I am a good candidate for college programs because I have played numerous different positions at a solid high school level. I have been the lead off batter and learned to take pitches and push the envelope in making the other team make plays and pitches to beat us. I have good work ethic, academics, skills and understanding of team dynamics and support. I have a had my father as a coach for years so understand what it is to be held to a higher standard than the other players. My parents are educators, so you will not have to worry about me attending class and staying eligible. I wish to become a college graduate while participating in college athletics. I have been a three and four sport athlete throughout all of high school so I have never had the specialization that many recruits may have had. Which also means that I haven't gotten to spend the time that many have to hone my skills. I need your help for that.
I wish to play college sports for a program that is fundamentally sound and plays with discipline. I would love to contribute to the team by raising my level of play and those of my teammates with solid work ethic and encouragement. I understand that playing time is earned and rewarded with being a positive contributor to the program. Thanks for your consideration.
Zane Pfau
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