My name is Charlie Smith and I am a hardworking student-athlete on the field and in the classroom. One thing that coaches notice about me right away is how coachable I am. This also compliments my desire to get better which is a challenge that I take on everyday. I also have a strong desire to win, as most athletes do. As a multi-sport athlete, I work year-round improving my skills. I am always the first to run onto the field and the last to run off. When it comes to choosing a school to play at, I am not looking for a specific location, east or west coast are both great options and I am open to going anywhere. I have not selected a major yet. But, as long as the school has a good, well-rounded education and I am able to play softball, I’ll be happy. My goals for my softball career are to play my best at a high competitive level and to continue to set new goals to achieve throughout my softball career. One of my main goals is to make an impact on my team and bring my best and give my all to help bring a win for my team as a whole. At the end of the day, the most important thing to me is knowing I can give it my all and help my team is every way big or small. Let’s do this!
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