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Player Profile: Tristan Villaseñor

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A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass, Texas

 

Our Profile Series subject has been selected to play against athletes from 25 states representing Eagle Pass.

I give you Texas West Wide Receiver Tristan Villaseñor. 

What’s your name and who do you play for? What can you tell our readers about your most recent games and your performance?

My name is Tristan G. Villasenor. Play for Eagle Pass High. Will become a freshmen this fall.

What position do you play? What's your jersey number?

I play Corner & my Jersey number is #4

What are your parents names? Siblings names?

My Dad is Gabriel Villaseñor

Mom is Ashley Sifuentes

Siblings sister Kaedyn Villasenor

Little Brother Josiah Villaseñor

My heroes would have to be my parents. I always look up to them & care for them. As well my siblings

What's your career highlight?

My career highlight would have to be against SA corner stone. Read a WR screen and hit him pretty hard. After the game the coach from opposing team came over and told me it was a good hit n read.

Who's your favorite 

college team?

Texas Longhorns! Hook’em!

Who's your favorite athlete and why? The sport does not matter.

My favorite athlete would have to be Deion Sanders or right now Jalen Ramsey

Offense or defense, it's up to you, give me your favorite play during a game?

Defense all day. I also love special teams and I can play some WR too.

Any hobbies?

Spending time with my family n friends and practicing for the fall.

Favorite food?

Hamburgers

Favorite baseball movies?

Not really a movie fan, but I would pick Remember the Titans

What makes a good 

teammate?

Good teammate: Someone who works hard, plays with tons of effort, and never gives up when things don’t go our way.

Talk to me about your Coach.

My coach would have to my dad. He’s always coached me since I was little and pushes me to become better.

What advice would you give a young man playing baseball for the first time? 

Advice for football. Keep your head down, be humble, work hard, max effort, and never give up. 

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