I want to play college baseball and compete for a national championship in division 1, 2, 3, or NAIA. I want to compete in baseball at the highest level possible; however, it is important to me to love playing for my coaches and to enjoy playing with my teammates. Having fun playing the game is very important to me, because when I am having fun, I play my best baseball. Whether I am on the field or in the dugout, I like to support my teammates in anyway possible in order to help our team win.
This season I was able to help my High School Varsity team as a starting pitcher and playing some at 3rd base. We play in the Fox Valley Association, which is one of the top 3 conferences in the State of Wisconsin. I was voted All-Conference Honorable Mention for pitching. Our record improved a lot over last season, and I expect our team will challenge for the conference championship next year. I just started summer ball with Appleton Post 38, my local legion team. I am looking forward to playing a lot of games this summer and going to several showcases as well.
I have high goals set for myself this summer and will be working very hard to improve in all aspect of the game.
Thank you for considering me for your program.
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