LaRosa’s MVP of the Week Winner
- Name: Cameron Satterwhite
- School: Moeller
- Sport(s): Baseball
- Graduating Yr: 2005
- Greatest Achievement: Baseball scholarship to Indiana
- Birth Date: 12-13-86
- Height-Weight: 6’-180 lbs.
- Residence: West Chester
- Parents: Carl & Dawn
- Biggest Influence: “My father.”
- Future Goal: “Be a professional baseball player.”
- MVP Accomplishments: A senior centerfielder, wearing jersey #20, Cameron Satterwhite was one
of many stars to help lead the Crusaders last year to a 28-3 record and the Ohio Division I
state championship. Cameron had an outstanding season, batting .393 with 34 RBIs and scoring
32 runs. A three-year starter, Cameron has a varsity career average of .365 with 54 RBIs and
50 runs scored. He also has set a school record for the longest hitting streak, 26 games. Last
season, Cameron was named as the league’s MVP and was also named 1st team all-city. A
good academic student, Cameron plays for the Cincinnati Bulldogs during the summer, and he
will play on scholarship in the Fall at Indiana University. Active in community service as a
youth minister at his church, Cameron’s favorite athlete is Reggie Jackson, and his
most-like-to-meet is Cincinnati Reds outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., also a Moeller grad.
- Coach’s Quote: “Cameron has had one goal since he came to Moeller, to play
professional baseball. In order to achieve his dream, he has worked extremely hard in the
off-season to build up his strength, speed, quickness and baseball skills. Cameron is a team
leader on and off the field and has the ability to make others around him better. He is a
quality person with great baseball skills.” -- Mike Cameron, Baseball Coach
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