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Bishop-Worn, Packer commit

A pair of Werribee Giants young guns have locked in their baseball futures having committed to colleges in America.

It’s been a whirlwind few months for Addison Bishop-Worn who has now committed to one of the top American college baseball programs.

Bishop-Worn has committed to New Mexico Junior College, following in the footsteps of Australian standout Brent Iredale, who is now with the Pittsburgh Pirates in professional baseball.

Bishop-Worn cited the program’s proven track record in player development as a key factor in his decision.

“I felt like it was the right fit for me to grow as a person and as a baseball player. New Mexico has shown they have a proven level of development,” he said.

“Baseball has always been a strong focus of mine, and it’s led to so many opportunities and friendships that have helped me improve my game,” he added.

When asked what advice he would give to other young players aspiring to follow a similar pathway, Bishop-Worn kept it simple.

“Just keep working hard and stay focused on your goals.”

The recruitment process was guided by DownUnder Travellers, who supported Bishop-Worn through each stage of the college pathway.

Bishop-Worn made his Melbourne Aces debut late last year, with the club calling it one of the best debuts ever.

Surprised to get an Aces call up to begin with, the 19-year-old started in the second game and scored four runs across two games.

He is part of the Aces squad that is currently and started in one of three games against the New Zealand Diamond Blacks.

Bishop-Worn told Star Weekly after his Aces debut that college was only something that he recently decided he wanted to do.

“It wasn’t until last year I was looking at college. I was a bit skeptical if I would be able to compete at that next level.

“I want to go now and continue my career.”

Levi Packer is also headed to college after signing with York County Community College.

“Levi’s dedication, work ethic, and commitment to both his academic and baseball journey have earned him the opportunity to compete at the next level,” the Giants said.

“This is a fantastic achievement and a true reflection of the hours of hard work he has put in on and off the field.

“We commend Levi on this exciting next step.

“The entire Giants family will be watching with pride as Levi takes this next chapter in his baseball career.”

Both are part of the Giants division 1 side.

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