I've always had a love for softball since I started playing. Playing college softball has always been a big dream of mine forever. Softball always makes me feel happy when ever I'm playing it because I just forget about everything else and play the game I love. I learned a lot of things from softball like how your teammates are mostly going to be your bestfriends my teammates are people i know that have my back on and off the field. I've also learned that your not always going to play because you have a bunch of others girl some just as good some that are better so you learn to work harder if you really love the game and want to play it also has taught me even if your on the bench your little motivation can turn a game around so quick because your showing your teammates you have there back and you believe in them win or lose which some girls don't do because they get upset there not playing . My academics have always been A's until my 7th grade year I had this one B that was a 89 that I tried so hard to bring up. Thing I remember the most about with my grades are your a student before an athlete the athlete part is a privilege and don't take advantage of it .
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