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Reagan Jones
Quick Facts
Nick Name: Dirty
Hometown: Alvin, TX
College Signee: Texas A&M University
Member League:
Club Team: Texas Bombers Gold - Smith
Positions: 2B, 3B, SS
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Sis bates
" they don't care what you are going through, or what you are feeling, they are here to see a damn show" -unknown
Fishing and painting
Texas A&M University
Their culture is unmatched within the school and on the softball field, and I would like to work with animals in the future so an agricultural school felt like home to me.
I just try to have my own persona, I don’t try to match other players
Another of my family fought in ww2 and Vietnam, also a lot if my family is native American (past generations)
I would like to have an impact on the younger girls that would come up and later fill my shoes once I’m out of softball. I want to be a little kids why, and the reason they wan5 to be great. I want my teammates to look back and know I gave it my all playing next to them and remember the way I play the game as “great”. I want to be known as the the person that would make crazy plays look effortless. But most of all, I want to inspire.
One of my favorite memories from high-school softball was in my sophomore year. Our high-school field is 230′ dead center and I had just been waiting for my fire home game home run since the start if freshman year. So, In my sophomore year we were playing this school that had come up to play from Louisiana. I had been hitting good all game but not quite reaching the fence. The visiting team head coach came up to me one time while I was on first base and he said “man I’d like to see you hit one out already”. Well in my last at bat of that game, the vases were loaded and everything was in slow motion as I got ready to hit. I put one foot in the box and I looked up to see the head coach out our opponent videoing like a proud dad with the biggest smile across his face. The pitch came and went like butter, straight over center field fence. It was my first home run on or 230 home field, my first grand slam on our home field and it was a walk off to end in the 500th win for coach David McCorkle, and when I crossed home plate not only was my entire team going absolutely insane and celebrating, but so was the other team along with their coaches.