Hi. My name is Ashley Nunn and I am a junior at Lakeside High School in Sibley, Louisiana. My plans for my future after high school is to major in Kinesiology so I can reach my dream of being a physical therapist specializing in sports medicine. In addition to my academic goals, I also plan to continue my love for softball to a collegiate level. My dedication, will to learn new techniques, and deep love for the game makes me a good candidate for your team. It takes more than just physical skill to be a good softball player. I am good in high-pressure situations physically and mentally.
So far this season, I have hit three walk off homeruns and also one in the park homerun. I spend time in batting cages and on the field working everyday to become a better softball player. I also spend time conditioning my body to be able to handle the physical strain of the game. I also enjoy watching and studying college softball games.
I am extremely dedicated to softball. I understand that college softball would entail a strict and strenuous schedule and I look forward to it.
I look forward to learning new things, achieving goals, and playing softball for your team. Thank you for your time.
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