My name is Jameson Embrescia, and I'll be graduating in the class of 2024 as a middle infielder. I'm a member of the Cleveland Whitecaps and a student at Aurora High School. I maintain a high GPA and work diligently and efficiently in school. I'm constantly thinking about baseball and how I can improve as a player and as a student. When I was three years old, I began playing baseball with my older brother, who was five years old at the time. I've always been a leader, and I've played baseball since I was a kid, and I'm still learning new things. When I was in seventh grade, I was selected for the Poney Ohio Prospect team, which gave me the chance to play in California against teams from various states and countries. This was significant for me because it increased my self-confidence and provided me with invaluable experience. I felt like I was playing college baseball and became even more enamored with the sport. I want to attend a college that is a good fit for me and where I can make the same connections I did as a kid. I'm confident that I'm ready for the next step, and I don't want to stop playing in high school. Baseball is more than a pastime for me; it is a way of life.
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