Caution when making a decision about which college is best for your children. My nephew came to this college Frank Phillips, super happy that he was going to study and play baseball. He had very good grades in his classes, he practiced every day with the baseball team, towards his exercises, he was the fourth to collect more money for the team. Unfortunately one Saturday night he slipped and broke his ankle. In the collage there was no one, security, nurses, teacher or coach. "There's always supposed to be a coach in the bedroom." On Monday the coach put a bandage on his feet. (They did not take him to the hospital or a doctor to see him). My nephew called me why my feet were swollen with pain and I could not move it, I had to travel for 5 hours from Albuquerque to be able to take him to the hospital to help him, the college never dealt with his accident and I understand that the institution must have insurance for students. When he returned to play, the coach never used him on the team and told him he would not play until next year. My nephew asked for the release to go to another college. Several college students have called him, but when they call COACH DAVID DIAZ he does not speak well of him and that is why other colleges have not recruited him. As with my nephew, I have heard that COACH DAVID DIAZ has done the same to other students who have left college. When talking about baseball my nephew gives 100%, it's his dream. Mr. DAVID DIAZ start well what you are going to say when you call him to ask for references of a student. Mr. David Diaz, you are a coach, a tutor, a teacher, who is supposed to help and open doors and not to close them.