I have been playing volleyball for four years now, since fifth grade. I also do Softball every summer with semi competitive teams. In volley ball, our teams are very competitive. I love volleyball so much and everything else that I do revolves around it.Somtime last year, I decided that I wanted to do volleyball in college because that's the one thing I enjoy most.
The thing about volley ball that I adore is all of the adrenaline that comes with it. There is always something happening on the court and I love the competitive things about it. When I'm on the court, I want to give all that I've got and show that I can do anything that my coach needs me to do. I think that I would be a good recruit because I'm very communitive with my trainer, and coach, and I'm respectful to them also.
I go to an awesome Christian school in Jefferson City. I have expectations for college, and my grades, just like my parents do. I work are in school, just like I do in sports. I'm a good leader for my team with out replacing the coach, and his/her job to coach the team. I think that people should dream bigger in life, and then go all the way for their dreams. Having a dream is pointless whenever you don't go for it.
NCSA College Recruiting® (NCSA) is the exclusive athletic recruiting network that educates, assists, and connects, families, coaches and companies so they can save time and money, get ahead and give back.
NCSA College Recruiting® (NCSA) is the nation’s leading collegiate recruiting source for more than 500,000 student-athletes and 42,000 college coaches. By taking advantage of this extensive network, more than 92 percent of NCSA verified athletes play at the college level. The network is available to high school student-athletes around the country through valued relationships with the NFLPA, FBU, NFCA and SPIRE. Each year, NCSA educates over 4 million athletes and their parents about the recruiting process through resources on its website, presentations of the critically-acclaimed seminar College Recruiting Simplified, and with Athletes Wanted, the book written by NCSA founder Chris Krause.
Questions?
866-495-5172
8am-6pm CST Every Day