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Athlete of the Week: Angelo Douglas

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer
April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 1783

Angelo Douglas, an 18-year-old Senior at Grand Terrace High School, exemplifies what it means to be a true student-athlete. With an exceptional 4.4 GPA, Angelo has successfully balanced the demands of academics and athletics, demonstrating discipline, resilience, and a commitment to excellence.

Athletics has been a central part of Angelo’s life since he was just four years old. Growing up in a highly athletic and competitive family, he developed a natural passion for sports early on. Over the years, he has participated in baseball, football, and basketball, but it was baseball that ultimately captured his focus. Dedicated to mastering the game, Angelo developed his versatility by learning both infield and outfield positions. Today, he serves as the starting third baseman for the Grand Terrace High School baseball team.

One of Angelo’s most defining moments came during his junior year. After sustaining a lower spine injury during football season, he faced an eight-month recovery period. Despite the setback, his determination never wavered. He fought his way back to earn his starting position at third base and finished the baseball season with an impressive .333 batting average. This is an achievement that speaks volumes about his perseverance and mental toughness.

A standout performance that highlights Angelo’s growth came in a recent game against Ida B. Wells High School. In what he describes as one of his best games, Angelo went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate, drawing an additional walk. His performance included a triple, a double, and a single. He credits this success to a key adjustment in his approach and focused on hitting controlled line drives rather than overpowering the ball.

Outside of competition, Angelo remains committed to maintaining an active lifestyle. He regularly lifts weights to build strength and enhance his performance on the field. In his free time, he also enjoys heading to the beach, where he rides bikes and cruiser boards which are activities that allow him to unwind while staying active.

When asked about his motivation, Angelo points to his father, Valentino Douglas, as his greatest influence. “This is without a doubt my father,” Angelo shared. “He has taught me the technicalities of baseball ever since I was young. He showed me how to lift and work hard to get the results you want on the field and in the classroom. He has guided me through every development stage I have gone through and is the reason I am the man I am today.”

Looking ahead, Angelo plans to continue his academic and athletic career at the collegiate level, where he hopes to play baseball while majoring in economics. His long-term goal is to become a stockbroker, combining his analytical skills with the same discipline he brings to sports.

Angelo leaves readers with a powerful perspective: “If you can overthink the worst, why can’t you overthink the best?”

Grand Terrace High School proudly celebrates Angelo Douglas as a dedicated Titan whose journey is a testament to hard work, resilience, and ambition. GTHS plans to honor him with the Player of the Tournament award, a recognition that reflects his outstanding performance. His achievements make Titan Nation incredibly proud, and there is no doubt that the best is yet to come.

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