My goal as a baseball player and as a high school student are to always give full effort, be determined, and have the appropriate attitude to get things done. Since I am only sixteen years old and going through my second year as a high school student, my current goal on the field is to show myself and my coaches constant improvement. I feel that working hard to achieve your goals is and always will be completely necessary as I believe that nothing worth having in life, is going to come easy. I look forward to using NCSA as a way of getting my name in the world of recruiting as I constantly continue to improve my grades in the classwork, as well as my game on a baseball diamond. Once I reach college, I plan to help lead my team to multiple wins, while developing leadership qualities and becoming an independent college student. In the classroom, I want to pursue my degree in law and find a career that best suits me once I graduate.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Avg. | .327 |
GP/GS | 18/18 |
AB | 52 |
R | 18 |
H | 17 |
2B | 4 |
3B | 1 |
HR | 1 |
RBI | 13 |
BB | 13 |
HBP | 2 |
SO | 11 |
PO | 15 |
Assists | 24 |
Errors | 2 |
Fielding % | .951 |
Team Record | 11-7 |
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