I am looking forward to becoming a student athlete on the collegiate level. I understand that to prepare myself for the future would be to further my education. I am planning on attending college to earn a bachelor's degree and continuing with obtaining a master's degree. I would like to do pursue these educational goals while participating in baseball. I have enjoyed success in baseball in my region, playing recreational, travel/club, and high school. I have participated in football and basketball but I have a goal to participate in baseball collegiately. I pride myself with integrity and dedication. I am competitive in the classroom and in athletics. Hard work is a good ethic to support my goals on being a great athlete and a greater student. My success in school will give me the tools needed to succeed if life after school. Now, I am preparing daily for my upcoming senior season in baseball for my school (Southwest DeKalb High School) and club team this spring. I am looking forward to displaying my talents to prove that I can be an asset on the collegiate level. Thank you in advance for all considerations on becoming the next great student athlete.
Thank you,
Eason Bing
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