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Jordan High Lettered four years for head coach Ron Anderson ... earned first-team all-state in three years and first-team all-region in three seasons ... selected in the fourth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Texas Rangers but did not sign ... posted six home runs as a senior and seven as a junior ... ranked No. 15 among Area Code Games Top 20 Prospects by Baseball America magazine in 2006 ... also named as Fastest Baserunner on BA’s “Best Tools” list for Area Code Game ... as a junior, named all-state first team, all-state tournament team, all-region first team and team most valuable player after batting .533, with 7 home runs, 7 triples, 21 doubles, 27 RBIs, 39 stolen bases and 47 runs scored ... as a sophomore, named all-state first team, all-state tournament team, all-region first team and team most valuable offensive player after batting .507 with 6 home runs, 11 triples, 19 doubles, 27 RBIs, 37 stolen bases and 48 runs scored ... as a freshman, was all-region first team and team most valuable player ... batted .429 with two home runs, 3 triples, 6 doubles, 24 RBIs, 21 stolen bases and 29 runs scored.
Personal Major is undecided ... born in Salt Lake City, Utah ... son of Tammy and Glen Nash ... has one sister, Whitney, 17, and one brother, Colton, 14 ... enjoys fishing, hunting, golf and playing ping pong when not at the ballpark ... favorite professional athlete is Jose Reyes ... biggest thrill to date is winning the Utah state championship ... favorite TV show is Baseball Tonight ... chose Oregon State because of the “tradition, good coaching, the opportunity and quality of school.”
Garrett Nash
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