I am a 2026 student-athlete, currently attending Chaparral High School in Scottsdale Arizona. I am left-handed and play first base, pitcher and outfield. Working on switch hitting. This year I played varsity at Chaparral. I have attended Perfect Games, played on various club baseball teams, and played in the Area Code ID Series. Over the years of playing baseball this game has taught me how failing, winning, anger, happiness and confusion is a part of this game. The way I see baseball is like a jungle, when you step on that dirt and grass it is up to you how hard you want to play. Playing a team game takes patience, time, and wisdom. A team can be unstoppable when it has an intense sense of trust, clear communication, and a shared commitment to success. After every win and loss, coaches always teach the teams a lesson about themselves and how working hard at what you love can reward you. A team is never defined by their bats, gloves, or the name on the back of their jersey, it is about how well a team plays together and is as close as a family. A team is remembered by championships because, winning a championship has a big meaning behind it, it shows how that team no matter how frustrated they get, no matter how many errors, strikeouts, and miss communications, the only intent was to play as long as possible to achieve a great title with their team they can call their second family.