College volleyball has always been my dream since I was little, and I still continue to do my best everyday and work my hardest to achieve this goal. It has not been easy, but no one likes easy. I have learned so much in my first year of high school volleyball. I play for the varsity team at my high school mainly as an outside hitter. I was moved around a lot this year, but was more than happy to play where she put me. My favorite part of the season was not about me making varsity as a freshman, but being on an amazing team and putting in the hard work to help us be successful.
I learned a lot this year, not only about volleyball, but also about myself. Through this last season I learned how to encourage even when it was hard, and I realized how important is was to be your teams biggest fan. I learned that its not only about what you can do but what you and your team can do together. I love sports, and volleyball especially , because I love the competition and most importantly being part of a team. I continue to improve my skills everyday, work hard, and find new ways to better myself.
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