My name is Josh Grosz and I am a six foot, three inch, 155 pound, multi-sport athlete at Lejeune High School. I come from a Marine Corps family and therefore I've lived and played baseball in California, Virginia, and North Carolina. Living in a military family has forced me to adapt to new environments in a short period of time and experience many different teams and coaches. As a student first and an athlete second, I put forth the same amount of effort in my academics as I do in my athletics. My dream is to play highly competitive collegiate baseball. I would be open to playing for a highly competitive division two school as well as any division one school. As a member of your baseball team, I can assure you that I will be the hardest working player and the most supportive and competitive teammate. At lejeune High School, as a freshman, I was captain of our varsity baseball team, MVP of the 2017 baseball season, placed on the All Tournament Team during our 2017 spring break tournament, Selected for All-Conference, and received the Sportsmanship Award for basketball. During the summer of 2017, I competed on my brothers 17U summer team as a 14 year old and was one of our best pitchers throwing 84 MPH.