I think I am strong and eager to learn. I started playing club v-ball as a freshman, way after many of my friends. As a freshman at age 15, I played up on a 16's regional team. The very next year as a sophomore (age 16), I made the 16's national team. As a junior at age 17, I was picked to play up again for a national 18's team. I am super motivated and extremely charged. I try very hard to learn and get better. My current coach told me he likes working with me because I don't give up, I am high energy and always positive. I am going to college to become an architect or interior designer. If the college has a v-ball team, I'd love to continue playing. But my dream to be an architect comes first. I'd hate to give up v-ball but if I get accepted to an awesome college that doesn't have that sport or that I am not good enough to play for, that's ok. I'd still be crushed, because v-ball is my life. If I could find a college with my major and v-ball, that would be the ultimate. I am looking forward to my senior year on varsity and whatever my club season will bring after that.
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