I love America's pastime, baseball. It has been a very common interest in my life. I have been playing since I was three years old. I started in a bubba league moved up and in a matter of months I was playing triple A, double A, and single A. After that I played for a couple years in that league in seventh grade I went out for the baseball team the my very small christian school just started. This school never had baseball before I was shocked. After I went out the next practice I found out that I made varsity. Little did I know that my varsity would win our NIAA league championship. I returned next season we had an incredible record but due to errors and having a cocky spirit we lossed the championship. I am about to start my third season of varsity high school baseball. Through every competitve sport I play I feel that being humble is very important. "Son, whether we are winning or loosing we will cheer on, we will be glad, and we will play our hardest till the final second". My dad always said that to me before every game I played. He has had a very important roll in my baseball career. He has coached almost every team I played on. If I play at a college level I would want him to be at every game I play.
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