My collegiate goals and aspirations is play 4 years of college baseball and graduate after majoring in communication and broadcasting and playing baseball. The thing that makes me a good candidate for any team that I play for, its my attitude and love and care for the game and for my teammates. If I don't play in a game I am still right there in the dugout with the team cheering them on and rooting them until the game is over. My care and love for the game and for my teammates has wanted coaches on their travel teams and have told me they want me there to be a good sportsman to the team and keep their head up. The thing that makes me different than other recruits in character is my personality towards people and my attitude and the amount of respect I have for people. In athletics I am different because my love and care for the game and for my teammates. I try my best to always keep my head up no matter the outcome, and I always try to keep my teammates head up no matter the outcome. In academics I am different in academics because I try my hardest in the class and focus on my class work before I focus on doing anything else throughout the time I'm in class.
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