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LISA Academy Student Asher Thomas Selected for 8U USSSA All-American Team

Posted by: Sponsored Blog Post | LISA Academy Public Charter Schools on Thursday, April 3, 2025

LISA Academy is proud to celebrate one of its young athletes, Asher Thomas, for earning a spot on the 8U USSSA All-American Team!

After trying out in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Asher was selected as one of just 36 players from Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico to represent the South Region. This prestigious opportunity will take him to Space Coast Complex in Melbourne, Florida, where he will compete against other top players from across the country at the USSSA All-American Games.

A Remarkable Achievement in Youth Baseball

Making the USSSA All-American Team is a major accomplishment for any young athlete. The selection process is highly competitive, bringing together the best baseball talent from across multiple states. Asher’s dedication, hard work, and passion for the game have earned him a place among the nation’s top 8U players.

The USSSA All-American Games provide young athletes with a platform to showcase their skills, compete at an elite level, and gain valuable experience against some of the best youth baseball players in the country. This opportunity not only highlights Asher’s talent but also represents the strong youth sports culture in Arkansas and the surrounding region.

Cheering on Asher Thomas at the USSSA All-American Games

Asher will take the field at Space Coast Complex, a premier venue for youth baseball, where he will proudly represent the South Region. Competing at a national level is an exciting step in his baseball journey, and we can’t wait to see what he accomplishes!

Let’s all show our support for Asher as he prepares for this incredible experience!

Stay connected with LISA Academy for more updates on our outstanding students and their achievements!

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