Xavier had high hopes of joining the baseball team at the beginning of his 7th grade year, but the programโ€™s launch was in jeopardy.

Located in Philadelphia, baseball at Middle Years Alternative for the Arts and Humanities was underfunded and had been placed on a wait list for approval to be able to field a team.

The school had been active in creating as many sports programs as possible to offer students in the urban Philadelphia neighborhood.

โ€œMiddle Years Athletics are not offered a lot of support with finances, uniforms, etc.,โ€ said Special Education Liaison Ivey Welshans. โ€œWe work really hard as an athletic department to provide opportunities.โ€

This is a grassroots effort, aided by bake sales and other fundraising, which provided the schoolโ€™s soccer, softball, flag football, volleyball, track & field, basketball, and golf programs.

Many students, including Xavier, were disappointed that baseball would not have enough funding.

Athletic Director Fadil Doctry said the school became aware of Pitch In For Baseball & Softball as a possible avenue for assistance prior to the 2018-19 school year, and took advantage of the opportunity to launch their baseball program. They completed the application process, received equipment, and were approved by the district to field a team in 2019.

Doctry said Xavier had been a quiet student during his first few years at the school, but he was the first to sign up.

โ€œHe immediately became more active in school activities,โ€ Doctry said.

Xavierโ€™s attendance, grades, and behavior all improved within a matter of months.

โ€œOnce on the team, he did not miss one practice and took on a leadership role as captain of the MYA baseball team.

โ€œHe ended the season winning the teamโ€™s MVP award, but most importantly found a sport that helped him to improve his academic, emotional, and overall social experience in middle school.โ€

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