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2021-22 Player Profile: Bryson Huwar, Clarion-Limestone Powered by Potter County Family Campground

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D9and10Sports.com is highlighting returning high school student-athletes this summer. The year in school listed next to the athlete’s name is the year the athlete is entering this fall.

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Bryson Huwar – Senior – Clarion-Limestone

Parents Names: Liz and Bryan Huwar
Sports Played: Baseball and Basketball
Siblings: Wade 15, Hank 7
Social Media Handles: Snapchat: brysonhuwar1 – Instagram: brysonhuwar1 – Twitter: Bryson101
2020-21 Highlights: KSAC MVP, 1st team pitcher and DH, batted .605 for the season and finished .596 for the whole season after playoffs, .71 ERA
College Athletics plan if applicable: I am currently choosing between some schools that have given me some options.

            

Q&A With Bryson Huwar

D9and10Sports: How did you first get involved in sports and did you like it?
A: I have been playing baseball since T-Ball and started basketball in 6th grade. I LOVE baseball and basketball has always been like a fun way to get in shape.

D9and10Sports: Who has been your biggest influence in life and why?
A: My dad and my mom. My dad has been there every step of the way helping me with practicing and motivation and recruiting. He has been unreal. My mom has been a great motivator and helps with my brothers at home while I travel.

D9and10Sports: What is your favorite high school sports memory?
A: I have two, one is in basketball and one is in baseball. We beat Clarion’s JV team with me and Nate Megnin hitting some clutch threes and then I got to assist Richie Leadbetter and Ezra Brooks in scoring a basket each. In baseball I was a part of two KSAC championships.

D9and10Sports: What is your favorite social media platform and why?
A: I like Tik Tok because it’s full of cool videos and super funny stuff.

D9and10Sports: What would someone who is meeting you for the first time be surprised to find out about you?
A: I have had two knee surgeries and Lyme disease.

D9and10Sports: If there was one period in history you could go back to, what would it be and why?
A: Probably the times when my dad was a kid because it was very laid back and there were some funny stories from them.

D9and10Sports: What will you tell your kids someday about living through the COVID-19 pandemic?
A: I will tell them that it sucked and was probably the biggest misunderstood event ever. The world could’ve achieved so much if we weren’t worried about this virus.

D9and10Sports: What is your ideal place to live? Country, City, Suburb and why?
A: I would either live on the beach or in the country because in the country I can do super fun outdoor activities and just be crazy.

            

D9and10Sports: Is there anything you wish we would have asked you? If so, what is the answer?
A: Yes, Was there an event that motivated you? Yes there was. When I was in Minor League I didn’t make a team to play baseball for because I really wasn’t known and I cried about it and I remember my grandpa telling me to cheer up and keep going because someday I was gonna be better than those kids. And ever since that day I have been motivated to keep getting better and be so good that they can’t keep me off of the field.

                       

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