As a little girl I played from age three and up to now sixteen. I've faced many hard times and many exciting achievements and memories. My dad has always been my biggest supporter teaching me basic drills and then pushing me to do my best. Its been thirteen long years of my favorite sport and I still can never get enough. I'd have to say that my biggest achievement would be the year of 2014 when I lead my team to tournaments after hitting my first out of the park home-run. From that year on my team and I have pushed to compete more and become a more stronger and harder team to beat! This sport has Brought me to discover many things about myself. For example I've learned that no matter what don't give up and I take that throughout every thing I do! It's also brought me to a point where no matter the pain or condition as long as it isn't severe, suck it up butter cup.
In high school my freshman year I had a whole new ball game. Learning new signs and card calls was hardest when playing in important positions. After a while of pushing myself it came very easy. I would have to say that throughout the sport of softball I've pushed to become quicker, more stable and stronger. When I was in seventh grade it was a bad year ,more like my worst year. I had broken my humorous causing terrible pain. It was broken due to how hard and fast I had thrown the ball. Not being able to play for my season of spring ball was terrible, but it helped open my eyes. I learned many new things you would miss when playing the game and I took into mind of how the game actually looks. Saying that I mean attitude and determination. What can I say, it is a way of life!
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