My long-term aspirations in terms of softball and my work career are to one day be a coach and a physical therapist. Softball is my passion, I want to continue learning more, and one day, I would love to be able to help others learn and grow in this amazing sport. I have a desire to learn more about how our body functions and how to treat injuries as they arise. I am interested in a school that challenges me mentally and peaks my interests socially, as well as a school with a competitive athletic program.
I feel I am a good candidate to compete at the next level because I am a leader amongst my peers, I am able to play multiple positions, and have become a student of the game. I have a strong character and I am unwilling to go against my morals to please the crowd. Academically I work hard, always respect my teachers, and am very conscientious about the work I am completing. I feel that I am set apart from other recruits because I put my team before myself so that my team as a whole is successful. I have been told that I am a team player because I always do what is asked of me and I am always willing to help others on any team I am apart of in a respectful manner.
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