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Personal Essay On Softball

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As I was growing up, my parents always wanted to find something to help me be active with other children. I was extremely shy and would not talk to anyone. At the age of six, I chose to try out for softball, but I was not sure if it was something I would continue to play. Softball has helped me break out of my comfort zone and talk to people, make lifelong friends, and be stronger as an individual. The older I got, the more open I was, but my first year of JV is what broke my shell. I realized that I needed to communicate with my coaches and teammates to become a leader and a role model. By being one of the youngest girls on team, I learned from the older girls how important it is to have a role model on the team. As scared as I was to walk into tryout, I could not be more thankful that my parents pushed me to do so. Making JV as an eighth grader really boosted my confidence and encouraged me to become more open. Having a loud and obnoxious team taught me how to be myself. My teammates were talkative and always talking to me, so that helped me speak up for myself. The team knew I was extremely shy and I would not …show more content…

I knew I had to step up and fight for a spot during games. Playing time is not given, it is earned. The leaders on the team that year, and the tough coach pushed me and made me a stronger player. Being a leader on the softball field means that no matter the numbers on the score board, and individual has to stay confident and never let the team get down on themselves. Emotion plays an important role in a leader. Emotion really shows the team how much a game means. JV showed me what it meant to be an emotional leader on and off the field. I stepped up and strived for my team. I was the win just as bad as the next person, but being a leader means to encourage the team to move past the mistakes and get prepared for the next

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