With anything I do, I do it until the job is done and done correctly. I strive to be the best and work hard with any problems that I have to correct them and perform diligently. I have a good work ethic and drive which sets me apart from others who just go through the motions. This doesn’t just go for sports but in school as well, as I am an honors student who is a part of the National Honor Society. I don’t just do something to help myself out but do it for the betterment of the team. In college I wish to learn more and become more knowledgeable to the great game of baseball; and in turn, take my team to win it all.
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I’d like to thank any coaches, firsthand, for this opportunity and them taking their time to take a look at me. Sports are another part of me that I wish to embrace for years after highschool and college. I’ve had a ball in my hand since I was four and haven’t dropped it since. Baseball was where my love for sports began and it’s evolved to football as well, though baseball is still superior. Baseball isn’t just something that I show up to do when the time comes, but is something I put forth extra effort to be the best version that I can be.
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