I always do my best - I started playing baseball in first grade . I was surprised when the coach told my mom I didn't have to do T-ball. I could go straight into a little league team because I was so coordinated. In third grade I got chosen to be on the All-Star team. And because of my pitching we won Second place in Nevada state. We were in the newspaper and that got me excited to really try hard in Baseball. I always got chosen every year to be on the All-Star team. For one year I got picked to be on a travel ball team. My freshman year I was picked to play on varsity. That's when I got really excited about baseball and realize that I probably have a talent . So I'm reaching out in hopes to play ball in college. I'm not sure what I would like to take in school yet I mostly just interested in doing things using my hands. I used to struggle with reading and English. But my sophomore year I've been getting A's and B's in English and I read very well now . My father committed suicide when I was only nine. So I've looked up to my coaches as father figures. I'm more on the shy and quiet type and I never show or act with negative attitude when on the baseball field. I never miss practice and I'm never late !
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