PPB Team
A tip of the hat to the top performances in the PAL Ocean Division this year.
by PPB TeamJust three to go. Today, we pay homage to Nos. 3 and 2, high school teammates who will soon be playing together at the college level: Brock Ketelsen and Quinten Marsh of Valley Christian.
by PPB TeamOur top five features a quintet of outstanding ballplayers. Today, we unleash two of them -- No. 5 Archer Horn, the St. Ignatius Prep junior who might have more ability than anyone on the Peninsula and No. 4 Evan Bradshaw, who was the heart of the Serra Padres' CCS title run.
by PPB TeamThirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. And the 31 players we think shined brightest this season.
by PPB TeamThirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. And the 31 players we think shined brightest this season.
by PPB TeamThirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. And the 31 players we think shined brightest this season.
by PPB TeamThirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. And the 31 players we think shined brightest this season.
by PPB TeamThirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. And the 31 players we think shined brightest this season. Here are our first five.
by PPB Team