
I've wanted to play College baseball since I was a child, but since the age of 9, I have had a kidney transplant and I had to stop playing baseball for quite some time. That didn't stop me from working hard though, since I was a child I was playing baseball, and since freshman year of Highschool I have been playing for the NTX Kings(Colleyville, TX). I believe that the transplant has made my worth ethic, perseverance, and drive as a key in working harder than everyone on the field. I want to show that my transplant isn't a downfall, but a reason to strive not only in baseball, but personal health as well. I also needed to stay home for some time due to my transplant, but even though I did, I was still moved up a grade because of my academics, grades, and extracurriculars(Currently attend Inspire Academy.) I am currently in my senior year, and am looking for D3 and Juco opportunities that are near Texas and I think that I bring the knowledge, defense, and speed that coaches look for.




