Ever since Hunter Greene stepped foot on campus at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame High as a 14-year-old freshman, everyone has predicted stardom in baseball. But one day, it will be remembered how much he has done to help inspire and encourage the next generation of students to follow their dreams. Greene, the No. 2 draft pick of the Cincinnati Reds in 2017, has become a member of the team's starting rotation while continuing to serve as a role model for others.
Without the grant, the organization can't build capacity for more outreach or volunteer support. It also means we may not have the opportunity to expand programming to new schools or youth sites.
"Roy, your service is complete. You served your country. You served your church. You served all of us. Your legacy lives on, in the Imps, in the lives you've touched, and in the people we are because of you."