Hi, my name is Abbigail Stahl, but everyone calls me Abby. I am 13, and in 8th grade, and I currently attend Mercer County Junior High School in Aledo, IL. My current GPA is 3.571. One of my goals for my future is to start a bakery. I already know what I am going to be studying when I get to collage, I will be taking business and culinary arts courses. When I go to collage I would like to go somewhere in the Southern part of the United States. I am a catcher/utility player for the Midwest Sluggers 2010, I am entering my 2nd season behind the plate. I started catching because my best friend said I couldn't do it, she said I wouldn't be good at it, so I decided to prove to her and myself that I could be a great catcher. Another thing about me is that I love horses. I own an American Quarter Horse, and she is about 8 years old. Her name is Annabelle. I am really big on my education. I know that is really hard to be successful if you don't have an education outside of high school, so I am trying to use my love for softball as an avenue to continue on to the next levels of my education.
I am passionate about softball and I am determined to succeed no matter the obstacles in my way.
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