My name is Skye Sharp and I am 5”5; 120 pound class of 2023 hardworking softball player. I'm truly dedicated to this sport! I'm an athlete who knows the game of softball. Knowing that I'm capable of playing softball in college makes me more passionate for this sport. What I can offer to a team is the promise to always work hard and never give up in any situation. Also, when it comes to choosing what school I would like to go to, all schools of any divisions are going to be brought into consideration. I am open minded about every college, and I hope to find one that fits me best. Not only athletically, but most importantly academically . It doesn't matter about the size or location; if I can receive a good education and play softball at the same time I will be happy. My top two choices for a major as of right now is either Business Management. However, my major may change over the course of the rest of my high school career. My realistic athletic goals are to continue playing the sport I love at a high competition level and to learn more about the sport than I already know. Another goal of mine is to make an impact on the team and to little kids who look up to me!
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