Some days Torii Hunter Jr. is playing football. Some days he is playing baseball. And other days he is doing both.
Regardless of everything, though, Hunter is having fun. And who could blame him? Hunter, a four-star wide receiver out of Prosper, Texas, wasn’t in the initial ESPN 150 in April. However, as he prepares for his senior season, he has vaulted to No. 50 overall and No. 8 at receiver.
Hunter, the son of four-time MLB all-star Torii Hunter, didn’t get to spend much time focusing on football at the start of his summer.
Regardless of everything, though, Hunter is having fun. And who could blame him? Hunter, a four-star wide receiver out of Prosper, Texas, wasn’t in the initial ESPN 150 in April. However, as he prepares for his senior season, he has vaulted to No. 50 overall and No. 8 at receiver.
Hunter, the son of four-time MLB all-star Torii Hunter, didn’t get to spend much time focusing on football at the start of his summer.
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