UH baseball commit Rome Shubert among injured at Santa Fe shooting

Santa Fe High School pitcher Rome Shubert. (Photo from Romer Shubert's Twitter account) Santa Fe High School pitcher Rome Shubert. (Photo from Romer Shubert's Twitter account) Photo: Twitter.com/rome_shubert17 Photo: Twitter.com/rome_shubert17 Image 1 of / 95 Caption Close UH baseball commit Rome Shubert among injured at Santa Fe shooting 1 / 95 Back to Gallery

A University of Houston baseball commitment was among those injured at Santa Fe High School, where at least 10 people were killed in a mass shooting Friday.

Rome Shubert, a sophomore pitcher for Santa Fe, posted on Twitter that he was shot in the back of the head but is in still stable condition.

I’m so greatful and blessed that god spared me life today. Today I was shot in the back of the head but i am completely okay and stable. — Romeshubert❄️ (@rome_shubert17) May 18, 2018

"I'm so grateful and blessed that God spared me life today," Shubert wrote. "Today I was shot in the back of the head but i am completely okay and stable."

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Shubert told the Houston Chronicle the bullet "missed everything vital" and he's back home.

"I was just scared for my life and my adrenaline was so high I had no idea I was shot," Shubert said.

Shubert said he was sitting in his classroom at the time of the shooting.

"I was sitting doing my work and he walked in, tossed something on the desks behind me," Shubert said, "and then three loud pops and I jumped under my table and flipped it in front of me and I guess he ran out in the hall and I took off out the back door and when I was running I realized I was shot in the back of my head."

UH officials are unable to comment due to NCAA rules.

Shubert pitched in Santa Fe's 4-0 loss to Kingwood Park in Game 1 of their playoff series Thursday night.