Paragraph 1: Everything that’s happened in my life makes me who I am, but what really makes me, me? I think family, sports, and friends have made me who I am today. Paragraph 2: What’s made myself me is my family. Ever since I was a little, chubby baby I haven’t always had my dad around. My mom and dad got divorced when I was very young and feel that’s changed my life a lot. I go to friends houses that have married parents and it’s pretty different than my house. Not having married parents is way
también juega softball como su mama asi mismo” - “ Look at my princess, beautiful like her mommy, she also plays softball like her mom, that’s it.” Ever since my father said that to me, it stuck with me. Firstly, because I look up to my mom so many words can't even describe, well a few can, for instance strong, charismatic, kind, beautiful, smart, wise and so much more. It all started, when I was six years old when my parents put me in tee-ball, I hated it so much, in the beginning, I remember I would create
As a young child, my parents would ask me what I want to be when I grow up. I always wondered what I will be doing as I grew up. Then one day on a bright summer day I watched my brother play a sport called baseball. I enjoyed watching him play and fell in love with sport. One day I decided to pick up a bright yellow softball, ever since then it impacted my life. I was born in the spring, April 13, 2000 in Selma, Alabama. Selma is a very little boring town, where everyone knows everyone. It offers
Has a softball ever hit you in the face? Well it has happened to me before, several times. Softball is apart of me just like the many other things that make me who I am. The Coat of Arms has allowed me to explain my most important possessions in my life. Thinking of what symbols I should choose for my Coat of Arms, the one thing that came into my mind, like that was softball. I could play softball twenty-four seven if it was ever possible. The positions that I play are; first base, shortstop, third
My Softball Experience The dirt that sticks to your cleats after it rains, the heat from the beating sun comes down on your face. Softball is one of my favorite sports. I’ve been playing the game for about 7 years now. I love the feeling of joy when you get new equipment, and I love some of the girls. Some of the girls were just plain rude, and mean. You didn’t want to be around them. Even though you might love the game I learned you also have to respect the people
since I was little I loved playing softball. Now as a Senior I am still continuing my love for softball by playing on varsity. Another thing I love is being able to impact a person's life. I plan on doing this by becoming an elementary school teacher and continuing to be a volunteer firefighter. I'm passionate and motivated by softball, continuing to be a firefighter, and becoming a teacher. One of the things I’m motivated by and passionate about is softball. I've been playing softball since I was
Shifting in my heavy metal cleats, I can feel countless sets of eyes trained on me, observing my every move from their hard stadium seats. Normally when I’m on the mound, I have ice in my veins; the stares of the crowd bounce right off. However, this wasn’t a normal day. Instead of standing on the rubber to fire fastballs at opposing batters, I was there to honor two very special ladies and to raise funds and awareness for a cause that hits very close to home, Multiple Sclerosis. During this part
for many years in softball as well as in baseball. Now, those two words will not be heard in the Olympics for at least half a decade. Softball is a big part in the lives of many women and taking it out of the 2012 Olympics is crushing their dreams. The sport should be reinstated in the 2016 Olympics because the sport will die if it is not, it gives young girls a dream, and it will greatly decrease the amount of women participating in the Olympic Games. Softball has been in the Olympics
of deciding which one is harder, softball or baseball? Debates break out all over the world with people fighting why softball is a sport made for girls. There is no real reason why the inventor of softball made it a bigger ball just for girls, but the difference is clearly noticeable. Studies show that most professional baseball players have a difficulty hitting from a softball pitcher. In order to prove this study, there must be drawbacks that make these softball players able to blow by a fastball
When it comes to deciding on what colleges I'm going to apply to, I am very decisive. However, I know for a fact that applying to Hofstra isn’t even questionable. There are a few reasons as to why I am applying to Hofstra. The first one, of course, is my education. One of my biggest goals in life is to eventually become an Orthodontist some day. However, it all starts with the four years of undergraduate school. After many hours of research on Hofstra University, I’ve learned that not only does