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Gavin Guard - Friday Harbor High School Athlete

Gavin Guard

Friday Harbor High School
Friday Harbor, Washington

Single Sport High School Athlete
A little bit about Gavin...
29-Year-Old Grad.     6'1"    190 lbs.


About Gavin Guard

Gavin is a 29-Year-Old Grad. at Friday Harbor High School in Friday Harbor, Washington. He currently focuses on one sport, Baseball.

Varsity HS letter freshman and sophmore year. Baseball NW (2010) and (2011) allstar tournament for class of 2013 played in Oregon and Centrailia. American Legion allstar selection (AA). Selected to Baseball NW top players to watch list as a (Catcher for class of 2013) for 2010,2011,2012. Selected to 2011 Baseball NW Junior Fall Scout Team. Selected to be a member of 2012 USA Baseball 16U team in Arizona. Selected to play for AIST U-19 in dominican Republic 2012 to reprsent USA International baseball tournament. Played select baseball for 7 years. Worked with USA coach Gary Hatch from 9-12 years old at NWBI. Attended Bill Stubbs-Stubby's infield camp. Played for the Seattle Stars,Washington Wave,and now Washington FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes). Work out of Rijo Athletics in Woodenville,Wa. ran by Jose Rijo (Milwaukee Brewers Scout). Competed in the CABA world series in Indiana and Tennessee (09,10,). Attended an ASU showcase. Worked with Dwayne Dalton,(San Francisco Giants scout). Hits #4 on Washington FCA team. Plays on U-18 Premier team as a 16 year old. Has a .899% OPS in hitting stats. Look up (Gavin Guard) on UTUBE for a video profile. Also look at (BERECRUITED.com)

Physical Attributes

Gavin's Physique

Height:6'1"
Weight:190 lbs.
Dominant Arm:Right

Gavin's Speed and Strength

Bench Press:200 lbs.
Squat:545 lbs.

College Information

Gavin's Colleges of Interest

1.)  Azusa Pacific University
2.)  Stanford University
3.)  Gonzaga University

Gavin's Majors of Interest

1.)  Health Professions and Related Clinical Services


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