Well i know i might not seem like someone you would want to recruit but hear me out.
softball is my passion. I live on the field and i play my hardest. I started playing softball well i mean tee-ball when i was 3 and i loved every second and minute down to the tee playing that sport. As i continued to grow older i told my mom i wanted to be a softball pitcher and she helped me make it happen by gaking me to lessons and doing drills every day at home. I now have been pitching since i was about 5 and i start and most of the time pitch the whole game or ill end it and i just absolutley love the excitement and aggression that comes from getting a home run to sliding head first into 3rd base.
One of my main reasons for going to college is to show that im not only just another pretty face but to prove to my father that i am smart and talented enough to get into college. He told me not to long ago that i was never going to get into college bc my GPA wasnt high enought or im not very good at softball. But what effects my gradea and academics the most is my dyslexia.. I've had it since i was little and well i cant really change that about me nor can i change the fact that i am also color blind. But hey who am i to say maybe one of you will like the way i play and how i feel towards looking foward to playing for you and want to recruit me.
So i hope to hear from yall soon!
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