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To Whom It May Concern, I have known Nick since his freshman year of high school, and had the pleasure of coaching him in summer baseball for travel baseball. I was Nick’s coach for 4 years, always found him to be one of the hardest working players on the team. He was our main catcher which is one of the most difficult positions on a baseball team. Nick became a leader on the team even though at the beginning he was one of the younger players, which speaks strongly of his character. When he became one of the older players on the team (his senior year) he worked very well with the younger players to make them feel comfortable, to be a part of team, and to let them know when they made a mistake so that they could improve their play, and not repeat their mistake again. I know that he went to a community college, was recruited by a souther school which canceled their baseball program after two years that he was there, and that he now plays at Northwood University in Midland Mi. This is an indication of Nick’s ability to stick to his desired opportunity to play baseball at the university level, and still work towards obtaining his college degree. Whatever the future holds for him I am sure that Nick will work hard to reach his goals, and be a worker that a company would be proud to have in their organization. Respectfully Submitted, Richard A. Schoenberg

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To Whom It May Concern,

I have known Nick since his freshman year of high school, and had the pleasure of coaching him in summer baseball for travel baseball.  I was Nick’s coach for 4 years, always found him to be one of the hardest working players on the team.  He was our main catcher which is one of the most difficult positions on a baseball team.  Nick became a leader on the team even though at the beginning he was one of the younger players, which speaks strongly of his character.  When he became one of the older players on the team (his senior year) he worked  very well with the younger players to make them feel comfortable, to be a part of team, and to let them know when they made a mistake so that they could improve their play, and not repeat their mistake again.  I know that he went to a community college, was recruited by a souther school which canceled their baseball program after two years that he was there, and that he now plays at Northwood University in Midland Mi.  This is an indication of Nick’s ability to stick to his desired opportunity to play baseball at the university level, and still work towards obtaining his college degree.  Whatever the future holds for him I am sure that Nick will work hard to reach his goals, and be a worker that a company would be proud to have in their organization.

Respectfully Submitted,

Richard A. Schoenberg