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Tournaments  | Story | 10/4/2015

Fellows rises for Kernels' Elite

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – The rising class of young talent represented on the Elite Baseball Training rosters, for both the 2016 and 2017 teams assembled in Northeast Iowa to compete in this year's WWBA Kernels Foundaiton Championship has been known about for a long time. The recently graduated 2015 class and this year's group of rising seniors boasts several players that are (or were) considered among the best in the nation.

Of the 27 players on Elite Baseball's 2016 roster and you'll find 21 that have committed to college and a few more that have yet to make their decisions. You'll also find a pair of Perfect Game All-Americans in righthanded pitcher Drake Fellows and shortstop Tyler Fitzgerald.

So it wasn't a surprise that Elite turned to Fellows on Sunday to help them secure their pool in a must-win matchup against the Illinois Indians.

Fellows didn't disappoint, going the distance in a tight contest that was tied 1-1 going into the bottom of the sixth inning. His usual heavy sinker, which peaked at 92 mph on this day, was working very well for him, as was his entire three-pitch mix, recording eight groundball outs and 10 punchouts.

It feels really good,” Fellows said after the game. “It's been a long summer. A couple starts I haven't been so hot so it feels good to come back and be the player that I am.

Warming up in the bullpen felt pretty good. Coach Rich (Ruffolo) was looking at me and I told him I was feeling really good today. The changeup was feeling really good today, all of my pitches were going for strikes.”

With the win the Elite Baseball Training 2016s team move to 3-0 and has advanced to play in the playoffs. They await the results of their seed since the young Elite players, the 2017 squad, have their own game with playoff implications on Sunday afternoon.

The win was especially sweet for Fellows, who also pitched a dominant game a year ago at this same event but were shutout by the Rawlings Hitters National Baseball Club 2016's, a game the Hitters won 2-0 that allowed them to advance to the quarterfinals.

You have to have a short memory in this game,” Fellows said of the game a year ago. “You can't look back on the past, you just got to move forward and do what you can do now.”

Last year was definitely a huge disappointment,” Ruffolo added. “Fall baseball can be tricky at times because we have so many multi-sport athletes. So keeping these guys prepared, especially the arms if they're playing other sports, and making sure you have the right families that are going to stay on board with you through the fall, is extremely important.”

Ruffolo, the program's Professional and Collegiate Scout Liason, knows about talent. He's been coaching several of the players on this team, including his son Michael, since they were five years old. He also knows that Fellows' talent is especially unique.

We talked a lot last night about what's going to happen in the future,” Rufolo said. “No one can predict the future, but there's few guys that have opportunities like Drake has. We just want to make sure that he continues to give himself those opportunities, however the situation plays out, not to cheat yourself out of a life-changing (moment). Keep competing, keep getting better every day and that's what Drake does. He's one of the hardest working kids I've known.”

Elite Baseball Training, like Perfect Game, is all about furthering the careers of young baseball players. Justin Stone, the program's founder, opened his own baseball training academy in the Chicago area, instituing state-of-the-art technologies, such as digital motion analysis, to break down players' mechanics, knowing that practice doesn't make perfect, but perfect practice does.

Our objective at Elite Baseball Training is to help kids move on to the next level, whether that's Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA or pro ball,” Ruffolo said. “Our job is to move them along to the next level, wherever their talent takes them.”

So far at the Kernels Foundation Championship that talent is taking them pretty far after locking up a spot in the playoffs.

But the path didn't come easy, as opposing Elite on the mound on Sunday was Sam Ferri, another talented player in the 2016 class and an Arizona State recruit. Ferri, despite playing with the Indians at this event, is a long-time member of Ruffalo's Elite Baseball Training squad and someone Ruffolo has a deep personal connection to.

This was an emotional game today and I'm proud of my guys and the way they stepped up to the task,” Ruffolo said after the game. “Sam Ferri is absolutely legit and I knew it was going to be a battle. We would have to wait it out, but we stuck together as a unit and as a family.

I've coached Sam since he was five as well, he and my son grew up together. There's nothing tougher than coaching against another son, and that's what Sam is to me. On the field this is our family and off the field this is our second family. That is how we operate at Elite.”

PG All-American Tyler Fitzgerald plays shortstop for Elite Baseball Training 2016s
Elite Baseball had to wait for Ferri to leave the game, just shy of 100 pitches, after striking out 11 Elite batters in five innings of work. With the game tied at one the Elite hitters went to work in the bottom of the sixth, scractching across a pair of runs on RBI singles.

Joey Polak and Bobby Miller provided those run-scoring singles, with Jordan McFarland leading off the inning with a well-struck double into the left-center field gap.

Of course the winner of this year's WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship receives a paid invitation to participate in the WWBA World Championship in late October, something all of the players have on their minds.

It's going to be great to go down to Jupiter, I love playing with the guys that I've grown up with since 11-years old,” Fellows said. “Just to go down to Jupiter and get that experience with them would be a great opportunity.”

Fellows and his PG All-American and Elite Baseball teammate Tyler Fitzgerald have shared nearly the exact same travel itinerary this summer. They both kicked things off in Fort Myers, Fla. at the National Showcase, where both were invited to participate at the PG All-American Classic. Before that occurred they travelled to Emerson, Ga. to play in the 17u WWBA National Championship. Their next stop was in Phoenix, Ariz. for the 17u PG World Series and then Long Beach, Calif. for the Area Code Games.

The stage was finally set for them to shine in front of a nationally televised audience in addition to the 6,000-plus that filled seats at Petco Park.

It was an unbelievable experience pitching at Petco,” Fellows said of the Classic. “It's a once in a lifetime opportunity being a PG All-American. You only get that once, your senior year, it's going to be a memory that lasts forever.”

I'm so grateful to have my family,” Fellows continued, reflecting on the philanthropic efforts that come with being a PG All-American. “They've been traveling with me everywhere throughout the summer, especially my dad. To share that experience with them is unbelievable, having them come out and watch me at the highest level possible.

With all of the success that comes so does Fellows' senior season in high school. He's currently ranked 55th in the nation (Fitzgerald is 37th), has a college commitment to play for national powerhouse Vanderbilt and also has the possibility of being drafted to begin his professional career.

That also means his travel ball career is nearing its end.

This is going to be our last year together,” Fellows said. “It's going to be emotional when it ends. I've been playing with these guys since I was 11, and I've been playing with Coach Rich since I was 11-years old. It's going to be a great experience to end it out with them like we started.”

Rich Ruffolo's coaching career also nears an end as he plans on focusing on the new aspects of his position with the Elite program. Maximizing a players' talents and knowing where they best fit in is one of the things Ruffolo does best, to help players like his son, Fellows, Fitzgerald and Ferri.

Before that occurs he intends to go out on top with a group of players he considers an extension of his family.

I took this team – some of the guys since they were five-years old that stuck with me – and we're looking to finish this fall strong, hopefully in Jupiter with some rings on our hands.”


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