Zachary Crandall

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Sport: Boy's Baseball
HS Grad Year: 2021
Recruitment Status: Undecided
Position 1: Catcher
Position 2: First Base
Ht. / Wt.: 5' 11'' / 195 lbs.
School Jersey #: 9
Club Jersey #:
School: Santa Margarita Catholic High School
Location: Ranch Santa Margarita, CA
Club Team: OC Premier
Other Sports:
GPA: 3.65
SAT: 1320
ACT:
Transcript: Yes
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PERSONAL STATEMENT
I think that preparation is the most important thing that prevents poor performance. It is the work at practice in the cage or on the field that makes the difference. Your preparation is what drives your confidence and success.

REFERENCES
 

Brian Bennett
Title: Head Coach
Organization / School: Core Catching
Phone Number: 949-433-1140
Recommendation: Zach is one of my best students. I make that statement based on specifics in his
personality and personal work ethic. Zach has a unique ability to focus on details in his
training whether in sequences or on technical movements. He works daily on his craft:
hitting, catching, arm strength and care along with his physical strength and diet. When
you have the opportunity to speak with and spend time around him, my words will read
true. This young man is special.
Additional Information: B.B. has known Zach since 2010 through Core Catching, a program for the development of catchers that he owns and runs in Orange County. Zach also takes hitting lessons from B.B. and overall looks to him as a mentor. B.B. is also the head baseball coach at Saddleback Valley Christian School.
 

Chris Malec
Title: Head Coach
Organization / School: SMCHS Varsity Baseball
Phone Number: 949-456-2205
Email: malecchris@smhs.org
Recommendation: “Zach is high character young man who possesses a great deal of athleticism behind the plate and in the batter's box. As a catcher, Zach has soft hands, and above average blocking skills in addition to doing a tremendous job handling a staff. Offensively, Zach has a mature approach at the plate, with an ability to make a pitcher work, and produce consistent solid contact. The power and arm strength continue to grow as he physically matures. With his passion for the game, and consistent work ethic this young man will only continue to get better and make a collegiate ball stronger."