College Softball Research Paper

921 Words2 Pages

The decisions we make with the actions we choose throughout our lives, will help define who we are even through failure. While growing up I always played sports, both softball and soccer. Even though I was not very good, I always tried my best to have fun. It has always been my passion to succeed at everything I do and atleast try my hardest to become the best I can. While I have never been the biggest or the best player on any of the local city teams I played with, there was always a stigma of being little and not good enough. Throughout my childhood, people would often say " your too little to play college softball", or " your not good enough ". Without giving it much thought at the time, it sorta made me mad but as time went on it started
At that time, the Olympic Committee removed softball from the Olympic games. It was a sad time for all female softball players around the world. Through it all, I still managed to continue my pursuit of the sport I once loved. Now, armed with a plan and a goal, I wanted to get better and I knew just what to do. Being a natural righty, hitter all my life and switching over to be a lefty slapper is what needed to happen. By becoming a good slapper with speed, is what college coaches look for in smaller players. Learning to hit the ball on the ground, while on the move in the batters box, then beat out the throw to first base was going to be hard. Most people didnt know that about me, thatI was really a righty and converted to lefty. But that switch is what made it so hard on me. Trying to learn how to slap is like hitting backwards so I failed over and over. At times it made me depressed and I was bummed out. It was so hard to learn. I even thought about quitting at one point. But, I knew I had to remain focused and had to practice everyday to get to where I needed to be. I had to become better, stronger and faster to be successful. I had to prove to myself that I could do it and that everybody else, was
I found myself starting at second base and leading the team in every statistic. My team won our first high school softball state championship. I also made All American status for the first time ever. My goal and willingness to not except failure made me a stronger person. It made me a better player. I was now being recruited by several top college programs. I sometimes had to pinch myself to realize I was not in a dream. I was actually living " my dream". After great sophomore and junior years in high school, making " All American " status each year again, I decided to continue my education and play college softball at the University of

Open Document