Dear College Coaches,
My name is Andrew (Drew) Coleman. I am really looking forward to playing collegiate tennis. I strive to be the best tennis player possible. Not only do I focus my efforts on the court, but in the classroom as well. I work diligently to receive the best grades possible. Tennis has always been in my family. My father is a tennis pro and has been one of my mentors and coaches since I first started to play the game. He played tennis as a junior in the state of Georgia and attended Clemson University and played JV tennis for them. My mother has also played at a high level. She is ranked as a 5.0 player. I have 2 younger brothers who likewise play tennis and multiple sports.
I would make a great fit for your team for several reasons. First, tennis is considered an individual sport, but in college you have to work as a team to get the win. I have lots of experience with teams not only in tennis, but other sports as well. I have played both football and baseball for my town and in an AAU baseball league. I played football starting in fifth grade and stopped in ninth. I was the quarterback and a defensiveback.
As for baseball I started in first grade and stopped in the summer of ninth grade. Throughout my tenure, I was a key contributor on all the teams with whom I played. In several instances we made it through playoffs and even won the Championship. To raise my level I then played on an AAU team and was the starting catcher. I know how to build team chemistry by being a team player as well as a leader. As you may know, the catcher on a baseball team is usually the Captain or a key leader of the team. As this person I would tell the pitcher what type of pitch to throw and tell the fielders the certain base running situations. The only reason I stopped was to further dedicate myself to tennis. Another example to show my dedication to the sport is that in the summer I teach tennis to kids ages 6-12 years old.
Currently, I attend Framingham High School in Framingham, Massachusetts. The school has over 2000 students and a competitive athletic program. As a freshman I played #1 singles. After the season I was awarded Athlete of the Year by all the sports' coaches and administration. I was very proud of this accomplishment as I was competing against every sport in the school.
On your tennis team I would be a good leader and take great pride in the team. I am a very likable, thoughtful person and have a good sense of humor. I love hanging out with my team mates. Because of my athleticism, my personality, and my dedication to the classroom and sport I would be a key contributor to your team and to the school at large.
Thank you for your consideration.
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