Ever since I was 4 years old I had a passion to play a sport. I really liked having a ball in my hand it was the one thing I couldn't let go of, I always had to have a ball near me. I started tee ball when I was for which was the start of my baseball career. Ever since then I have been playing baseball and building on my skill set and becoming a better player. I made all stars every year in little league. my aspiration to become a great player stand out has lead me to using my athletic ambidextrous ability to switch hit and throw with both arms. I have worked on throwing with both arms since I was 12 and have tried to make them even. My coaches could tell you about how much i have grown as a leader and captain of my team. my teammates show a lot of respect for me as I do them i never feel that i am better then anyone, I always feel that I can keep improving. I learn off of the people around me as others can learn off of me. I respect the game and everything associated with it. Though I am an athlete I am a student First, I try hard to work hard in the classes I take though I am not the smartest student I do the best I can in all my classes. I make honor roll but can get the occasional C when I am trying to take harder classes to better my learning and just try to challenge myself academically. I work hard in everything I do and will continue to work hard the rest of my life until i meet m goals.
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