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Slow motion pitch...My goal is to play baseball in college while I get my pre-medicine degree. For my senior year I am looking to continue to contribute to the baseball team to win another state title back to back. After college baseball, my goal is to get drafter and play in the minors and work my way up to the Major Leagues.
I am hardworking and coaches never have to worry about me. I always keep my grades up and never get in much trouble. I am from a small town that is known for doing well in baseball. Being from a small town all the athletes have to play every sport due to the small amount of students we have. I play football, basketball and baseball and I have got all-conference, all-state, and player of the year rewards from all. I am 6´4 and 190 pounds. I have two brothers who are well built at 6´2 and 215 pounds. One of them just got drafted and now is playing single A baseball in the Minor Leagues. Soon I will gain more weight and that will help me out with my pitching. During High school, the highest velocity I got on my fastball was 89 mph. My pitching mechanics have room for improvement and also gaining weight will help me throw harder. My goal for my senior year is to be throwing low 90´s. My junior year of baseball I won all-state player of the year and also pitched in the state championship and won the game in 10 innings. I know the amount of work it takes to be a winning team. I was coached by Bryan Johnson, who played for Washington University as a first baseman. He made it all the way up to triple A baseball, then came to Stanfield where he taught me how to become a better baseball player. I will help any college that I go to academically and athletically.







