My long term aspiration is to get a degree in business or journalism while playing baseball at the college level. Then to follow my career as a property investor or a sports reporter.
I am interested in a school that that challenges me mentally and fits my interests.
I am also interested in attending a school with a very competitive athletic program. My goal is to not only make myself but my teammates better players. I am currently competing at a competitive high school and performing exceptionally. Baseball is a sport I have played for my whole life and put 10's of thousands of hours into. I truly love the game more than anything. I am also working to one day have an opportunity to compete at a professional level.
-What makes you a good candidate for their team?
I am a leader amongst my teammates and peers. I versatile and agile on the field, able to play multiple positions well. I am a quick learner but I also love to hear criticism because it helps me make adjustments.
-What makes you different from other recruits in character, athletics and academics?
I'm put the team first before myself. I want my team to be as successful as we can. My work ethic is unmatched.
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