My dream has always been to play College Softball. Almost every softball player wants that dream to come true, but do they work hard or meet the standards? Can they take the heat? I've played since I was seven years old. I was the only competitive young girl on my team. I've always had that mind set of playing college level since I first stepped on a field.Playing in college level can change my life completely.
I've always been the leader,the player the coaches turn to if they need a hand or on decision making. I am very coachable and I stay with a positive attitude. I work hard on field, I know the type of respect a coach needs and looks for. I can be sitting on the bench but a smile will never leave my face. I cheer for my teammates know matter the score or if I'm not currently playing.
In the classroom, I maintain a well GPA. Currently, my GPA should be around 3.4. I help others in need and have a positive attitude. I am currently involved in the Student Government. I ran for Vice President but did not win the votes.
I want to attend a college where I can push myself in both the classroom or on field. I hope I am a great role model for the younger athletes and make my parents and coaches proud.
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