the reason why I want to play collage volleyball is because I love the sport. also, I enjoy playing the sport, and I like the excitement of when I spike the ball and get a point for my team. even when I lose I try to get better at the things I did bad and be better next time and win. I try to be the best by practicing even if it takes a while ill still try to do better and improve at my skills in volleyball.
how-
I am practicing the things I need to work on and trying to get better at and working hard on improving my skills. I try tp stay in shape by exercising daily so I can jump higher or like hit the ball harder. I try to keep my grades good so I can get a good education for school and be smart. I try my best to not slack behind and get things done first and improve all my skill. also, even though I don't have a volleyball team at my school I still practice at home so I can be better next time when I get on a team.
goals-
I want to try and go d1 in volleyball. I want to go to the best collage for volleyball and school. be in the best shape after summer. to get noticed by many collages and offers. to try my best and word hard on my dreams and be the best volleyball player.
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