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Brendan Sullivan - Headfirst Honor Roll Camps

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Please welcome Brendan Sullivan to The Best Ever You Show. Brendan is the Founder and President of Headfirst Camps. He directs Headfirst’s Honor Roll Camps. He attended Stanford University, graduating in 1996. While a member of the Cardinal, Brendan participated in three NCAA regional tournaments and the 1995 College World Series, leading the team in saves and appearances during his sophomore season. He played professional baseball with the San Diego Padres and the Texas Rangers. Brendan was a four-year varsity player at St. Albans School (’93) where he was three-time All-Interstate Athletic Conference; two-time Washington Post First Team All-Met [’92-’93], and the 1993 Gatorade Circle of Champions Player of the Year for Washington, D.C. Also in 1995 Brendan was selected Reliever of the Year in the Cape Cod Summer League. Drafted in the 26th round in 1996, Brendan signed with the San Diego Padres. He played minor league baseball for five years and was promoted to the Triple-A Las Vegas Stars his last two seasons. In 2004, Brendan was named a National Double-Goal Coach of The Year award winner, presented by the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA). In 2007, the Headfirst Gamers baseball program was named Organization of the Year by the Washington, D.C. Home Plate Club.
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Please welcome Brendan Sullivan to The Best Ever You Show. Brendan is the Founder and President of Headfirst Camps. He directs Headfirst’s Honor Roll Camps. He attended Stanford University, graduating in 1996. While a member of the Cardinal, Brendan participated in three NCAA regional tournaments and the 1995 College World Series, leading the team in saves and appearances during his sophomore season. He played professional baseball with the San Diego Padres and the Texas Rangers. Brendan was a four-year varsity player at St. Albans School (’93) where he was three-time All-Interstate Athletic Conference; two-time Washington Post First Team All-Met [’92-’93], and the 1993 Gatorade Circle of Champions Player of the Year for Washington, D.C. Also in 1995 Brendan was selected Reliever of the Year in the Cape Cod Summer League. Drafted in the 26th round in 1996, Brendan signed with the San Diego Padres. He played minor league baseball for five years and was promoted to the Triple-A Las Vegas Stars his last two seasons. In 2004, Brendan was named a National Double-Goal Coach of The Year award winner, presented by the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA). In 2007, the Headfirst Gamers baseball program was named Organization of the Year by the Washington, D.C. Home Plate Club.
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