I remember going to my sister's tournament when I was in third grade. It was probably the first game I had actually watched. I studied the things my sister's team did and then I took a ball, passed and set it to myself, trying to be like them, not knowing I would fall in love with the sport.
I have learned that everyone is different in the way they learn and respond so you cannot talk to people all the same way. I also learned that you can not do everything by yourself, you need a team to make you a better player because they will push you. I feel these two things have helped to form me into a leader. One of my goals for high school is to make varsity all four years and graduate with honors.
A small obstacle I have had to overcome is adjusting from club volleyball to school volleyball because school (middle school) has not been as competitive.
A unique characteristic I have is that I like to make people laugh and to make them happy. Other characteristic traits that have been used to describe me are: kind, generous, patient, and able to learn new skills quickly.
Several details of my life that have shaped who I am are:
-having a bi-racial family
-being the middle child
-having an older sister who I can look up to
- having a younger brother who I can protect
-having a great group of friends for support
-having a good connection with my family
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