Highlight/Skills Video
Academic Info
GPA
High School
Dublin High SchoolAcademic Accomplishments
Awards and Activities
Athletic History
- 2022 Varsity TeamStarter 2nd Team All-Conference
- 2021 Varsity TeamStarter 1st Team All-Conference
2022 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#22
Individual Awards
2nd Team All-Conference
No stats available.2021 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#12
Individual Awards
1st Team All-Conference
No stats available.- 2022 Warrior Academy(Warrior Academy Jimenez 2024-26)
- 2022 Warrior Academy(Warrior Academy Jimenez)
- 2021 Universal Fastpitch(16U- Parajon)
- 2021 Nor Cal Spingola(16U- Cougoule)
Warrior Academy Detailed Information
No stats available.Warrior Academy Detailed Information
No stats available.Universal Fastpitch Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#22
No stats available.Nor Cal Spingola Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#22
No stats available.Tanaya Barrett's Key Stats History
- 20 yrd sprint (60 ft)2.66 CurrentVerified By: Coach James Jiminez- Warrior AcademyVerified On: 01/30/2022
- Pro Shuttle (5-10-5)4.48 CurrentVerified By: Coach James Jiminez- Warrior AcademyVerified On: 01/30/2022
- Grip Strength81 CurrentVerified By: Coach James Jiminez- Warrior AcademyVerified On: 01/30/2022
- Ball Exit Speed (from bat)67 CurrentVerified By: Coach James Jiminez- Warrior AcademyVerified On: 01/30/2022
- Over Hand Throw71 CurrentVerified By: Coach James Jiminez- Warrior AcademyVerified On: 01/30/2022
Personal Statement
My name is Tanaya Barrett, I am a 2024 graduate. I play for Warrior Academy 16U Jimenez, I am a power hitter and outfielder. I attend Dublin High School with a GPA of 3.29. I have had a dream of playing college softball since the age of 7 and I’ve been working everyday to make that dream a reality. It’s taken a ton of sacrifices. I am so grateful for my family who provides me with the opportunity to play, train and compete at a high level in a sport I love. Even a pandemic couldn’t stop me! I was willing to train and play in a mask. I know that I missed out on “typical” teenager activities because of practice, private lessons or a game. I can’t say the road has always been easy and I know that there is always a need for improvement. I still have a lot to learn. As I watch the college athletes play, I can only wish and work towards sharing a field with players I have looked up to for so long. I remember one of the first camps I was invited to attend, I was literally shaking when I walked past the coach. The experience was life changing. It was then I realized the hard work is worth it. It takes this type of dedication to compete with the best and share the same passion for the game of softball. This game has given me the opportunity to expand my friend group, travel around the country and learn from some of the best coaches. Coaches that have pushed me to overcome mental blocks and focus on what needs to get done. They have instilled in me a passion to be a leader on and off the field. They have helped me to mature and develop as a person and an athlete. Lastly, softball has helped me learn about what it takes to accomplish my goal of playing at a collegiate level. I know it will not be easy, but I am willing to work hard the entire journey.
Coach References
- Jeff CougouleTravel / Club CoachLog in to access this info
- Danny ParajonTravel / Club CoachLog in to access this info
- George GumataotaoHigh School Head CoachLog in to access this info
- David BuscovichPrivate CoachLog in to access this info
- Sarah WoofterPrivate CoachLog in to access this info
- Raquel SavoyPosition CoachLog in to access this info