My name is Alyssa Ohman and I go to school at Holdingford High School, Minnesota. I am 5 feet 10 inches and I weigh 140 pounds. I have gotten Central Minnesota Conference All-Area 2nd team, All-section team, and the Morrison Record All-Area team. I partcipate in Business Club. I can bring talent and fun to any team. I love to play and I have a strong drive to improve to the best that I can be with everything i attempt to do. Whether I am on the field or on the bench I always have my head up high. I want to go to school in many different places. Some places though that caught my attention was the Arizona Wildcats, Georgia Bulldogs, UCLA Bruins, and UND Fighting Sioux. They all seem like very good schools and have great softball progarms. I am looking for a Divison 1 school and I do not care if it is big or small. I just want to go somewhere to play softball. I think that we are going to need financial help in order for me to be able to go to college. I want to go to college to be an Athletic Trainer or some sort of sports medicine. My atheltic goals in softball is to play my best, learn new skills, and to have fun with what I have to offer to any team I can.
Alyssa Ohman
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