For my college career I would like to get my degree in business management. Beyond college I would like to own and run a company related to baseball that supports young athletes. Baseball is my primary interest besides family and school, it's been my aspiration ever since I was little to play to the highest level my effort and ability will take me. My dream would be to play in the majors. Academically, I am working on raising my GPA above a 3.8 so I can continue on to higher levels with no problems. My work ethic on the field is higher than any of my teammates at Westside. I'm always trying to get better, whether it is playing catch, PFP, hitting off the tee, or staying after practice for more reps. Characteristically, I respect adults and try to meet their expectations of me as a Student Athlete. I'm proud to say I think I am a good candidate for any team in my future years although as with anything else in life, I still have room for development. I value my coach's instruction and look forward to the opportunity to play in college so that I can improve my game both on and off the field.
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