I have played volleyball from my 7th grade year to my 8th grade year. I started playing at my school and once that ended I started noticing how much I wanted to continue playing, so I asked to be in clubs and practice with others to get better. I haven’t played that long, but I have gotten better in a very short amount of time.
I played a DS in my first year (7th grade) next year I was a Libero. Now I am playing for XCEL and play as an Outside Hitter.
A few reasons why I love playing volleyball…
1. Volleyball has captured my heart for numerous reasons.
2. The sport's fast-paced nature and teamwork elements are truly exhilarating.
3. I find joy in the competitive spirit and the sense of accomplishment after a well-executed play.
4. Volleyball has become more than just a game to me; it's a passion that brings me immense happiness and fulfillment.
5. I find that playing volleyball not only improves my physical fitness but also enhances my communication and cooperation skills.
6. The thrill of working together with others to achieve success on the court is what makes volleyball such a rewarding and enjoyable experience for me.
—I also have experience with track and soccer—
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