By Matt Browning
Being able to hit his mark is something that Maize’s Elias Grajeda-Sisson is determined to improve in the 2025 season.
“I’m always trying to perfect the timing in my swing and how accurate I’m hitting my mark,” Grajeda-Sisson said. “Just being accurate that’s the thing I struggle with the most. I just feel super inaccurate sometimes and when I throw a ball. I just feel bad cause I know I can throw it where I need to but it’s just a big thing that ruins my game and it just makes me disappointed but that’s what I think I need to work on the most for this upcoming season.”
Grajeda-Sisson worked with specialty coaches this offseason in hopes of seeing improvement.
“During the off season I’m working with my personal coach Pat Henry asking him what are the main things that I lack on and how can I work on them while throughout the off season,” Grajeda-Sisson said.
There are high hopes from Grajeda-Sisson this season for his Maize team.
“I have a couple goals in mind that I want to make it to state as a team for this year,” Grajeda-Sisson said. “I also want us to get more team wins and keep them in that winning move and for them to keep wanting to bowl and win more and more meets for the rest of their high school career.”