I have a passion for all things baseball and love being part of a team. It’s a privilege to be a catcher and actively participate in every play! I’m good at seeing the entire field and have a high baseball IQ. I truly enjoy the strategy of the game. I dream of playing baseball in college.
I believe that there is always room for physical and mental improvement, whether it be on the field, in the classroom or in building strong relationships. I find it rewarding to set goals and work hard to attain those goals. I work hard in school, and always try to improve my GPA which currently is 3.6. My long term goal is to play college baseball!
Someday I hope to become a Physical Therapist. I enjoy helping others overcome challenges. I like to volunteer when I can find the time. I have helped our local Lions club raise money for those in need by running food stands and serving food or waiting tables at pancake breakfasts. One of my favorite volunteering opportunities is helping young kids improve their baseball or basketball skills.
Growing up in Minnesota has allowed me endless opportunities to go fishing and hunting. Whenever possible I like to do this with family and friends.
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