I️ have been playing this sport I️ love not for very long. Three years ago I️ was introduced to softball by two of my closest friends and now we’re also great teammates. The work ethic I️ have is what I️ need to succeed and what I’m willing to use to bring me to the next level since I️ do not have the advantage of having many years of experience yet. I️ bring the same work ethic to my education because I️ know that on and off the field I️ need to be a well rounded person. I️ currently carry a carry a 3.8 GPA while taking advanced and college courses. I️ am very interested in studying biology specifically to work in gynecology and obstetrics. Other than Softball I️ am an allstar cheerleader. This is my 11th year. I’m a very busy girl because of it so being at the position that I️ am knowing how much work I’ve put into cheerleading, my education and softball makes me proud of myself. And I️ can’t wait to grow even further. My primary position is 2nd base next would be outfield , although I️ am willing to play where ever I’m needed or told to play. I’m hoping to keep this up and bring 120% to the field and my education to prepare myself for years of college and hard work coming my way.
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