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9 Questions with Midwest City Baseball Player Bryan Williams Jr. – Presented by Candace Cunningham Shelter

VYPE: Bryan, what grade are you in this season and how long have you played baseball?
Williams: I am in the 12th grade, and I have been playing baseball since I was six. 

VYPE: How is the team looking early in the season?
Williams: We are looking solid we have little things to fix here and there but very solid. 

VYPE: Tell me about your teammates. What do you like most about this group of guys?
Williams: I like how our friendships go further than the sport itself, we are brothers on and off the field.

VYPE: What does it mean to you to be a student-athlete at MWC?
Williams: The thing I love most about being a student-athlete is how much support we get from the school and community. 

VYPE: Are you involved with any clubs or groups at school?
Williams: I am in yearbook and leadership. 

VYPE: Do you have a favorite class or teacher?
Williams: Government is my favorite subject, and Mrs. Gorman is my favorite teacher. 

VYPE: What area of your game have you worked the most to improve this season?
Williams: I have worked on everything from getting better reads to being a complete hitter in the box and I play centerfield. 

VYPE: What would you like to do after you graduate?
Williams: I would like to continue my baseball career at Dallas Baptist University. 

VYPE: When you have some free time, how do you like to spend it?
Williams: I like to play my PS5 when I have time.

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