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TRANSFERRING FROM MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL AFTER HIS FRESHMAN SEASON, CADEN QUECK FLOURISHED AT THE WOODLANDS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY.
The 6-foot-2 outfielder has a big arm and hits for power and average, making him a coveted college prospect.
"It was all about opportunity," Queck said. "There was just so much opportunity to showcase what I could do here at The Woodlands Christian Academy. It's been an amazing experience and I've gained so many relationships having come here."
Queck was looking forward to playing with his younger brother Carson, but the season was cut short.
"It's tough how it all ended but now I'm getting prepared for the next level," he said. "I've always dreamed about going to play baseball at a mid-major DI that was pretty close to the beach. It's just a bonus to have signed with a program that's basically on an island."
Queck will play for the Islanders of Texas A&M- Corpus Christi.
"I fell in love with the school, the city and the program," he said. "I love being outside playing basketball or on the beach. It worked out really well."
When not outside, he's playing Call of Duty with his friends or watching tape on his favorite player Javier Baez.
"I really can't see myself getting away from the game," he said. "Of course, I want to pursue the goal of being a Major League Baseball player, but so does everyone else. If that doesn't work out, I'd like to coach or be a player agent."\
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PIC THIS: Parker dominates, Trow goes yard as TWCA downs Aldine Davis, 8-0
The Woodlands Christian Academy has come out swinging to start the 2020 season. The Warriors entered Monday night seeking their fifth win of the season as they took on Aldine Davis at Warrior Field.
Caedmon Parker was the man of the evening.
Parker was dominant on the mound, giving up no runs on one hit and striking out 11 in six innings. He also went 1 for 3 at the dish.
Matthew Trow, Jackson Blue and Carson Queck provided the pop at the plate. Trow blasted his third home run of the year, going 2 for 4 at the plate with two RBIs, while Blue and Queck also drove in two runs apiece. Blue was 2 for 4, while Queck was 1 for 3 with a triple.
The Woodlands Christian Academy improved to 5-2 on the season with the 8-0 victory.