2019 was my first year playing softball. I really enjoyed playing and learning my position and other skills. I started off the season as a fill in. However later earned my spot as a starter in right field. Looking forward to working hard on the offseason to get better at my skills and batting.. Our team placed 4th at state this year. Looking forward to helping my team in any way possible. Would love to see my softball take me somewhere after high school. Would love to compete at the collegian level. Willing to try new positions what ever it takes to help the team in anyway possible.
My work in the classroom is just as hard as what I do on the field. Coming from a single disabled parent household. My mother has taught me working hard for things in life makes you a stronger person. Makes you appreciate what you have got or getting. It builds character which can help with sports. I want to earn what I get in life. I do not want anything handed to me. I want to show everyone, they can count on me even in the tough spots. Wanna work as a team and get things done the right way the first time around. If that does not happen then we go back to work and work until we get it right.
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