Lesperance Signs With US College
“If you told me six months ago I would be receiving this I would tell you you’re crazy,” Jesse Lesperance said, adding “let alone two colleges making offers.”
Lesperance a member of the Moose Jaw AA Canucks, has just signed a commitment to play baseball for the Kent State Tuscarawas starting this fall. He will play out of Kent State’s New Philadelphia campus.
“It feels really good,” Lesperance said explaining in his Moose Jaw baseball career there have been plenty of times he felt passed over by some coaches.
Jesse Lesperance commits to playing baseball for Kent State - submitted photo
For the 18 year old Peacock Collegiate student “it felt great to see other coaches saw value in me.”
At the present time he is unaware if the agreement is for a roster spot or if it will include a scholarship as well.
Lesperance Is scheduled to take a ufour year university degree in construction management.
Without the offers out there, he admitted he would be taking a two year college trades course. The roster offering will now see Lesperance take a four-year university degree.
“No I would not be going to university without this offer but I would take a two year trades course.”
Lesperance is hopeful so long as he preforms there may well be scholarship funds available.
Lesperance’s love affair with baseball came when he was about nine years old and his grandma used to play catch with him getting him interested in the game.
From there he has spent nine seasons combined playing little league and then jumping into the Moose Jaw Minor Baseball Association’s Canuck system.
A key figure for Lesperance is Moose Jaw Miller Express’s coach Eric Marriott who has allowed Lesperance the opportunity to field balls before games.
The practice has added a lot to his game.
Jesse Lesperance (left) makes a play at the plate - MJ Independent file photo
Lesperance said he would like to personally thank the Pisio family for their help and encouragement to help make his dreams come true. He said the Pisios have helped him out and how he has very little extra money to make his dreams come true.
Asked if he would like to play baseball professionally Lesperance said one of his dreams is to play baseball at college in the United States and then during the summer come back and play for the Moose Jaw Miller Express.
This will be Lesperane’c final season with the U18 AA Canucks.
He’s hopeful for a great season for himself personally and also for the team.
He’s hopeful for 30 stolen basis as well as a batting average above 400.