He grew up in a small home with a family of four. It was just him, his two siblings and his single father. His father had a decent job as a teacher and was able to support all three of the kids, so he had a nice easy childhood. As he grew older he started noticing that when he dropped his pencil in class, it would always been in reach.
His powers really started to come out while he was playing baseball. He was pitching and the ball was hit right back at him. He was able to perfectly see how the ball was moving and was able to catch the ball with ease. He was shocked at the sight as just thought he got lucky. The next time he got up to bat he was able to see where the ball was going, and he found the perfect pitch and hit it. The ball went flying as he took off for first base. He turned his head as the ball went and saw that it was going to be a foul ball, and then as he focused on the ball and moved towards fair territory. He was only thirteen when this all happened.
As he got older he continued to play baseball, and made it onto his highschool team using his abilities as a pitcher. He was the starter for the team and only tried to use his powers when it was needed. During the championship game, he pitched a no hitter for the first eight innings of the game and his team and a 2 run lead. The closing pitcher for their team gave up a three run home run that lost the game. He was enraged by how they lost even though he did everything he could and the ground around him began shaking to the point where people began to lose their balance and fall over. The ground began shaking with such force the bleachers began to creak and some people almost fell off. Once he realized what was happening, he calmed down and saw the damage he did. After that day he stopped playing baseball out of embarrassment at what had happened, but that was not the end of his powers.
His final power manifested just a bit after the earthquake incident. He was going to be late for one of his finals during his junior year of high school, and he knew that if he was late he wouldn't be able to finish the test in time. As he rushed to get ready he walked into the bathroom, and all of a sudden he was in one of the school bathrooms. This final power came as a shock to him, and also a pain as he knew what it mean. After the final, he immediately submitted the required form for having such a power and went through all of the necessary steps. At first he did not mind having some of these abilities, but as they got more powerful he began to regret getting them.
During college he sparingly used any of his abilities outside of where he lived because he didn't want to have to deal with any of the repercussions of people noticing what he could do. He still stayed away from baseball and pursued a degree in economics. There he didn't need to worry about his abilities, and he was just a normal person in college. After he graduated, he was able to land a job only a year or so out of college. He worked there for a few years before the HCIU came to him to recruit him.