I am currently seventeen years old. I have been playing volleyball for most of my life. I started playing club volleyball when I was 11 years old. The next thing I want to pursue in my volleyball career is collegiate volleyball. I also want to have a good education. I would like to study athletic training in college. I have played many sports throughout my life, such as tennis, basketball, and soccer. I am on the varsity tennis team for my school, but volleyball is my main sport. I am a team player. Even if I am on the bench, I still love to see my teammates have success. I push myself and teammates to be the best players we can be. For school volleyball I was on varsity as a freshman and started for most of the year. My club team has been ranked top 15 in the nation for the past 4 years. Last year we won 3 bids to nationals. Not only do I play court, but I also play beach. This year I got selected for the A1 u17 high performance team. When I was 13 and 14, I went to beach nationals, in California and Florida. I am super excited to persuade my volleyball career at the collegiate level.
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