2025: All-CCAA HM ... All-CCAA Tournament Team ... Played in 43 games with 39 starts at catcher ... Slashed .308/.450/.408 ... Recorded 40 hits with six going for doubles, two for triples and one for a home run ... Recorded 34 runs and 21 RBIs ... Drew an RBI walk to walk-off East Bay on April 27 ... Threw out 11 runners trying to steal a base.
2024: All-CCAA HM ... CCAA All-Tournament Team ...
CCAA Spring Academic Honor Roll ... Played 58 games and started 57 as the everyday catcher ... Slashed .355/.490/.457 ... Team leader in walks (32), HBP (23) and Stolen Bases (10) ... Recorded 70 hits on the season with 14 going for doubles and two for home runs ... Also had 46 runs and 34 RBIs ... Defensively, threw out 18 runners trying to steal a base and turned four double plays ... Recorded a season-high four RBIs against Chico State in the CCAA Tournament on May 8.
2023: CCAA Spring Academic Honor Roll ...
2022-23 CCAA All-Academic Award honoree ... Played in 24 games with 19 starts at catcher ... Slashed .344/.429/.406 ... Finished the season with 22 hits, 10 runs and 11 RBIs ... Perfect 3-for-3 on stolen bases with two coming against Cal State Dominguez Hills on 3/25 ... Had a season high three hits against CSU Pueblo on 2/19
Before SF State: 2022 California Junior College First Team All Bay Valley Conference Catcher at Mendocino College ... 2021 California Junior College First Team All Bay Valley Conference Catcher ... Was named the 2019 3A Nevada High School State MVP ... Played Club baseball with the Reno Muckdogs.
Why SF State: "I chose SF State because of the winning culture at the school along with the very competitive conference we play in. I also felt very welcomed by the coaching staff and players from the first day I stepped on campus."
Future Plans After SF State: Plans to earn a business degree while also furthering his baseball career to the next level after SFSU
Personal: Parents are Lanay and Bryant ... Sister is Alissa