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Fekete: There’s plenty more where I came from

First player from region to get US collegiate baseball nod tells scouts to look around

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Sean Fekete, the first Middle East-based player to be offered a Division One US collegiate baseball scholarshi­p, has told scouts there are many more talents in the region that have yet to be unearthed.

The 17-year-old American School of Dubai student will attend Sacramento State University in California next autumn 2018, where he will be a member of the Sacramento State Hornets who play in the Western Athletic Conference.

Hale Education Group in Dubai, who advise UAE-based students on US university admissions, helped Fekete with his scholarshi­p and claim the young American is the first baseball player from the region to make it stateside.

Fekete’s coach Steven Fish, of World Baseball Showcases, who take internatio­nal talents on tours of the US to try and get their players scholarshi­ps, even suggested the six-foot-threeinch pitcher was one of just a handful of players from outside North America to get picked up in the last decade.

“I would bet that he is the only internatio­nal student outside of Canada to receive a National Collegiate Athletic Associatio­n [NCAA] Division One baseball scholarshi­p this year, and there would be less than five in the last 15 years that have achieved this out of high school globally,” said Fish, who is also a scout for Boston Red Sox.

Major League ambition

Fekete, who was born in Budapest, Hungary but moved to Dubai via Moscow when he was 11, told Gulf News: “This scholarshi­p is incredibly important to me and my family because it represents years of very hard work and commitment to both my education and athletics.

“It’s also very important to other baseball players in the Middle East, as it shows university coaches in the US that there is Division One level talent in the region, as well.

“I am absolutely certain that there will be more talent from Dubai playing at the US intercolle­giate level of baseball in the coming years.

“After the scholarshi­p offer I received, I know that Dubai has been put on the map in the eyes of college coaches.

“I hope to reach the profession­al level in baseball and play in the Major Leagues,” added Fekete, whose father John is the President of the Dubai Little League based in Al Quoz Pond Park on the Racecourse.

“I have been told by profession­al scouts that my ceiling of potential is very high and it’s just a matter of how hard I work.

“Every day I head to baseball field, I think of road to Meydan the the hundreds — if not thousands — of highschool players like me working just as a hard and looking to take my spot on a D1 squad. Having come this far, and determined to go even further, there is no way I will let that happen.”

 ?? Courtesy: Organisers ?? » American School of Dubai student Sean Fekete will attend Sacramento State University in California autumn 2018. He will play as a member of the Sacramento State Hornets who compete in the Western Athletic Conference.
Courtesy: Organisers » American School of Dubai student Sean Fekete will attend Sacramento State University in California autumn 2018. He will play as a member of the Sacramento State Hornets who compete in the Western Athletic Conference.

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