I have always been active in athletics. I played volleyball from the ages of 10-16. When it comes to my high school career I have participate in volleyball, and softball. My freshman year I was unable to play any sports due to a knee injury. Once I was released the summer before my sophomore year I dove head first into volleyball the following fall. Once the season had ended I was questioning whether my love for the sport was still there. So the spring of my sophomore year I decided to take a swing at softball. That is when I found my new love for a sport. Ever since then I have fully committed myself to the sport. My stats were not the best my first year, but I used that as motivation to get better. I have been and will continue to better my batting average, throwing accuracy, as well as learn new positions. While I have been busy with this activity, I still make sure my grades are up to par. I am very responsible when it comes to maintaining my athletics and my academics. I am in the National Honor Society as well as a third year honor roll student.
-Harlee Proulx
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