04 June 2025
Surfers Paradise Baseball Club announces five players who commit to college in USA in 2025
with excerpts from Emma Bain, Surfers Paradise Baseball Club
Surfers Paradise continues to cement its reputation as one of Australia’s premier baseball development hubs, with five standout players announcing their commitment to play college baseball in the United States later in 2025.
The five players are added to a list of elite talent ready to compete on the world stagef
Leading this year’s class from the Gold Coast club are:
– Outfielder Jake Scott – Redlands Community College, Oklahoma (NJCAA D1)
– Infielder Zach Smith – Golden West College, California (CCCAA)
– RHP Oscar Shellshear – National Park Community College, Arkansas (NJCAA D2)
– LHP Sam O’Connor– Thomas College, Maine (NCAA D3)
– Infielder Gabe Leitch – York County Community College, Maine (USCAA)
This impressive cohort follows in the footsteps of the club’s class of 2024, which saw Jake Calver head to Central Maine Community College (ME – NJCAA D3), Hunter Southey recruited to Eastern Arizona College (AZ – NJCAA D1) and Tyler Wise join National Park Community College (AK- NJCAA D2).
Max Durrington also signed professionally with Major League Baseball’s Athletics — a landmark moment for both Max and the Surfers program.
Surfers Paradise Baseball Club President Tony McPhail says the success of these young athletes is no accident.
“We are incredibly proud of our players’ dedication and their achievements on the international stage. Surfers Paradise Baseball Club has always focused on developing talent, character and a love of the game — and it’s paying off with these extraordinary opportunities,” McPhail said.

Above (left-to-right): Zach Smith, Gabe Leitch, Jake Scott, Oscar Shellshear. Photo: Provided by Surfers Paradise Baseball Club.
“These boys have worked tirelessly, and their families and coaches have been with them every step of the way. We can’t wait to watch them fly the Surfers flag in the U.S. and continue making their mark.”
Head Coach Kevin Fenn credits the club’s athlete-centred approach and strong development pathways.
“We’ve built a program that challenges our players to be the best they can be — on and off the field. It’s inspiring to see their dreams become reality, and it also raises the bar for the next generation,” Fenn said.
And the future looks bright, with the club boasting several rising stars. These athletes include:
– Class of 2026: Wes Wilford (Australian U18 Squad), Tyson Wardrop (Australian U16 Squad)
– Class of 2027: Kobi Wise (Australian U18 Squad)
With a track record of consistently producing high calibre talent, Surfers Paradise Baseball Club has become a magnet for players across Queensland and beyond, helping to build the profile of Australian baseball internationally.
For more information on Surfers Paradise Baseball Club, visit www.surfersbaseball.com.
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