06 May 2025
Two Aussies - Jake Scott and Oliver Flokstra - Commit to Redlands Community College
A pair of Australians will be attending Redlands Community College later in 2025.
Outfielder Jake Scott (QLD) and first-base/outfielder Oliver Flokstra (NSW) will head to the Oklahoma-based school together.
Both are exciting prospects.
Scott was part of Queensland’s 2023 Under 18 National Championship win.
“It’s really special to be going over with another Aussies,” says Scott, a product of Surfers Paradise Baseball Club. “Redlands has a a great location, plus the baseball program and head coach will help ensure my progression as a player.”
Redlands is coached by Trent Troxell, a former teammate with Andrew Riddell, Baseball Australia’s player development manager.
Riddell says the process
“Both Jake and Oliver went through the process of getting on calls with different programs and coaching staffs and decided that Redlands was a fit for them. Ultimately it has worked out they will get a chance to go together and have another Australian with them – even without knowing each other prior,” says Riddell.
“I played with Coach Troxell when I was in junior college and have continued our relationship since so when he reached out to find out about players for 2025, I sent him the videos of both Jake and Oliver which he loved the look of. He was able to speak with them and their families about his program and how it’s run, which both the boys were happy with before receiving their scholarship offers to make it all official.”
Flokstra says he’s keen to jump right in when he heads over in August this year.
“I truly see myself thriving and developing within their program,” says Flokstra. “The new head coach has already demonstrated incredible growth, and I’m excited to be a part of that progress and development.”
ABOUT THE PLAYERS
Jake Scott (below) grew up through the Queensland system. He played with Surfers Paradise, Queensland Development Programs and Queensland State Teams.
“I see my development at Redlands making me a more consistent and well rounded player both offensively and defensively being on the field and in the cages every day,” says Scott.
The outfielder has been a key part of Queensland’s success at recent Australian Youth Championships. He was a big contributor in their 2023 Gold Medal win.
He’s been plying his trade in the Greater Brisbane League with Surfers Paradise.

Flokstra is from Ryde but recently starred for Country New South Wales at the Australian Youth Championships.
He is a tall, powerful first baseman with the ability to make solid contact. Flokstra is a reliable defender in the outfield and at first base.
“My key strengths are my ability to hit for power and my skills as a first baseman, both of which allow me to make a significant impact on the game,” he says. “I’m eager to develop every aspect of my game and excited for the opportunity to do so in a new, competitive environment.”
Flokstra started playing baseball at Ku Ring Gai Stealers and played there until he was 16. He has been playing representative baseball with Ryde Hawks since the Age 11 and competes in the NSW State League.
He also competed in multiple Australian Youth Championships and travelled to the United States with Baseball Australia to play in a Perfect Game Tournament in front of college scouts.

“Throughout this journey, I’ve been shaped and supported by many, from my parents and siblings to my very first T-ball coach. I want to give a special thanks to Matt O’Neill, the head coach of Ryde Hawks, for providing me with countless opportunities in representative baseball and helping to shape the path for my future. I also want to express my gratitude to all of my coaches and teammates from every team I’ve been a part of as each of you have played a role in my baseball career,” he says.
Now, the work begins. Flokstra says he wants to elevate every aspect of his game.
“Redlands’ well-structured program focuses on all aspects of baseball, with an individualised approach designed to target and improve each player’s weaknesses, helping them become a complete athlete. The opportunity to train every day, both on the field and in the weight room, will benefit me in countless ways, and I’m excited to grow as a player at Redlands CC,” he says.
Riddell says it’s another two Australians he’s keen to follow.
“I’m looking forward to watching two players continue to develop in a program that is run very well and driven on hard work and work ethic, which fits both Jake and Oliver,” he says.





















