Baseball

Tyler Starling’s Versatility Propels Agoura High to Playoff Spot

The three‑sport star balances baseball, football and track while committing to UC San Diego

Tyler Starling, a senior at Agoura High in Southern California, has emerged as one of the most versatile athletes in the region, excelling in baseball, football and track.

A Multi‑Sport Phenomenon

On the gridiron he caught 56 passes for 1,158 yards and 14 touchdowns, numbers that have drawn attention from coaches and recruiters alike.

In baseball, Starling leads his team with a .362 batting average and has already hit seven home runs, underscoring his offensive impact.

He also competes in track, finishing fifth in the long jump at the Southern Section Division 3 finals, a feat made more notable by his mother Amanda Starling, who serves as the school’s track coach.

Standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 205 pounds, his physical presence adds a unique dimension to his multi‑sport performance.

Starling has pledged to continue his baseball career at UC San Diego, where he hopes to develop further under a program known for its strong academics and competitive athletics.

His team is slated to face Garden Grove Pacifica in a Division 3 playoff game, a matchup that could further showcase his all‑round abilities.

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