For most of his life, Jet Berry was the smaller kid trying to keep his uniform on. Coaches taped his football pants in place. His mom tailored down his jerseys. He was the youngest of a family of athletes. He was the runt next to Jacob, Jenae, and Jade. You can imagine what that looks like when the dinner-table conversation is varsity letters, signing days, and what your older brother just did in the SEC tournament.

But that narrative is no longer. Jet has claimed his place on the mantle, and may be sitting at the head of the dinner table soon. 

Jet Berry closed out his senior spring at Queen Creek High slashing .441/.500/.703 with 6 home runs, 4 triples, and a 1.203 OPS over 33 games for one of the country's premier 6A programs. He ran a near 1:1 walk-to-strikeout mark in 132 plate appearances and a sub-11% …