I'm a mixed ethnic Latin-Caribbean teen from the Bronx. Who lives in a single parent household where my mom has taught me to be very independent and to not rely on anyone. But since I've been playing softball I've learned that it's okay to work with others. Which has helped me to build my communication skill. My goals in life is to be happy. Happy alone, happy with a family, etc. Just happy and successful. I think what makes me a good candidate to be on a team is that I'm a good team player. I know that each person plays a role in the success of the team that it doesn't just fall on one person. What makes me different is that I have three things that i live be honesty, loyalty, and, trust. And I try my best to make these the only traits in people I surround myself with. The same energy I give out I want to receive. In the spring of 2019 was my first time ever playing the position of a cather. And ever since the first game I've improved a lot. I've learned how to be a student athlete. From balancing school life, personal life, and softball. I love the facts that when there's a lot going on in my life I can turn to softball to take my mind away from the chaos.
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