in?” That’s what my scared softball coach asked my mom before putting me in the game, and starting my softball career. I was the worst player on the team, more of a cheerleader, but little did my coaches know that with a little bit of practice I would be a four year varsity starter, and softball would soon become a huge part of my life. Softball has always been an immense part of my life since the age of 12. Softball has brought injuries, new teams, obstacles, and college softball, but I wouldn't…
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started softball, I was a lesser person than I am today. Softball has transformed me from an uncoordinated, shy girl into an athletic, outgoing, and well rounded individual. Prior to starting softball in the seventh grade, I participated in little other than school and reading, which contributed to my internalized and self-contained personality. Softball has taught me valuable lessons about perseverance, failure, and responsibility I’m not sure I would have learned from academia alone. Softball has played…
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livestock judge or play softball in college was one of the hardest decisions I had to make. “If I were your mind, I would be at your side every moment of your life. Taking copious, indelible notes each time your body or soul was injured” (Smith 6). Just like in the book “The User’s Guide to the Human Mind”, the mind can be very complicated, have many thoughts, and be confused at times. That was how I felt, confused when I was going through the process of whether to play softball or livestock judge…
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The sport of softball is calling my name. A great activity offered by my school is softball. First, softball is something that I really enjoy to play on my free time. Softball is a really good sport to play in school if there is any playing time available for them. Second, softball can be such a stress reliever in life. Along with homework, friends, and school, softball can help with balancing all of those things. Last, softball has standards that the players have to reach. I cannot have low academics…
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can look back at their career and can say that, by no means was it perfect. Everyone has had that game where it was not pretty. Everyone remembers that time where they gave away the game to the other team. Then, there is that time in between travel and high school season where your travel coach has to stop and let the high school coach take over. Going from being coached very well, to having very little coaching is a very difficult transition. I have been playing softball for almost ten years…
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Jennie Finch Jennie Finch is a pro softball player, she pitched from the Arizona Wildcats, USA national softball team and the Chicago Bandits. She was born in La Mirada on September 3rd 1980. Jennie is 6’0 feet tall and has 3 kids, Diesel, Paisley, and Ace. She now plays for the team Arizona Wildcats, she was a right-handed softball pitcher and a first baseman for how tall she was. Finch began playing at the age of five and started pitching at the age of eight. The website www.softballperformance…
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in that tube was the most terrifying 35 minutes of my life. The sounds of the clanking and beeping and the occasional move of the table. The only thing running through my mind was softball, the fact that my career could be over. Then, there was the pain, the pain that put me into that tube, and then numbness. I only have two loves in my life my family and softball. I played on 3 teams that summer and I was the catcher for each one of them. My back began to hurt but I didn’t think anything of it…
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Throughout my high school career, I have vastly used these qualities to take initiative. I have found leadership roles in sports and in certain groups. I spend the majority of my time playing softball, both school and travel. My travel coach continuously asks for my advice on lineups and executive decisions, such as what to do in specific situations, and asks me to “pump my girls up” before a big game. He has referred to me plenty of times as his team captain, which is a huge honor. During my school…
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just so I know that if someone beat me, at least I tried my hardest. It can even apply to life. If you work harder in the job you obtain, the most likely outcome will you will become a higher paid employee. Participating in athletics throughout my high school career has influenced my career goals by making me interested into the human body. Sports has taught me the value commitment and work value. My participation in sports have impacted my family in various ways. It has brought us closer and let…
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My sport career in high school consisted from three sports. I am a very athletic person if I have to say something about myself. I never really sat the bench and I am very blessed to say that. I am blessed to have the ability to be able to move around and get to play the sports that I did play. As senior year is starting to end I am realizing that I should have held on to the memories a little longer than I did. In high school I have played for the past four years softball, basketball and tennis…
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