- January 10, 2025
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Samara Singh has done more than just stand out as a talented player at Ocoee Little League (since renamed to West Orange Babe Ruth). In addition to making Ocoee’s 12-Year-Old All-Stars team last spring, Singh — a catcher and a pitcher — played for GTB (Girls Travel Baseball) and will compete this November in the “WORLD COMES to the Palm Beaches” International Baseball Tournament.
I was around 4, or maybe before that. My brothers played T-ball, and I always liked to run around with them and practice with them.
I like that I’m a girl and people think I’m (bad) at it. This weekend I was playing (travel ball), and the other team was like, “Just get this easy out,” and everybody moved in. I hit it over their head, and we scored.
I’m trying to make it. I’m going to try out for my high-school team, but if I don’t make it, then I’m also going to try out for softball, so I can get that scholarship.
I was on the Rays. We started off not that good, but we got better throughout the season. We came out to be Top Team.
Hitting my first home run last year. It was in Apopka … the field with the three palm trees behind it — I hit the top of the palm tree. I was like “Whoa, I just did that!”
I block everybody out, because most of the time, they’re trying to distract me. I like to throw my fastball, because it kind of tails a little bit for me.
(St. Louis catcher) Yadier Molina. I like to watch when he throws people out from his knees — it’s really cool.
Science — we did fun experiments, and my teacher (Shannon Hulcher) was awesome. He was funny, and he told a lot of jokes.
Probably a lawyer. My dad always says, “You would make a great lawyer,” so I’ve thought about it, and it would be pretty cool.
My brother JJ (John Singh Jr.). I look up to him a lot, because he is a catcher and pitcher, too.
I like to watch “Full House” and “Fuller House.” I like when Stephanie says, “How rude!”