- A video of Bombers 18U Gold National Team star Emma Humplik hitting absolute blasts during batting practice has gone
viral . - In the clip, the 18-year-old catcher hits ball after ball to the moon and over the outfield fence.
- The coach of a team Humplik faced back in February said the "back-to-back home runs" she hit against her team "still haven't landed" and described the highly-ranked recruit as "the real deal."
Emma Humplik has the
The 18-year-old went viral this week after posting a video of herself blasting moonshots over the fence during batting practice. In the clip, Humplik — who has already made her mark as a member of the Bombers 18U Gold National Team — hits
—Emma Humplik (@emmahumplik12) July 8, 2020
The clip, which was shared by ESPN,
"She's the real deal," she added.
—Coach Hollie (@alyssahollie) July 10, 2020
Humplik — a Texas native — initially committed to staying in-state to play college ball at Texas A&M, but the pandemic has complicated her scholarship offer. With college seniors earning the opportunity to play for an extra year after spring sports were canceled, Humplik was given little choice but to restructure her scholarship when she arrives in College Station.
"I was really devastated," she told KOGT Radio. "I had many family members attend A&M and my grandparents live in College Station. I was looking forward to November 13 which is signing day."
Instead, she decided to reopen her recruitment. The viral video has helped momentously in that effort, attracting attention from more than 15 programs. Wherever Humplik lands, she's all but certain to make a huge impact when she steps to the plate.
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