Letteri said.
One of the best amateur players on
the planet, Letteri has an eye towards turning pro in the next few months.
While Letteri has no plans to make a career out of handball (he already has a consulting job lined up for after graduation), he intends to continue with the sport as a side-activity.
"It will be a fun thing to do in my free time," Letteri said.
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