Future Stars Series reveals All-Prospect Team for D3 NJCAA National Championships

If you’ve been following the developments between the New Balance Baseball Future Stars Series and NJCAA lately, it should come as no surprise that the FSS had a significant presence at every level of the JUCO World Series. Scouts and baseball operations staff were on site in Johnson City, Enid and Grand Junction for the events of the past week, and selected All-Prospect teams for the Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 events, the latter of which was won by SUNY-Niagara.

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Dalton Harper, who was named to this specific event’s All-Prospect Team, went 3-for-4 in the title game. Below, find the entire team, as assembled by the attending FSS scout.

3B
Alex Apicella, Rowan College Gloucester
Anthony Pizzuti, Brookdale CC
Jonah DeJong, Alexandria CC

SS
Joe Meier, Rowan College Gloucester
David Castillo, Northern Essex CC
Brandon Heath, Oakton CC
Dawson Small, Brookdale CC

2B
Angel Gutierrez, Eastfield CC

1B
Parker Schultz, Alexandria CC
Nick Slogic, Rowan College Gloucester

C
Dalton Harper, SUNY Niagara
Tripp Dow, Caldwell CC
Jaylen Rosado, Rowan College Gloucester
Jaylen Schultz, Eastfield CC

OF
Jared Megan (CF), Northern Essex CC
Nick Izzo (LF), Rowan College Gloucester
Parker Rheinke (CF), Oakton CC
Sam Ovsik (CF), Alexandria CC
Jake Mustaro (RF), Rowan College Gloucester

DH
Jake Aylward, Northern Essex CC

Pitchers
Doug King, RHP, Rowan College Gloucester
Jack Kelleher, RHP, Northern Essex CC
Alex Blume, RHP, Alexandria CC
Brevin Bezick, LHR, Rowan College Gloucester
Derrick Allen, RHP, SUNY Niagara
Traelyn James, RHP, Eastfield CC

The partnership between the NJCAA and FSS will introduce a unified platform focused on player evaluation, infrastructure, and data-driven development tools, while expanding student-athlete access to and from NJCAA institutions, connecting them to the broader collegiate and professional baseball ecosystem…and will also include the development of co-branded events and national showcase opportunities. Plans include a sanctioned NJCAA All-Star Game and integration into College All-Star Week, where a Junior College Series will precede Division I events. Once formally sanctioned, junior college coaches will participate directly in these events. Additionally, the NJCAA will sanction Future Stars Series regional fall events and spring season launch events in both baseball and softball.

Technology and data infrastructure will also play a central role in the partnership. Smart Park will serve as a scalable data capture solution across NJCAA championship events, debuting at all NJCAA Baseball and Softball Championships beginning in 2026. Through the on-site integration of MLB approved Smart Park technology, programs will have an open flow of access to FSS players, advanced performance modeling and expanded analytics that include metrics like Swing AI, blast motion capabilities and more.

About New Balance Future Stars Series

The New Balance Future Stars Series presented by Program 15 is a global platform for amateur baseball development and scouting, powered by a commitment to impact, integrity, and player-focused innovation. Its alumni can be found throughout professional baseball, and its events and partnerships have reshaped how talent is identified, nurtured, and celebrated.

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