Bryce Harper grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, where his immense baseball talent was obvious from an early age. As a teenager he dominated high school competition at Las Vegas High School, showing rare power and confidence that made him one of the most talked-about amateur prospects in years. Harper made the unusual decision to earn his GED after his sophomore year so he could attend junior college early and become draft-eligible sooner. At just 17 he enrolled at College of Southern Nevada, where he crushed pitching with prodigious home runs and a fiery competitive style that drew national attention. His performance cemented his reputation as a generational prospect, and the Washington Nationals selected him first overall in the 2010 MLB Draft. After a rapid rise through the minors, Harper made his major league debut in April 2012 at just 19 years old, bringing the hype of a once-in-a-generation talent onto the biggest stage in baseball.