Personal Narrative: Softball

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I have been playing softball since the age of six. From the time I could walk, my dad had me out in our yard teaching me how to swing a bat and throw a ball. Growing up, softball is all I have known. Both of my parents played softball and baseball growing up and in college. They both have taught me everything they know about the sport. Softball has taught me more than the physical aspect of the game. In softball a player can strike out seven out of ten times and still be considered a good hitter. Everyone has rough days, but I have realized that I just need to come back the next day and work harder. My parents have showed me that working hard at it will help me succeed. Whenever I have a bad game, instead of getting down, I take it as motivation to try harder the next time. …show more content…

Whenever I have a great game, I realize that all of my practice paid off. Hitting outside late at night on my driveway, having hours of practice, and waking up early for softball makes it worth all the time because I get to experience the thrill of competing and having fun with teammates, while we work towards our common goal. Playing softball guarantees me fourteen of my closest friends. Spending everyday with my teammates, who I thankfully can call friends, makes everyday on the softball field the best. My team is comparable to having a second family. We always pick each other up when we have a bad game and we also have fun while practicing or playing a game. Most players hope to be apart of a close-knit team and I have been privileged to experience that all four years of my high school career. Having a team that gets along and supports each other plays a big role on the softball field. A good softball team gets along on and off the field. On the weekends, my team always enjoyed spending time together and having fun. After the weekend, we meet back on the softball field and play the game we

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