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Uncommitted Spotlight: '18 Gus Radel, RHP, Sioux Falls Roosevelt



By Rob Allison
Prep Baseball Report Iowa
  

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PBR: What schools have expressed interest in you?
RADEL: Iowa, Minnesota, Tennessee, Kentucky, Western Kentucky, Kansas, Michigan State, Central Michigan, Auburn, Harvard, Duke, Tulane and Creighton. 

PBR: Have you taken any visits, or have any visits scheduled in the near future?
RADEL: I have taken visits to Iowa and Minnesota; I have a visit planned for Michigan State as well.   

PBR: Are you looking for anything in particular in a school?
RADEL: A school where I can get a good education and where I can make an impact right away while working on my craft in preparation for the next level. 

PBR: What were some of your highlights during your junior year?
RADEL: 9-0 for high school team with a .39 ERA with 72 K’S in 52 innings; we won the state championship with an overall record of 33-0. I was selected 1st Team All-Region and All-State. Selected to play in the 2017 Area Code Games in Long Beach, CA.   

PBR: What are your goals for this year?
RADEL: To find the right school and keep improving and working hard on my game.

PBR: Do you play any other sports?
RADEL: Football and Basketball thru my junior year.

PBR: What is your ACT and GPA?
RADEL: I have a 3.5 GPA and scored 21 on the ACT (retaking in October).

 

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