Los Angeles Times

‘I see myself in the major leagues’

- BY ERIC SONDHEIMER

>>> Interviews with senior athletes whose athletic careers were cut short by the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Sport: Baseball, infielder

Key stats: Helped turn around a Verbum Dei program that was winless in 2019 and started 3-1-1 in 2020; part of Dodgers’ Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities program (RBI) in Compton since he was 10

Summer plans: Train at the Urban Youth Academy

Fall plans: Will attend Clark Atlanta University

On the season being canceled: “It was heartbreak­ing. We spent all that time during summer practices building up team chemistry. We were ready to go. New freshmen, new jerseys, new socks, new belts. The next thing you know coronaviru­s comes. You’re ready to go and it all ends.”

On the RBI program: “It’s been really important. I built relationsh­ips. Family and friends have always been there to support me.”

On Verbum Dei’s work

experience program: “It’s a great experience. We get a feeling how the workplace is and how to be profession­al. We come in at 14 years old. We don’t know what being with adults is and having a supervisor watch over you. They teach you to be a young adult at an early age.”

What he learned from the 0-17 season in ’19: “Nobody likes to lose. It made me become a leader. I was able to build people up who weren’t really good at the game.”

Where he sees himself in 10 years: “In 10 years, I see myself in the major leagues playing shortstop.”

On the lessons the class of 2020 learned: “We learned how to stay resilient, work hard and push through tough times. I know my counselors and teachers push us to be great.”

Video interviews of each athlete can be found at latimes.com/sports/ highschool.

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