If you saw me a year ago you wouldn't even want me on your team i was lazy and a poor sport.
but that was last year i went through some physical and mental changes as of last year now i dont care if i lose as long as i have fun heck i would be content if i place.
when im throwing or run i try to give the best thrower or runner a shot for his money.in the past my previous coaches would have not admitted it then but now they cheer me on and say that ive come a long way since last year. in a team i want to make the others as well as myself strive to do their best and when they or i feel like we did our best i would try to celebrate with them.
warning i may need to be reminded from time to time because depending on my mood or what i am doing im might forget something.
im different from others because of my mental disabilities and most coaches tell me i shouldnt or i would regret doing the same level of sports as they call normal so i gave myself a challenge to do better than the other when i want to prove that im not an odd ball and i can do just as good as the others. what i srtive for is to be part of a family in the team and be accepted thats why i strive to better than yesterday that is why i am a good candidate.
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