Natalie Sanchez helps Chargers celebrate senior day in a 2-0 nonconference victory over Geneva.
Aurora Central Catholic’s Natalie Sanchez connects against Geneva during a nonconference game in Aurora on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. “The next time she talks will be one of the first times I’ve heard her talk,” Pasqualini said with a chuckle. “She’s very quiet, but she’s just steady. She makes plays and is very good on defense.
“When her location is on, she can just blank people. She’s tough to hit. Super athletic and strong. She has a little extra spin on her ball and tails a little differently from what hitters are used to from right-handers.”Aurora Central Catholic’s Natalie Sanchez runs to first base against Geneva during a nonconference game in Aurora on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
A high honor student with an exceptional work ethic, Sanchez is hitting .353 this spring with four doubles, two triples, one home run and 14 RBIs. For several years, she has helped with the family cleaning business operated by her dad and mother Carina after practices and games several days a week.
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