I want to thank you for reading my personal statement. While its a bit long, I hope this gives you some information about what some of my goals are for college, why I make a great teammate, and finally who are my greatest influences in my life.
My collegiate goals and aspirations are to obtain a good education at a strong university. I want to be able to make a smart choice in a university that will allow me to play collegiate softball while maintaining good financial choices so I do not leave school with huge debt. I would like to graduate with a degree that will allow me to pursue my interest in either Forensics, nursing, or Sports Medicine and I feel that playing on a college team will keep me motivated and focused on my goal as a student.
I feel I am a good candidate for any softball team because I work very hard, I respect my coaches and teammates, I realize I am one person of a group of individuals that have the same goals. I have faced adversity, failure, and rejection in my sport but I will not allow that to detract me from my goal to play college softball.
I am different from other recruits in softball in that I understand my role in my sport - whether it be on the field, on the bench, or in practice I know whatever I am doing at any time with or without my team around is important and is a direct reflection of my team and myself. I realize I am not a 4.0 student but I am currently taking two honors courses in school and work very hard at my grades. I want coaches to understand that I take very seriously the role of student - athlete and that my grades are always a priority to me and will do whatever I have to do to maintain my GPA. Many of my teachers have commented that I am a hard worker and that I always try to do my best, even if my best does not result in an A grade.
I am often asked on prospect questionnaires who are the most influential people in my life. I have three - God is always present and there for me to guide me and to keep me steady in life. My dad - He has served his country in the United States Marine Corps and is currently a police officer in Chandler Arizona. He cares about his community but his family - my mom, my brother and I are the most important things in his life. The third person is my mom. My mom was diagnosed with liver cancer and had 60% of her liver removed and went through three surgeries in 2015. To watch her fight, never give up, and continue through all of this to support my dad, my brother and I was amazing. She pushed me in school, in softball and in life to be a better person in all aspects of my life. As you can see my family means everything to me.
Thank you for taking the time to read my personal statement.
Natalie Arbizu
Statistic | 2016 Firecrackers A | 2010 AZ Hotshots |
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BA | .406 | .406 |
AB | 64 | 64 |
H | 26 | 26 |
2B | 4 | 4 |
3B | 2 | 2 |
HR | 0 | 0 |
RBI | 17 | 17 |
Slug% | .531 | .531 |
BB | 8 | 8 |
OB% | .472 | .472 |
Errors | 3 | 3 |
Fld% | .897 | .897 |
Team Record | 25-15-3 | 25-15-3 |
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