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Former Alameda High School Athlete to continue baseball career at San Francisco State University

Christopher Scyphers’ commitment to San Francisco State University was a decision he knew would shape more than just his college career, but the foundation for his next forty years. His determination to play baseball at the collegiate level led to his decision to join NCSA Athletic Recruiting, an exclusive recruiting network that provides student athletes with the opportunity and technology to be proactive in their recruiting process. Not only did Christopher have the tools he needed for the recruiting process, NCSA also educated him on the steps he needed to take to achieve his goal.

 

Christopher has demonstrated the true meaning of “student-athlete.” Keeping up with his grades, Christopher has worked hard to match his level of success in the classroom to his success on the field. He plans to pursue a degree at the university located in San Francisco, California.

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As a varsity athlete, Christopher played a crucial role as Alameda’s starting catcher. Christopher also has four years of varsity experience with the football team.

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Christopher’s self-motivation and trust in the recruiting process has rewarded him with the opportunity to play baseball as a San Francisco State University Gator and earn a meaningful degree that will allow him to succeed in the future.

                                                                                                                          

If you would like more information about Christopher, please visit his recruiting profile at: https://recruit-match.ncsasports.org/clientrms/profile/recruiting_profile/1235319.
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