Hi, my name is Ashley Kindley! I am 16 years old and currently a Junior at Oskaloosa High School. I am involved in Student Council, Youth Group, Softball, Track and finished my sophomore year with a GPA of 3.95. Aside from the above activities, I help coach younger players in my spare time. I have been playing softball since I was 5 years old. I continued to play softball all throughout Little League and was mainly a catcher. In the Fall of 2012, I played on my very first travel team, playing primarily at catcher and short stop. In the Summer of 2015 I made the Varsity Team as a pinch runner. Shortly after the High School season ended, I joined a new travel team called the Iowa Renegades. I started off playing 16A in the Fall and moved up to 18A in the Spring, where I played catcher, short stop, second base, center and left field. In the Spring of 2016 I was a direct select for the Midwest All American Elite Team to play in the 2016 Futures All American Games in Kissimmee, Florida. My goals are to attend college with an interest in Physical Therapy and hopefully play collegiate softball. I would love nothing more than to be able to play softball professionally.
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