Hey! I'm Kelsey, and I dream of playing college softball. I love the game and can never get enough of it. I'm always willing to put in the extra work and to work hard at home, during open gyms, practices, and games. I often remind myself that these big dreams require hard work. This is because I believe that hard work will get you where you want to go. But not only is it hard work that helps a team succeed but the positivity that the team has. I believe that a team will not get far if there is bad team chemistry, no matter how good they are. I always try to be loud in the dugout and cheer my teammates on, even when the game isn't going our way. I rarely doubt myself when it comes to my performance. My teammates would describe me as the most confident and competitive. This is because I know I can do great things and I never give up, not even when there is one out left. I will try my hardest to turn any bad game around. Not only do I want to find a great softball team, but I also hope to find a school with great agriculture or veterinarian science programs.
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https://www.fieldlevel.com/app/profile/kelsey.behnke/softball?m=3
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