I would like to go to college to study a field in the Health care profession and to play softball. What I feel makes me different from other recruits is that I believe I have a lot of dedication towards softball not only as a player but also as a volunteer. I have volunteered at the Softball Senior and Big League World Series in Roxana for 8 years. I have worked with younger girls at clinics at a local facility and helped coached at Camden Wyoming Little league. I have been to several softball clinics in the past few years to increase my skills. At the end of my freshman year I wanted to get faster/stronger and step my game up, so with my parents help I started with a personal trainer who I see 3 times a week. I wanted to work on my specific weakness to be the best player that I can be. What makes me a good candidate for your team is I will not just be committed to the hard work of practicing and playing softball but I will always work hard to keep my grades up. I have been working regularly with a tutor to help me with my academic needs now that I have the desire to attend college. I am also taking Healthcare Rehab in High School to be ahead when I do start my medical career.
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