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Gatorade 2020 - 2021: Player of the Year

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Fisher Ingersoll

Shortstop
AMERICAN FORK HS
AMERICAN FORK, UTAH
JUNIOR
Height: 6-FOOT-3
Press Release

Peak Performance

.610

Batting Average (Season)

44

Runs Scored (Season)

41

RBIs (Season)

4

Home Runs (Season)
“Fisher Ingersoll owns a next-level skill set in all phases of the game—hitting, defense, arm strength and competitive drive. He was a key player in American Fork’s run to the 6A title. He drove in big runs in big situations to power their offense. In many games, he was clearly the best player on the field. A two-sport athlete with Division I offers in football, he is well-deserving of this award.”
Joel Sato
Head Coach head coach at Bingham High
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Athletic Excellence

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound junior shortstop led the Cavemen to a 30-1 record, the Class 6A state championship and a No. 22 national ranking by Perfect Game this past season. Also the 2021 Deseret News Mr. Baseball award winner, Ingersoll posted a batting average of .610 with 44 runs scored and 41 RBI to go with 13 doubles, seven triples and four home runs. He swiped 12 bases in as many attempts and compiled an OPS of 1.037. In six postseason tournament games en route to the title, he batted .789 (15 -of-19) with a triple, two home runs and eight runs scored. Ranked as the nation’s No. 84 middle infielder in the Class of 2022 by Prep Baseball Report, he also reached base safely in 22 of 23 regular-season games.

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Academic Achievement

Ingersoll has maintained a 3.70 GPA in the classroom. He has made a verbal commitment to play baseball at Brigham Young University beginning in the fall of 2022.

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Exemplary Character

A five-year participant in the school district’s peer tutor program, Ingersoll has donated his time by working with disabled and special needs students in addition to caroling during the holidays at a local retirement community. He has also participated in his school’s Sub-for-Santa initiative that benefits underserved students at his school in addition to volunteering at the Alpine School District track meet and the Lone Peak rivalry baseball game, both of which serve students with disabilities.