In the sports world today, many of the superstars are American. The process of creating and developing a superstar is unmatched in any other country. The question asked often however is who will be the next American superstar? This article will show you the next people you will all be talking about.
Schniederjans, fresh out of college at Georgia Tech, is currently an amateur. For forty-one weeks, he held the number one position on the amateur world golf rankings. One of his qualities is his amazing power. In the U.S. Open, which he took part in this year, he averaged 332.25 yards from the tee. That tied for third in the driving distance rankings. Even more amazing, he is just twenty-two. If he can drive this far now who knows how far he can drive later in his career. This is surely a name that will come up soon.
Three years ago, Chuckie Keeton was one of the top QB's in the country. Now, he would be already in the NFL. Unfortunately for Chuckie, injuries have plagued his career. He is a forgotten superstar. But, this year, back from injury, he has the chance to bounce back and become the player we thought he could potentially be. We will just watch and see.
Soccer: Bradford Jamieson IV (Forward)
Currently playing on the LA Galaxy, eighteen-year-old Jamieson has loads of talent. So far in his short career he has compiled seventeen goals, for both the national team and his club team, with minimal playing time. He is consistently producing for both teams and in a few years time you could see him on the national team. Watch out, this is a superstar in the making.
Baseball: Michael Freeman (SP)
Taken in the seventh round of the MLB Draft by the Astros, Freeman is already looking like a steal. This year, the senior from Oklahoma State had a 1.31 E.R.A. in 109 and 2/3 innings. If he can do anything that he did in college he can be the next great pitcher in the MLB.
Basketball: Chasson Randle (PG)
Randle has the potential to be the next great basketball player. Stanford's all time leading scorer went undrafted in the NBA Draft but was able to be on the Golden State Warriors summer league team. In the summer league he averaged 9.5 points per game and made nine three-pointers. Randle still needs to work on his passing, but with some work he can develop into an amazing player.
Hockey: Jimmy Vesey (Forward)
By just looking at a statistical standpoint, Vesey is going to be a star. The junior from Harvard scored 32 goals this year and had 26 assists. And that was his junior season! After next year, don't be surprised to see him in the NHL.
Soccer: Bradford Jamieson IV (Forward)
Currently playing on the LA Galaxy, eighteen-year-old Jamieson has loads of talent. So far in his short career he has compiled seventeen goals, for both the national team and his club team, with minimal playing time. He is consistently producing for both teams and in a few years time you could see him on the national team. Watch out, this is a superstar in the making.
Baseball: Michael Freeman (SP)
Taken in the seventh round of the MLB Draft by the Astros, Freeman is already looking like a steal. This year, the senior from Oklahoma State had a 1.31 E.R.A. in 109 and 2/3 innings. If he can do anything that he did in college he can be the next great pitcher in the MLB.
Basketball: Chasson Randle (PG)
Randle has the potential to be the next great basketball player. Stanford's all time leading scorer went undrafted in the NBA Draft but was able to be on the Golden State Warriors summer league team. In the summer league he averaged 9.5 points per game and made nine three-pointers. Randle still needs to work on his passing, but with some work he can develop into an amazing player.
Hockey: Jimmy Vesey (Forward)
By just looking at a statistical standpoint, Vesey is going to be a star. The junior from Harvard scored 32 goals this year and had 26 assists. And that was his junior season! After next year, don't be surprised to see him in the NHL.
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