A year ago I went to a big tournament in Arizona and there were USA scouts as well as college scouts and I remember how much fun it all was because of the amazing competition and athletes that were all there. Unfortunately I didn't play to the best of my ability but as a athlete that amazing experience helped me grow and to help me understand what I need to do to become a college capable athlete.
When I was five years old my dad and I went to a local park that's right next to my house to look for a sport that I would be interested in and I remember walking over to the baseball fields and watching a tee ball game and telling my dad that this sport looked very fun and that I was interested then sure enough at the age of six I started my career in baseball.
For playing baseball for a long time I have learned that I like to lead, I like to be the guy in the dugout rooting on my team and going crazy whenever one of my guys either makes and amazing play in the field or they execute on offense. Iv'e also learned that I love to compete because competing gives me such a adrenaline rush which really gets me pumped up and the best part is my team can feed of that energy and then it becomes contagious.
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