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Thursday, June 11, 2009
By Laura Butler
M: If you could go back and change anything about your high school career
athletically, what would it be?
Frankie: I would have worked harder in school so that I could go to a bigger college
M: What coaches or other advisors have impacted you? How?
Frankie: Coach Rey. When I first came to PB he was the first teacher to get to know me and I learned a lot from him, not just about baseball, but life.
M: Any advice to underclassmen athletes?
Frankie: Don’t ever give up and work hard to do well in your sport.
M: Do you plan to continue playing a sport in college or to coach in the future? If so, what and at what level?
Frankie: I plan on playing four years of college baseball. After that, I don’t really have a plan.
M: Do you envision yourself coaching in the future?
ture?
Frankie: Yes. I actually have already coached a little, but I would like to learn more about teaching before I become an official coach.
M: Best sports memory?
Frankie: Hopefully playing in the state championship on May 23
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