Maintaining my 4.0 GPA is my top academic priority in high school. In my eyes high school is an important step to a college career. In two years at Marple Newtown I have made a countless number of friends with peers, teachers, and coaches. Through these relationships I have learned that results are a direct response to hard work which is essential to being a student athlete.
There are two different types of goals in my life: short term and long term. By keeping goals within reach I am able to see progression in myself, while long term goals keep me on track and make sure that I’m making the right decisions that will position me to accomplish it. Throughout my life I have always had a drive to get better in everything that I do. By setting goals for myself, I am able to constantly improve the skills required in a given situation. It is because of this that I always give 100% both in the classroom and on the baseball field.
In my life baseball has always been present. It has always been a passion to play the game. As I continue my career I want a coach that knows how to take my passion and help me evolve to the next level. I want to win championships and I want to win them with the people who helped me grow.
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