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Family Tree
Grant - It has been such a joy watching you play baseball all these years. Continue to find joy in all you do! We couldn’t be more proud of all you have accomplished. Love, Mom, Dad and Samantha
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Height: 6’ 4” Weight: 205 Parents: Jen & Bill Throws: Right Years playing baseball: 14 Superpower you wish you had: Invisibility Favorite ice cream: Cookie Dough Favorite book: No Easy Day Favorite tv show: All-American Favorite teacher or class: Scientific Principles of Athletic Training Favorite RJ baseball memory: Traveling with the team to Ohio.
What advice would you give a young upcoming
player at Regis? Work harder than anyone else.
What do you hope to major in at college?
Mechanical Engineering Something you are grateful for: My family. Regis Jesuit baseball • 43