Playing for a college team is something that I have always wanted to do. My whole life I have been a multi sport athlete and have played on many different teams. The only thing I love more than the sports I play, Is being on a team. A team is not just a team, but a powerful support group unlike any other. I have learned through doing 4 sports in high school how to work hard, work as part of a team, and how to find time to meet goals for the team as well as academically. I am a very happy, bubbly person, and I know how to have fun. However, I also know when it is time to be serious and buckle down. Balancing my academics with sports is sometimes very challenging, but easily obtainable with some hard work and lots of effort. Because of this mindset, I have maintained a 4.0 throughout my entire school career while still being very invested in my sports programs. I am an extremely driven person that will give 110% effort to learn how to do anything a coach or a teacher needs me to learn. I also know that hard work can always beat talent if that talent will not work hard. I give all my effort for anything that I do in my life, and that's part of what makes a successful athlete.
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