JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The chants of overrated made Brayden Harris and the St. Johns Country Day baseball team laugh.
If dominance was overrated, Harris, now a two-time Varsity 4 All-News4JAX player of the year, was overqualified. He leaves the Spartans as one of the best players in area history, including state championships in two of his final three seasons.
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Not only was Harris the ultimate gamer in the biggest season of his career, he did it after an offseason pivot. Harris competed in his fall baseball schedule as a hitter, but he didn’t step on a pitching mound for roughly six months.
“It was the first time I’ve done that,” he said. “I’ve never gone like half a year with no games [pitching]. Once I found it, I was good. And every week, I just kept improving.”
All-News4JAX baseball players of the year
| Year | Position, Player | School | Where are they now |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | P Brayden Harris | St. Johns Country Day | Signed with Florida State |
| 2025 | P Brayden Harris | St. Johns Country Day | Signed with Florida State |
| 2024 | P Aidan King | Bishop Snyder | Florida |
| 2023 | C Hunter Carns | First Coast | Georgia |
| 2022 | P Bradley Hodges | St. Johns Country Day | South Carolina |
| 2021 | P Jackson Baumeister | Bolles | Double-A (Rays farm system) |
It may have taken Harris a few weeks during the season to find his stride and get the adrenaline aligned, but the success came back in a hurry. Harris was
Across five seasons, Harris whiffed an astounding 526 batters and finished with a 32-8 record. Five of those losses came during his eighth grade season, making Harris’ true varsity record a stellar 28-3.
His final two wins will go down as perhaps the most unbelievable
Harris threw 45 pitches in a state semifinal win over Schoolhouse Prep, leaving in the fourth inning with a 4-0 lead. Two days later, Harris started (and finished) the state championship game, a 6-2 win over Orangewood Christian for an unbelievable double. Harris hit the 105-pitch limit on the number, striking out the final batter to earn the program the second championship in program history.
“The work I put in all year prepared me for throwing both of those games and being able to be good in both of them,” Harris said.
“Because most kids, they don’t train their body enough to take one day off and then come back and throw 100 pitches. And also just the experience. I’ve been on varsity for five years straight in playoff games. Every year we’ve made the playoffs and I’m pitching every year, too. And I think that experience just really helped me get to that.”
In the pitch count era, the notion of a high school hurler throwing 10.2 innings and earning decisions in the final four and the final is outlandish. So many things have to line up for something like that to happen.
“I’ve never seen someone do that. And whenever we found out the dates for the final four and state game, I knew that it could be a possibility,” Harris said. “And like Coach Tom [Lucas] was saying, he was like, ‘y’all better hit if you want me to take him out.’”
Harris, the pitcher, was elite. He finished with career highs in wins (12), strikeouts (165) and innings pitched (85). Harris won five of St. Johns seven playoff games.
Harris, the batter, was a puzzle for opposing pitchers to try and solve. Not only did he crank out career highs across multiple categories (.400 average, 31 RBI, 24 runs scored, 1.117 OPS), but hurlers never figured him out. Harris had smacked just one homer in four seasons before this year.
He hit seven this year, all of those coming in the postseason.
“I wouldn’t say I felt the pressure, but again, that’s like what I want, the other team to bring it, because then that gets me more locked in,” Harris said. “And I know teams are going to start trash talking, especially just us being good for so long. They’re going to say we’re overrated, we’re not that good, which we’re hearing that even in the playoffs, teams are saying that. I think us as a team, we like that. It helped us play better in those games.”
Varsity 4 All-News4JAX baseball first team
Position, player, school, class notable
P Gavin Duprey, Creekside, Jr.
Went 7-0 with 76 Ks in 56 IP with 1.00 ERA. Is 14-2 over his last two seasons. Had career-best 16 Ks in 5-1 win over state semifinalist Clay.
P Brayden Harris, St. Johns Country Day, Sr.
Back-to-back Varsity 4 All-News4JAX player of the year with incredible final season. Led the team in the Triple Crown categories (.400, 31 RBI, 7 HR). All seven of those homers came in the playoffs. Had 42 hits. As a hurler, finished 13-2 with 165 Ks, 1.07 ERA and wins in the state semifinals and title game. Had 526 Ks in his career.
P Preston Matricardi, Fernandina Beach, Jr.
Big time arm for the Pirates. He went 7-2 with 81 Ks in 45 IP, 1.08 ERA. Committed to Florida State.
P Rylan McMahon, Clay, Jr.
Ignited Blue Devils’ surprising run to the final four by delivering in all the big games. Went 9-4 and whiffed 122 in 68.1 IP and finished with 1.84 ERA.
C Hunter Rodgers, St. Johns Country Day, Sr.
Breakout season for the Jacksonville University signee. Hit .390 with five homers, 25 RBI and 22 runs scored. A career .320 hitter with 76 RBI, 12 HR. Second team selection last year.
IF Aiden Arnett, Trinity Christian, Sr.
Hit .340 with three homers and 22 RBI. Added eight doubles and a triple for Class 2A state champs. Scored 26 runs and had 36 hits. Two-time All-News4JAX first-team selection, and a second teamer in 2024. Career .363 batter with 105 runs scored and 93 RBI. Led team with .493 on-base percentage. Virginia Tech signee.
IF Preston Cole, St. Johns Country Day, Jr.
Two-time All-News4JAX selection. Hit .340 with 34 hits, 17 RBI and six homers for Class 1A state champ. A .329 hitter with 58 RBI, 14 HR in career.
IF Ilias Mamea, Bishop Snyder, Sr.
Second on the team in average (.400). On-base percentage (.505) cemented how valuable he was to the offense. Belted six homers, scored 28 runs and drove in 27 for regional finalist Cardinals. Had 32 total hits. Headed to Santa Fe College.
IF Jordan Martinez, Trinity Christian, Sr.
Facing the state’s most difficult schedule, Martinez hit .365 with 20 extra-base hits (12 HR, 5 doubles, 3 triples) and 43 RBI. Scored 33 runs. As a spot duty pitcher, he was 2-0 with 10 Ks, 0.84 ERA in 8.1 IP. A career .346 hitting with 24 HR, 96 RBI. Second team selection last year.
OF Brady Harris, Trinity Christian, Sr.
Four-time All-News4JAX selection. Hit .296 with 20 RBI, six doubles, four homers and a couple triples. Career-best 34 hits and 36 runs. Signed with the University of Florida.
OF James McCranie, Bolles, Sr.
Huge final season for the Bulldogs. Hit .484 (more than doubling his average last year) to lead Bolles in hits (31)m average and RBI (22). Belted four homers. Washington & Lee University signee.
OF Gage Petrutz, Trinity Christian, Sr.
He’s also one of the best catchers around for the Class 2A state champs. Led the Conquerors in average (.372) and hits (42) while playing the state’s most challenging schedule. Added 25 RBI and three homers. Alabama signee.
UT Bane Barker, Sandalwood, Sr.
Career-best year at the plate (.342) with six homers, 27 hits and 20 RBI. Whiffed 108 batters in 60 IP for 18-10 Saints. Selected in the 12th round of the MLB draft by the Marlins.
UT Cole Dennis, Bishop Snyder, Sr.
Runner-up in player of the year voting by coaches after an unbelievable final season that made him a fourth-round draft pick of the Braves. Faced the state’s second most difficult schedule. Went 10-1 with 103 Ks, 1.90 ERA in 62.2 IP. Had a massive season at the plate (.432, 12 HR, 31 RBI, 7 doubles, 1.014 slugging percentage).
UT Tommy Glasspoole, Tocoi Creek, Sr.
Led the Toros all over the stat sheet. Hit .330 (30 for 91) with 10 doubles and 23 RBI. On the mound, he was Tocoi’s most consistent arm. Threw 50.2 innings and whiffed 81 with a 1.68 ERA. Fired the program’s first perfect game in five-inning win over Menendez.
Second team
Position, player, school, class notable
P Matthew Bysheim, Creekside, Sr.
Had throwing righty went 6-2 with 67 Ks in 56.1 IP for 23-5 Knights.
P Gavin Coffey, St. Johns Country Day, Jr.
Team-leading 16 appearances for Class 1A state champs. Went 5-2 with 74 Ks in 47.2 IP in a dominant season. Had six saves.
P Tyler Ellis, Trinity Christian, Sr.
Finished 6-0 with 0.62 ERA, 53 Ks in 34 IP for Class 2A state champs. Second team All-News4JAX selection last year. Went 17-3 in his career with 199 Ks in 126 IP. At the plate, he hit .274 with a couple HRs, seven doubles and 19 RBI.
P Clem Nelson, Episcopal, Sr.
Three-year varsity player for the Eagles who turned in his best season in 2026. Finished 8-2 with 87 Ks, 2.11 ERA in 56.1 IP. Headed to Charleston Southern.
C Ranses Venero, University Christian, Jr.
A catcher as well. Led team in the Triple Crown categories (.422, 25 RBI, 8 HR). Team-best hits (30) and runs (26), too.
IF/P Kendall Carter, Union County, Jr.
Led Rural state champs with a .457 batting average. Pounded out 37 hits and drove in 24 runs en route to state title. On the mound, was 2-0 with a pair of saves, 27 Ks in 18.1 IP. Didn’t allow an earned run.
IF Jeter Farina, Oakleaf, Jr.
Great all-around season for the JU commit. Hit .410 with 20 RBI, 29 runs scored. Drew 29 walks to boost OBP to .564. Had 13 extra-base hits (8 doubles, 5 triples) and went 22 for 27 on stolen bases.
IF/P Trace Farmer, Fernandina Beach, Jr.
Second team All-News4JAX last year. Hit .432 with 31 RBI, 13 extra-base hits (9 doubles, 2 HRs, 2 triples). On the mound, he was 4-2 with a 2.30 ERA and 53 Ks in 38 IP.
IF Parker Loew, Trinity Christian, Sr.
Hit .297 with career bests in hits (33), doubles (8), RBI (29) and homers (5). Earned a win in limited pitching work. Signed with LSU.
IF Gray McCarthy, Bolles, Jr.
Two-way star for Bulldogs who played shortstop and also threw it. Hit .304 with 21 RBI, 5 homers, 16 runs scored and 28 hits. On the mound, he went 7-3 with a 2.72 ERA and 57 Ks in 57 IP.
IF/C Jace Moran, Suwannee, Jr.
Led Bulldogs to the regional finals by topping the list in each offensive category (.365, 38 hits, 26 RBI, 11 doubles, 4 HRs). Nearly flawless on defense (one error in 167 chances). Committed to Florida.
OF/P Jonathan Alvarez, Beachside, Jr.
Helped lead Barracudas back to playoffs in a two-way role. Was 5-2 with 1.54 ERA, 61 Ks in 41 IP. Hit .289 with team-best 24 RBI, 15 runs scored.
OF/UT Gavin Duva, Providence, Sr.
Played infield, outfield and pitched. Hit .300 (21 for 70) with 18 RBI, six homers and three doubles. Headed to Enterprise State.
UT Cody Boshell, Bishop Snyder, Sr.
Tennessee signee was first-team selection last year. Hit .284 with 3 homers, 22 runs scored and 16 RBI. Added 12 stolen bases and had .454 OBP. On the mound, he was 4-2 with 67 Ks in 47 IP. Was 11th-round draft pick of Diamondbacks in MLB draft.
UT Cullen Garner, St. Joseph, So.
Two-way force went 6-1 with 54 Ks in 42 IP, 1.83 ERA and a no-hitter. Hit .259 with 33 RBI and 12 extra-base hits (8 HR, 4 2Bs) for 19-7-1 Flashes.
UT Storm Lickliter, Ponte Vedra, Sr.
Two-way star for Sharks led team at the plate (.405, HR, 26 RBI, 10 doubles). Scored 21 runs and had 30 hits to lead the team. On the mound, went 6-2 with 70 Ks in 53.2 IP. Had 1.57 ERA and fired three complete games.
Honorable mention
Position, Player, School, Class
IF/OF Daylon Adams, Yulee, Sr.
IF/P River Ahrens, Eagle’s View, So.
IF/P Tanner Akers, Palatka, Jr.
IF/P Brian Allen, Orange Park, Sr.
P Brennan Bachtell, Trinity Christian, Sr.
OF Rylan Baker, Bolles, Sr.
C Connor Balazic, Creekside, Jr.
P Jeter Barnes, First Coast, Jr.
UT Trent Baskin, Sandalwood, Sr.
UT Fisher Bennett, West Nassau, Sr.
IF/P Rodney Blackwelder, Palatka, Sr.
IF/P Zach Bouchard, Mandarin, Jr.
OF Elijah Brown, Oakleaf, Sr.
OF Jeffrey Brugh, Union County, Sr.
OF/P Robert Bryson, Paxon, Sr.
OF Luca Candella, Ponte Vedra, Sr.
IF/P Nicholas Chowaniec, Baker County, Jr.
OF Evan Christmas, Union County, Sr.
OF/IF Marion Clayton, Flagler Palm Coast, Sr.
OF Brian Cobb, Christ’s Church Academy, Jr.
P Kline Cummings, Bolles, So.
OF/IF Colby Dean, Bartram Trail, Sr.
IF Denzel Del Valle Delgado, Bolles, Sr.
IF/P Andrew Detlefsen, Sandalwood, Sr.
P Croix Dibacco, Bartram Trail, Jr.
IF Hank Dyal, Baker County, Jr.
UT Dan Exline, Stanton, Sr.
IF Turner Farah, Baldwin, Sr.
IF/P Ryne Fennell, Covenant School of Jacksonville, Fr.
IF/P Carson Flis, Flagler Palm Coast, Sr.
IF/P Nick Fischer, Wolfson, Jr.
IF Paxton Frederick, Wolfson, Sr.
IF Jason Gillespie, Beachside, So.
OF Aramis Guanchez, Creekside, So.
IF/P Tyler Gunsaulus, Clay, Sr.
UT Orlando Gutierrez Jr., Covenant School of Jacksonville, So.
C Zack Gwaltney, Beachside, Sr.
Of Kaleb Hammond, University Christian, Sr.
IF Tripp Hannah, Bishop Snyder, Sr.
OF/P Landen Holbrook, Fernandina Beach, Sr.
IF/P Jackson Ingram, Middleburg, Sr.
UT Ethan Karaim, Middleburg, So.
P Kyler Keen, Columbia, Jr.
P Maddox Lee, Middleburg, Sr.
C/IF Jesse Macik, Baldwin, Sr.
OF Luke Manderson, Providence, Sr.
UT Mason Malloy, Palatka, Jr.
IF Madden Mann, Columbia, So.
P Aidan Maris, Bishop Kenny, Sr.
IF/P Joshua Marshall, Paxon, Jr.
IF/P Ethan Mathis, Clay, Sr.
P Kors Matthews, Bartram Trail, Fr.
P Tison McCray, Columbia, Sr.
P Jude McDonald, Episcopal, Sr.
P CJ McKenzie, Ponte Vedra, Jr.
OF Ford Mercer, Episcopal, So.
OF Sam Miller, Baker County, Jr.
OF/P Lukas Moore, Clay. Sr.
C/OF Braylon Morgan, Nease, Fr.
UT Jhai Mosley, Paxon, Jr.
P Max Mracek, Ponte Vedra, Sr.
P Bruce Neel, Fletcher, Sr.
IF Gavin Nickel, Beachside, Sr.
OF/IF Derek Ochoa, Beachside, Sr.
C Drew O’Quinn, St. Augustine, Sr.
IF/P Easton O’Quinn, Suwannee, Fr.
IF/P Caleb Pasko, Bishop Kenny, Sr.
OF Michael Perez, St. Joseph, Jr.
IF Logan Riege, Yulee, Jr.
IF/OF Ryan Robinson, Creekside, Jr.
C JC Rosette, Clay, Jr.
OF Zach Sandell, First Coast, Sr.
P Hunter Simpson, Mandarin, Jr.
IF/P Nolan Slaymaker, Columbia, So.
IF Sam Smedley, Mandarin, Sr.
UT Evan Snyder, Providence, So.
IF Chase Staley, Baldwin, Sr.
P Daly Stephens, Bishop Kenny, Jr.
P/IF Grady Stevens, Fernandina Beach, Jr.
P Kaleb Stockwell, Tocoi Creek, Jr.
UT Jasen Sullivan, Union County, Sr.
P Caden Swartz, Fleming Island, Sr.
IF Parker Swartz, Christ’s Church Academy, Jr.
IF/P Paxton Sweat, Palatka, Sr.
IF/P Carter Terryn, Atlantic Coast, Fr.
UT AJ Toledo, Atlantic Coast, So.
OF/IF Yandi Torres, Stanton, Fr.
P Lewis Turner, Bishop Snyder, Sr.
IF/P Miles Tyson, University Christian, Jr.
IF Tanner Upton, Bishop Snyder, Sr.
OF/P Garrison Wade, St. Joseph, Sr.
IF/C Brady Watson, Christ’s Church Academy, Jr.
P Kyler Watson, Suwannee, Jr.
UT Jonas Wells, St. Johns Country Day, Sr.
P Ethan Wheeler, Trinity Christian, Sr.
UT Kenai Wilkins, Ed White, Sr.
IF Madden Williams, St. Johns Country Day, Jr.
OF Ryan Witherington, Baker County, Jr.
