As a athlete a few of my collegiate goals are majoring in sports medicine, become a professional softball player, and become a softball coach or work at a college as medical staff after my softball career. I see myself being a good candidate because I am a utility player, the only position on the field I have not played is pitcher, I am a clean up hitter(normally 4th or 5th spot), the coaches see me as a leader for the team, one goal on my list of becoming a better player and helping my team is learning to slap left, and I am named one of the top 3 fastest runners on my team. Something different about me that most athletes don't do is even when I'm injured or on the bench I'm still cheering on my team and participating in the game. To stay warmed up if I'm on the bench, is go out and help warm up the outfielders. In the Kansas City World Series 2012, was a recipient of an MVP award.
Statistic | 2015 NWA Legends Bl |
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HR | 0 |
RBI | 3 |
OB% | .385 |
SB/Att. | 7 |
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