Hi coaches,
My name is Brett Glaser. I am a freshman in Glasgow Montana currently attending Glasgow High School ... go Scotties! During the school year I participate in track, football, and basketball, And in the summer I participate in baseball. Baseball is by far my most favorite sport and I enjoy everything the game has to offer. My goals are to get a good job and degree and to hopefully play college baseball and possibly move on from there. I believe I'm a good candidate because of my speed, leadership, determination, skills, knowledge, kindness, sportsmanship, and an overall love for the game. What makes me different? I feel that I have a better understanding of the game, as in what to do in certain situations to get the wanted outcome. I've learned the difference between a good athlete and a great athlete, and that I've become a great one. A goo athlete is a person who can only accept winning and cant use tolerance and modesty in defeat. And when they do win they boast and brag about their victory. A great athlete is a person who is modest about their wins and can accept and tolerate their losses, and I have learned to be a great athlete. Thank you to the coaches, scouts, and recruiters who have read this and I appreciate your consideration and time.
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