Over the years I have tried multiple activities and sports, for example volleyball, basketball, band, choir, culinary club, swimming, bowling, robotics, and many more, but softball has been the one constant activity I have been with through it all. I started with baseball in tee-ball, but in 7th grade I transferred to softball when I transferred schools so I could continue to play in school. I look forward to continuing softball at a collegiate level too while still be able to keep up with at a solid academic level. In all my years of playing baseball and softball I have moved from position to position and then in high school I was able to keep the position as catcher making it my favorite position. Although I love catching, I am capable of being placed in any position and am willing to be anywhere as long as I can participate and help the team. Softball is my passion and I would not trade it for anything in the world. Words cannot express my love for softball as well as my actions when I play. Even with my dedication for softball I keep up my classwork and grades. My competitive spirit keeps me a positive team player and drives me to hustle and "Play like a Champion Today".
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