

To be completely honest, my collegiate goals - if I can even call them that - would be to play for (realistically) any team, given the right circumstances. I'm well aware I'm far from being noticeable compared to many, many other high school players, however I do believe I can be a positive addition given what I can bring to the table. I would describe myself as extremely competitive, almost to the point of being too-much so. I've played baseball all my life, I know how to play fundamentally sound ball (cliche, I know!) and I can compete 100% of the time at my best possible effort. Academically I'm pretty mediocre with the exception of English which I do very well in, and I would enjoy competing - even for a chance at a spot - on any team I play for. Plus I get along pretty well with everyone I've played with, so that's a plus - in my book at least.
I don't throw hard, but the reason (at least in my opinion) I stick around a while in games as a starter is because I'm constantly switching from throwing 3 quarters to full submarine. It's my way of getting around the fact I don't throw heat. Seems to work mostly.
Since I play in Canada - Toronto - my situation is a bit different then anyone inside the US, so that's something I'd point out. Not as a positive or negative, just as useful info.
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