When he was young, Brady attended the local Juniper rosella High School and graduated from 1995. He plays football, basketball and baseball at school. Brady was an excellent baseball player in high school and belonged to the left-handed catcher. His talent in baseball even won the favor of MLB scouts, and he was selected by the Montreal Expo team in the 18 round of 1995 (however, his father revealed that MLB scouts said that if Brady was not distracted to play football, he would actually be ranked in the second and third round of baseball draft). But Brady was more interested in football, so he gave up the opportunity to develop baseball. In Padres, the school team of Sierra High School, Brady was only the backup quarterback of the second team (he was defeated 0-8 that year and couldn't even get a touchdown), so he didn't have a chance to play at all. However, when the starting quarterback of the deputy team withdrew due to injury, Brady accepted the starting position in the second year of high school (four years in American high school) and stayed in the town until graduation. Brady's performance in the high school team was remarkable, with 3,702 yards (success rate of 236/447)3 1 touchdown pass, which won the honor of outstanding players and the most valuable players in the whole state and the whole far west, and even won the local blue-chip pictorial and