I suppose the thing that I feel mostly can leave a good impression for anyone about me is the one thing that distinguishes me from everyone else. It's the thing that I feel makes me a unique person, my skills in sports, to be more precise my skills in softball. Ever since I was five years old I have had an incredible desire to play sports, I played everything and I was usually the only girl playing with a bunch of guys in dodge ball and stuff but I was good at it. Though there was one sport that was foreign to me, softball, when I turned seven I was signed up to play softball for a league in my local park. Ever since then I was hooked to the game and lucky for me I was naturally good at it so I never had to exactly "rough it". .
I was always a strong kid so coming into the game I had strength in my favor, but everything else was uncharted territory for me. I knew nothing about balls and strikes, homeruns and doubles, double plays and triple plays; I was a head full of hot air. Despite these minor drawbacks I was determined to become the best player possible, for if there was one thing I was always good at it was sports and even though I was merely seven at the time my mind was set on becoming the best. I think that was one thing that defined me, my determination to conquer something unknown to me. .
As I learned more about the game I found that I had a natural talent for it. I was good at batting, I was hitting homeruns, I had a golden glove and I was a quick runner. I was soon recognized to be the MVP and I was a known name amongst the league. Through out the next years I continued playing same time every year, I was always the MVP (Most Valuable Player), every year I got better at the sport and my coaches always complimented me. I was pitcher, catcher, first base, third base, outfield just about everything, at this point in time I can play every position with ease simply cause I drove myself to do it.