My name is Kaylee Kuehl, but everyone calls me KJO. I am 2028 middle infielder and a right-handed drop ball pitcher from Pipestone, Minnesota.
I have loved softball since I first played at 6 years old. The competitiveness in the game, the camaraderie in the dugout and the ability to use my individual skills to help my team are some of the reasons I love this game so much.
I live on the border of Minnesota and South Dakota, but play travel ball out of Lincoln, Nebraska, with the Nebraska Firecrackers. Playing in Nebraska, I am fortunate to compete against some of the toughest softball competition in the nation. On the field, I am the leadoff hitter who also hits for average and loves to steal bases. I am a drop ball pitcher, but I can also throw a rise and a change when needed.
I am looking for the perfect match of high academics and competitive softball. In the classroom, I have maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout my middle school academics. I take pride in my education and my dream is to become a Neurosurgeon.
When I am not playing softball, I enjoy weight lifting and hanging out with my friends and teammates. I also enjoy rollerblading and going on family vacations to Florida.
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