I am in the class of 2023 at Eastlake High School with strong aspirations of becoming a collegiate student athlete. I am looking to play for a strong, competitive program where the coaches mentor and develop their student athletes both on and off the field. Throughout my baseball career, I have worked hard to earn my spot by trying to be the best on my team. I have focused on developing all aspects of my game to be able to compete at any level. I am a leader through work ethic and attitude on and off the field and am always pushing my teammates to be their best. What separates me from other players is my self-motivation to always be improving my baseball skills along with my academic grades.
What I love about baseball the most are the lessons from the game that can be applied throughout my life. The game teaches you the value of sportsmanship and being a team player. It helps you deal with adversity while celebrating other's accomplishments. It has taught me that the team is stronger than the individual and that all members need to work together to accomplish success. I am hopeful to play for a college that will help me accomplish my lofty academic and athletic goals.
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