ReeceDickie

Reece Dickie

CF, 3B, Catcher • 2027

Player Information

NAME: Reece Dickie

CLASS: 2027

PRIMARY POSITION: Center Field 
SECONDARY POSITIONS: Third Base, Catcher

HEIGHT: 5'4"

WEIGHT: 175

BATS: L

THROWS: R

GPA: 4.3

MAJOR: Nursing

HIGH SCHOOL:  Auburn High School

CLUB TEAM: Webster Wrath 16U (#9)

INSTAGRAM: reece_dickie

TWITTER: ReeceDicki2027

PHONE: 508-864-0310

H.S. COACH: Ronald Bosse  
CLUB COACH: Nathan Stawiecki  

MORE ABOUT ME:

As an athlete I am always willing to have constructive criticism, as it helps me understand the game more from many different viewpoints. I will always ask a coach questions on my skills and my mental game to keep improving daily. I go to hitting lessons at the strike zone 2-3 times a month just to make sure my swing and mechanics are consistent. I often try my best to stay on a consistent gym schedule, either at home or at the gym. I try to make sure to focus on certain workouts that make me stronger for the game either lifting 25 to 30 minutes 2 to 3 times a week and doing more workouts on the side. My primary position is outfield but I also can play 3rd base and catcher. I am willing to play any position needed on the field besides pitcher.
Throughout high school I have completed 2 AP courses in my sophomore year and 8 honors courses between my freshman and sophomore year. I am currently in 2 AP courses and 3 honors classes. I have been accepted into the Auburn High School National Honor Society Program. My volunteer hours consisted of working locally at softball tournaments preparing fields, running scoreboards, music or even running the concession stand. Although I consider myself more on the introverted side, I am always willing to work with new people and to make new friendships. I have been a captain of my travel team starting this year at 15 years old.
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A LITTLE ABOUT WRATH

Webster Wrath is a competitive travel softball program for 12U–18U players who want to play at a higher level. Athletes train year-round and compete in tournaments across the region, with a strong focus on development, commitment, and team success.