Shortstop Jackson Commits to California
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Conor Jackson, an All-City shortstop from El Camino Real High who’s considered one of the region’s top college baseball prospects, said Monday he has committed to California.
It was a major recruiting victory for first-year Coach David Esquer, a former Pepperdine assistant who was able to lure Jackson to Berkeley despite strong bids by Miami and Pepperdine.
“I just feel it’s a place I can excel in athletically and academically,” Jackson said.
Jackson, who used to play football at El Camino Real, joked about catching passes from former Hart quarterback Kyle Boller, a freshman for the Golden Bears.
“We’ll have to start hanging out,” he said.
He’s the second El Camino Real baseball player to make a commitment. Infielder John Voita will attend Cal State Northridge. Conquistador outfielder Sean McElroy also is being recruited by Northridge.
Last week, Crespi outfielder Brian Horwitz committed to Cal.
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