I have always love sports they have been the biggest thing in my life and had the biggest impact on it. When I was little I did not have the best child hood and lets just say I am happily adopted into a beautiful family and sports has help me really deal with everything and really just be my output for all of my feelings. It has helped me learn so many things. I used to be a super shy and lazy person and I had a lot of social anxiety when it came to talking to people, I have learned to work with others and also socialize of course. But I have made more than just friends I have made a family and that's the greatest thing I could ever ask for. So what makes me good for your team? I have been through a lot and I have learned that no matter what you do not give up even when things get hard. I have learned that in order to have a good team you must work together and bring each other up and not put each other down. Your team is not just full of friends or teammates they are your family. I am hard working and I refuse to fail at anything. I will always make time for any practice and push myself past my limits to make myself a better player. That is why I would be good for your team.
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