It is pretty rare when a single high school has multiple students committed to play baseball at major Division 1 programs. It is even more rare when there are three of those players who are all juniors, committed before their junior baseball season even begins.
Danny Hayes, a class of '09 student at Sacramento's Jesuit High School, has just committed to the Oregon State Beavers. He joins Andrew Susac, another Jesuit '09, who is committed to Oregon State and Jimmy Bosco, the third Jesuit class of '09 student, who is committed to Cal-Berkeley.
Nine months ago, Danny Hayes suffered a serious injury when his pelvis split at the point where his hamstring tendon attaches. He couldn't even walk for a period of time, let alone run or play baseball. With a ton of dedication and hard work, he's transformed himself back into one of the top high school players in the class of 2009, and has just realized a dream of his with this opportunity to play for one of the top baseball teams in the entire nation.
These three young men form a very unusual and talented core for Jesuit these next two seasons. While I imagine that other schools have had three underclassmen commit early before, I'm not aware of any examples; especially at schools of this caliber.
Congratulations guys!
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