My name is Victoria Kisling. I am a great candidate for your team. I have years of experience after starting with t-ball in Kindergarten. I'd absolutely love to play for your team; it has been a dream of mine for many years now. My town is somewhat young with the travel league and I started travel softball right when it started, which was sixth grade. I was also invited to play for another town, Roselle Park, in a few of their tournaments and their Fall Ball team five years ago and have been playing with them ever since. I have also worked at a pitching clinic for three years now. There, I teach girls of all ages pitch and assist many of the other coaches. I am a very hard worker and find myself to be a quick learner as well as being very adaptable. I am always the first person to get to the field and the last to leave. I always offer help to my teammates whenever they are in need or I see something that can be improved on. I'd prefer to go college from the central Region to the East Coast, but I am open to anywhere. I'd also prefer to go to a larger, more competitive school, but, once again, I am open to anything. I just really want to play and make an impact on a team.
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