Hello my name is Trinity Bernard and I am a senior at Oxford Hills Comprehensive Highschool located in South Paris, Maine. I would like to pursue a job in the pharmaceutical field. I have been playing softball for 11 years and throughout these years this sport has taught me a lot. Softball has taught me a lot about working together towards a common goal and displaying the amount of effort that is required from not just one team member but every player on the team. The lessons that softball has taught me has contributed to my desire to continue the sport at the next level. Along with softball I have also participated in soccer and competition cheerleading for 13 years. In all of these sports I am known as a hard worker. I take the advice that I receive from my coaches and quickly apply it to the skill I am trying to improve. Along with sports I am also a hard worker in school. I made the high honor roll my freshman year and the honor roll my sophomore and junior years of highschool. My ideal college would be located more southern. As I enter my last year in high school I hope I can find a college that is fit well for me so that I can continue to play this sport that I love
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