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On the Range: Baseball Player to Game Warden

By: Sam Nichols
Updated: March 12, 2010
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Last summer, during the Little League Word Series playoffs, all eyes were on San Antonio's McAllister team.  But for a group of law enforcement officers, their radar was tuned into just one boy.

Little League baseball star, Wyatt Willis has a dream to become a Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Warden, and he announced that dream during a national televised program at the World Series. 

Wyatt's dad admits he'd rather Wyatt become a professional baseball player, but recognizes that becoming a Texas game warden would also be a great career for Wyatt.

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