My collegiate goals that I have set for myself is to attend a college that has a good academic and volleyball program.Also, the college has to have a student ratio population that is not too big.I want to maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher in my field of study. I want to become or train to be the next ALL-American at the college that I chose to attend.And last, I want to be the best coachable and team player that I can be for my team and coaches.I believe that I'm the best candidate for your team because I love challenges. I love to work hard and see growth in my playing of volleyball. Also, I'm that strong energetic, very athletic LEFT handed hitter. My vertical makes up for my height at 5'10". You would want me hitting from the RIGHT SIDE for your team!!!! I'm different from the other recruits because I come from a softball background.I played softball up to my 8th grade year in school as a left handed pitcher. I recently switched over from softball to volleyball. I 'm loving every bit of VOLLEYBALL. I love the excitement of the game and the thrill you get when you get a KILL!! I'm just that competitive athlete that you would want on your team representing the school and you!!
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