I started my freshman academic year at the University of Salem, WV. I am a Dean’s List student with a 4.0 GPA. Currently, I am on the transfer portal and looking for a new home where I can challenge myself both academically and athletically.
My long-term aspiration is to compete at the highest level of baseball and would like to have a stable career in the sports industry. I'm willing to find a school where I can reach my fullest baseball potential. On the field, I plan to be a dynamic player and a positive influence on the team. As I grow both physically and mentally throughout my college baseball career, I will strive to be an asset to the infield, outfield rotation, and batting lineup. Most importantly, I will conduct myself with honor and respect on and off the field, knowing that the way I carry myself reflects my team, my coaches, and the school I attend.
My athletic/sports achievements:
National baseball team player (Hungary) ( U18, U23, Adult category)
Represented United Kingdom through baseball tournaments ( Little League, Pony competitions)
Gold medal winner in the United Kingdom/London at the high school athletic competition (Tower Hamlets Championship)
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