On Monday, he may have started concentrating on play-calls and blitzing linebackers as the front-runner quarterback for the 2009 Nogales High School Apaches football team, but on July 29, incoming senior Keith Zuniga verbally committed to play baseball for the University of Arizona — and plans to sign a letter of intent in November.
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Zuniga, who had a 3.1 grade point average as a junior, said he is undecided about his college major.
In preparation for the step to Division I collegiate ball, Zuniga spent the summer pitching for the Angels White 17-U team, which won the American Amateur Baseball Congress Don Mattingly World Series in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday. The Angels defeated Albuquerque Baseball Academy 8-5 to secure the crown.
“It was a lot of fun,” Zuniga said. “It was a great experience.”
On the mound, Zuniga recorded one win and three saves in the eight-game series.
Zuniga pitched a scoreless 7th inning on the last day, picking up his third save in three days and preserving the win and the championship for the Angels.
“He had a great series for us â€- and a great year for us,” said Angels head coach Kevin Hawthorne. “He’s a great guy to have on the team.”
The Angels finished their 2009 campaign with a 29-7 record after playing every Tuesday and Thursday at Tempe Diablo Stadium beginning in late May.
On the season, Zuniga recorded 34 innings on the mound, gave up 26 hits, 6 earned runs, and threw 21 walks and 51 strikeouts. His ERA was 1.59.
“His ball moves so much. That’s why he was so successful,” Hawthorne said. “As a head coach, it’s huge to have a closer like Keith. It’s a great feeling to have someone that can slam the door shut on anybody.”
A bit intimidated at first, Zuniga said, “I knew I had to come in and work harder. I didn’t think it was going to be easy. It was a wake up call.”
Zuniga woke up to the fact that all the kids involved in AABC play “are chosen for a reason. It’s more competitive” than high school ball, he said.
After racking up a 9-1 record on the mound for the 2009 Apaches, Zuniga said it took about a week before he began play with the Phoenix-based Angels.
It was at the beginning of that 2009 season, though, that a Tucson scout first approached him about playing for the Angels.
Most of the Angels team hail from Phoenix, with a few from Tucson. But coming from a smaller city like Nogales didn’t pose a problem when it came to team chemistry.
“These are a great group of kids, and (Keith) fit right in,” Hawthorne said. “He’s got a great attitude, and he’s a great competitor.”







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