Hometown | Sydney, Australia |
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World Championship Experience
- 2022 WBSC Men’s World Championship – Had a 2.18 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 35.1 innings pitched
Career Highlights
- 2022 Pan American Championship – Had a 3.462 ERA and 29 strikeouts in 30.1 innings pitched
get to know…
- What does it mean to play for USA Softball? It has been a lifelong dream of mine to play in a Men’s Softball World Championship and to win a WBSC gold medal. I am half American and half Australian and to be able to represent a part of who I am is very special to me. I am honored to be wearing the red, white and blue and will play with a lot of pride.
- How did you get started in Men’s Fast Pitch? When I was four years old living in Sydney, I had friends who had just begun playing T-ball. My parents decided to enroll me and as I got older, I started to learn how to pitch. From there, I began making representative sides such as state teams and traveling the world to pitch.
- What is your favorite thing about Men’s Fast Pitch? The fact that I can travel all around the world and be introduced to the most amazing people and cultures. I’ve made lifelong friends around the world from this sport.
- What would you tell someone who wanted to know more about Men’s Fast Pitch? Give it a go! The great thing about Men’s Fast Pitch is that the community is so welcoming and there are no silly questions.
- If you could give young softball athletes one piece of advice, what would it be? Don’t give up. There will always be a time in someone’s life where things may not being going as planned – That builds character! Everything happens for a reason and if you’re stuck, ask for help.
- What non-softball sport would you like to try? American Football!
- Personal motto: Everything happens for a reason
- Fun Facts: I was born and grew up in Sydney, Australia and I have a bachelors degree in sports business and leadership from the Australian College of Physical Education.
- Three words to describe yourself: Jovial, Open-Minded, Competitive.
- If you could only bring one thing with you on a deserted island, what would it be? A boat.