By Hayden Swope
Last season, Campus’ Grady Clements made himself known behind the plate, as he was a second team all-league catcher for the Colts. This year, Clements is focused on his skill when he steps up to the plate.
“Really the only thing that I wanted to improve on this offseason was my batting average,” Clements said.
After years of falling just short, Clements is excited to change the ending and go all the way this year.
“The past three years we came up short for a regional championship, so we are going to try to make a state title run this year,” Clements said.
While trying to make it to state, Clements is looking forward to getting to do it with some of his best friends.
“The thing I am most excited about is that I get to play with all of my boys one last season and try to make a state title run with them,” Clements said.
Taking a fun moment from his freshman year, Clements hopes to add another one to the books after this spring season.
“My most memorable moment was when I hit my two home runs of my freshman year in a regional game,” Clements said.
Clements plans to continue his academics and athletics after graduation in the spring.
“For college I am committed to Tabor for baseball, and plan to study business and further my education,” Clements said.