My name is Emma Enright and I’m a dedicated athlete. I’ve played softball since I was five or six and from then on my love for the game has grown bigger and bigger. I fell in love with softball when my team won the World Series in 10u. I’m very good in the outfield because I will lay out for anything that comes my way. Playing softball throughout my life has taught me that it is what I want to do in not only high school, but also in college. I believe I’m very coach-able, I learned that you need to work hard to achieve big.
My parents have been a great help to get me where I am today. I am very responsible, and I’m a good team player. My goals in high school and in college are to work hard and get good grades to keep up a good GPA.
When I think about where I would want too go to college I think I would be okay with anywhere. I mainly want to go to east coast states ( Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware). I am okay with any size school. I am open to any college so I can find the college that best fits me.
Statistic | 2016 Vienna Stars F |
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BA | .358 |
OB% | .443 |
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