I'm currently a senior and I've been playing baseball for as a long as I remember. This was one of the first activities I gravitated towards and stuck with. Since then there's been a lot of ups and down both on and off the field. As a result of this I am now here with 2 seasons of high school baseball under me and a year of playing/recruitment being taken. In addition to this I've always known that I wanted to play in college, in a school/program in which I'd be proud to represent, however the academic side of the spectrum has been just as important. I look to double major in pre med and finance as I enjoy helping individuals and learning to take leadership within a given area, and going down this path would set me up for the best opportunities later on. Player wise I am attributed to being realistic and at times too hard on myself/others, for the sake of being competitive and wanting to be the best at anything I desire. I will work for what I want and there's no other way around it. My presence is felt through leading by example as it pertains to my personality. Quiet, motivated and looking to create a better environment for myself and those around me. I refuse to fail now.
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