The Nevada Preps All‑Southern Nevada baseball team for 2026 has been revealed, assembling the region’s most electrifying talent into a single all‑star roster. The selections reflect a season of dominant performances, college commitments and emerging storylines that will shape the next chapter of high school baseball in the Silver State.
At the heart of the squad are dominant pitchers who have turned the mound into a showcase of precision and power. Hudson Ciulla of Bishop Gorman finished the season 7‑0 with a 2.61 ERA and 90 strikeouts in 59 innings, while Liam Radke from Faith Lutheran earned the 5A pitcher of the year after a 2.11 ERA and 83 strikeouts.
The hitting leaders read like a who’s‑who of the state’s top prospects. Brody Griffith of Desert Oasis posted a .468 average, launched five home runs and drove in 23 runs, while T.J. Otis of Centennial batted .404 with 42 hits and 36 RBIs. Hogan Hawkins from Silverado combined a .438 average with a 0.56 ERA, underscoring his two‑way impact.
Several players distinguished themselves not only with raw statistics but also with versatility. Jet McNelis of Green Valley went 4‑1 on the mound with a 2.92 ERA and also contributed a .391 average, while Jake Turner of Centennial went 5‑0 with a 2.02 ERA and added a .392 average at the plate.
The roster also reflects a pipeline to higher education, as numerous standouts have already committed to programs ranging from Gonzaga and TCU to LSU and Oregon State. Their college choices underscore the national attention the Southern Nevada scene is receiving.
A New Era of Southern Nevada Baseball
Under the guidance of Bill Stuber, who led SECTA to its first Class 4A state championship after 21 years at the helm, the team represents both emerging talent and a storied program’s continued ascent. As the selected players move toward college and beyond, they carry with them the promise of a new generation of excellence for Nevada baseball.