Aldine ISD Spring 2024
ALDINE NIMITZ BASEBALL
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Cerino Keeping His Cool in the Heat of Spring Competetion SOPHOMORE SUPER
MOST ATHLETES HAVE A FOUNDATION FROM THEIR FAMILY FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE SPORT. However, that doesn’t happen to be the case for Nimitz third baseman Alberto Cerino. He was the one to blaze the trail. “I was actually the first one in my family to start playing,” he said. “So, I encouraged all my cousins to try it out too, which got them into it. There was a time when I put the bat down for a few years, but my cousins returned the favor and re motivated me to get back on the field. “I’m glad they did, because it’s become really cathartic. I find a lot of relaxation with it, and I get to spend a lot of time with my friends, which is all the appeal I need.” Even though he keeps that cool, calm demeanor, the sophomore always seems to show up when it matters most. As a freshman, he earned first-team, all district honor after hitting at a .400 clip, knocking in 12 RBSs and scoring 11 runs. While the going hasn’t always been easy for the Cougars as a whole, there’s plenty of upside to be found for the future of the ballclub. “It’s about the experience for me, honestly,” said Cerino. “Playing against other schools in this district and this area, there’s nothing like it. The level of competition that we face is really high, which can only help me and my teammates to improve.” The future shouldn’t just end at the high school level for Cerino. According to the Nimitz coaching staff, Cerino has had more than a few eyes spotting him – namely Harvard and the San Diego Padres – for a potential opportunity to play at the next level. “It’s incredibly surreal,” he said. “But, I can’t get my hopes up just yet. I’m still very young, so all I can do now is just remain focused on what’s in front of me for the time being.” Despite his young age, Cerino holds a wisdom beyond his years, which is indicated by his patience. Just as he said, his focus will be with his team as Nimitz seeks to re-enter the district conversation. “Right now, I feel that our chances of turning things around are pretty good,” Cerino said. “We do have some seniors on this team who are prepared to give it their all in their last year. I’m hopeful for the future of this program, and I think we have some guys who can get things done.” Obstacles are meant to be overcome as the Cougars’ best baseball is ahead of them with Cerino in the lineup.
\\ By Matthew Ogle
Alberto Cerino
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