnus who has made it to an MLB roster. Jake Smith, eight years after competing as a senior for the Augusta Crusaders in the 2008 HWSA tournament, was waived in July 2016 by the San Francisco Giants AA team in Richmond (after 4½ years in their system). He was probably wondering if his baseball career was coming to an end, short of his ultimate goal of making it to the majors. Providentially, the San Diego Padres weren’t about to let an arm of his talent clear waivers; they claimed him and soon elevated him to their MLB roster for the remainder of the 2016 season.
Making 4 appearances from the Padres’ bullpen that season, Smith allowed just 2 runs, 5 hits and 1 walk, striking out 3. His career MLB ERA is a very respectable 4.50 (as is his minors ERA at 3.23). It was a short stint in the Majors, as San Diego sent him to AAA in 2017, but in that short time, Smith validated the Padres’ belief in him and proved he could compete at the MLB level.
Hats off, Jake, for making your dream come true, and for showing everyone affiliated with the HWSA tournament that with talent and lots of hard work, it’s possible for homeschool ballplayers to reach the pinnacle of the sport.
Please contact us if you have contact information for any of these players. We would love to write up their stories on the HWSA website so our community can hear about their baseball journey.
Also, please visit our Alumni Page and let us know if there are other HWSA alumni who’ve made it to the next level(s) – we’d love to include them in our listing.