I have good self discipline and believe in doing things the right way. A strong work ethic was taught to me at a young age which has made me who I am today. These characteristics translate to my academics, softball, and how I live my life everyday. At a young age my team needed a pitcher so I stepped up and took that position. Once I pitched that game I realized that softball was the right fit for me and my future. I am very dedicated to softball and I have learned that it takes sacrifice, determination and mental strength to succeed in life, school and softball.
I am a dedicated student and strive to get the best grades possible. I want to carry my academic performance to college and study Business / Finance and potentially become an entrepreneur. I play for highly competitive travel and high school programs, which presented challenges to overcome. One of mine was to make the Varsity at Macomb Dakota as a sophomore, a top ranked team in the State of Michigan. We have one goal as a team, to win the Division 1 State Championship this year. I am a good teammate with leadership and confidence while being easy going. I would be a strong asset for a college program and have a positive impact on my teammates.
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