I have been playing the sport of Baseball since I was 10 years old. When I first started playing, I always wanted to play at a college level. Because college is a one-time thing to do. I have always had that feeling that this is what I want to do in the future and wanted to succeed in the sport.
I have strong aspects in weightlifting as I do powerlift competitions year around and compete around ND. I have competed in two so far in Dickinson and Fargo, I have always loved lifting and work hard at it so it transfers over to sports. It helps with my bat speed and exit velocity. I also play basketball in the winter; I have playing since I was 8. It helps a lot with training and staying fit for baseball so that I can perform at my peak when it comes to the time.
I also work hard in the classroom as I have maintained a 3.0GPA or higher throughout my high school years. I've been in honors classes, and I have been on A Honor both my Freshmen and Sophomore year.
I would love to attend a college were they will push me to my limits and make me a smarter and better person all around, so that after college and can have good job that I love doing. I hope to be a great leader to whatever college I go to in the future.
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