I started playing softball in kindergarten and all I can remember is having the time of my life. I always wanted to practice and play games. I love the fast pace aspect of the game and playing with all my friends and teammates. Softball has taught me alot of things, its taught me how to work hard, believe in myself, become a leader, and communication with others. I have always dreamed of playing in college. Playing in college would be an amazing experience for me and my softball career. I am a great leader and demonstrate this on and off the field by always encouraging my teammates and helping them when needed. I am a very hard worker and when I put an idea in my head I do whatever it takes to achieve that. I work very hard in school and getting good grades has always been a goal of mine since elementary school. I want to go to a college where I can work hard to be my best self on and off the field. I am excited to find a college that's perfect for me and I am open to any options. I hope that I can be a positive role model to my peers and sisters.
Statistic | 2019 Varsity Team | 2018 Junior Varsity | 2018 Downers Grove |
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BA | .423 | .500 | .565 |
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