My goals for my future are to attend a college where I can make a name for myself and achieve every goal I set out for. I would like to be in the Early Education field or Physchology, however I have not completely decided which of those two paths I am going to take. I want to tryout for softball, not only because of my love for the sport but the experience and friendships I will make along the way. I am a fun and kind girl and I like to smile, although the game is serious to me I know how to make everyone around me laugh when the time is right. I enjoy giving pep talks before and after and sometimes during games as it gives me a drive to better myself and actions. I am different from other people who may be in my shoes as well because of the determination and perserverance I have. Regardless of if it's sports or academics I love to excell and I will push myself to be the very best I can. I am hoping to make a team where I am completely wanted and accepted. I have room to improve but I will improve on my skills more and more each day. Thank you for reading and I hope to hear from you soon.
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