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Height: 5-foot-10.

Weight: 164 pounds.

Age: 17. Born: Sept. 4, 1994, in Louisville.

High school sport: Softball (pitcher-outfielder, 2010 player of the year by The Denver Post; entered state tournament with an 18-3 pitching record; ranked second in Class 5A in hits, 50, and RBIs, 44; first in home runs, 14, and slugging percentage, 1.329).

Grade-point average: 3.3.

Class: Senior.

My favorite subject: English.

My favorite athlete: Shelby Babcock, University of Arizona pitcher.

My favorite team: Corona Angels, summer team in California.

The best things on my training table: Seafood and my mom’s crab legs and shrimp.

Pregame ritual: I’m with my grandma and always warm up in stations in the same order.

Time management tip: Make sure you do your homework and get all the stuff you need to get done. That’s the biggest thing — you have to get the grades.

Planned career: Prosthetic engineer; signed to play softball at Tennessee.

My family: Parents Dawn and Dana, brother Morgan.

I would love to visit: Ireland.

What high school sports mean to me: I love high school sports. You’re always with a different group of people. But the biggest thing I’ve learned is the leadership. As a freshman, you’re down low and meek. As you move up, you become a senior and get into a huge leadership role just because you’ve been there for the past four years. You’re always backing people, and people look up to you because you’ve been there.

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