My favorite part about softball: Traveling with my friends and family. I love going to new places and playing. I also love spending time with my teammates.
My favorite athlete: When I was young, I always wanted to go watch my mom player her games. I looked up to her a lot.
My dream vacation: Someday, I would love to go to Hawaii again.
My most embarrassing moment: One time I hit a home run and was running to round third and tripped and fell.
What I want be do after school: I would like to be a physical therapist.
My biggest sports superstition: My biggest superstition with sports is when someone steps on the freshly-chalked line.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: If softball was a high school sport, I would be so happy. It would give me more opportunities.
My biggest motivators: I have a really good support system. My parents have always been there for me and always helped coach me. Paul Johnson, Rylee Easton, and Makayla Johnson always pushed me to be the best pitcher I am and to never give up on doing my best. Kevin Pecolar also pushed me to be better. I want to thank all of those people for getting me where I am at.
My favorite part about softball: Working together as a team and cheering and getting excited for my teammates.
My favorite athlete: My friend Mari Holmes.
My dream vacation: I would love to go to Australia or somewhere tropical.
My most embarrassing moment: There is too many to count.
What I want to do after school: I’d like to go to college, and if I get the opportunity, I would like to play college softball.
My biggest sports superstition: I’m not superstitious, but I’m a little stitious.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would be fun to represent my school in my favorite sport and it would open up softball players to play at the next level.
My biggest motivators: My dad, Jamie Carter, my family, Heather Anderson, my teammates, and past and present coaches. They have always pushed me harder so I could be my best and they helped me fall in love with softball.
My favorite part about softball: The adrenaline rush and friendships.
My favorite athlete: I don’t know if skateboarders count, but Tony Hawk.
My dream vacation: Paris.
My most embarrassing moment: I have way too many than just one.
What I want to do after school: Go to college and move away.
My biggest sports superstition: I have to play with a patch in my right shoe to do well.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: Everything. I would be able to be considered an actual athlete in my high school and be supported doing what I love.
My biggest motivators: My grandpa by giving and teaching me everything I need. As well as my brother, Tom, and Molly Sweeney by giving me the confidence and reminding me I’m good enough.
My favorite part about softball: I love the rush after you make a huge hit, or a good catch, or save the game by getting a third out. I could play any position and be happy just playing the game. It just gets my mind off daily things/stresses/worries.
My favorite athlete: Honestly, my favorite athlete was Michael Jordan (if I absolutely had to pick).
My dream vacation: A 2-3-week trip to a remote beach somewhere with a few good friends.
My most embarrassing moment: When I run to home plate, trip, fall and roll to avoid the tag at home (it has happened a few times). My teammates still tease me for my pro clumsyness.
What I want to do after school: I want to continue playing softball and basketball. I just want to travel, whatever I end up doing.
My biggest sports superstition: I don’t really have any superstitions. I just play to win and have fun.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would mean the world to me. If it happened, I wouldn’t have to wait as long to play. I love softball. If I could continue to play in high school, then I wouldn’t be as far behind girls in other states, so I might have a chance to play in college.
My biggest motivators: My mom was the one who even got me to start playing softball, just like the rest of the family, so I guess that means a lot. Also, my dad always finds new videos and researches new ways to help me get better. And without my coaches, I wouldn’t even be able to play, so they definitely helped push me.
My favorite part about softball: I love catching, I love watching the ball fly off the bat after a hit, and I love spending time with my teammates.
My favorite athlete: Kendal Coyne, from the USA National Women’s Hockey team.
My dream vacation: In one of those huts surrounded by water, so if I sleep walk, I’d be in trouble.
My most embarrassing moment: I get a little embarrassed by my father every single day, so it’s hard to choose one.
What I want to do after school: I would like to play hockey for the Wisconsin Badgers Women’s Hockey Team and work towards becoming a physical therapist.
My biggest sports superstition: In softball, you have to step over the foul lines. In hockey, it’s supposed to be good luck when you don’t wash your gear for an entire season, but mom makes that difficult to accomplish.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It means everything. Girls can become great athletes only if allowed to do so. Too many times people say things like, “You throw or hit like a girl.” Well I say, “If you practice a little more, maybe someday you could too.”
My biggest motivators: My parents have both pushed me to better myself and have shown me that I can always get better.
My favorite part about softball: The feeling I get when I hit the ball.
My favorite athlete: I don’t really have one.
My dream vacation: Bora Bora.
My most embarrassing moment: In softball, probably hitting the ball and forgetting to run.
What I want to do after school: Depending on which school, I would like to go to law school.
My biggest sports superstition: Using the same bat it I previously had a good hit with it.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would mean me getting to prove myself and also get better more than just having softball in the summer.
My biggest motivators: My dad. He has pushed me and been there for me every step of the way.
My favorite part about softball: I love being part of a team with all of my friends.
My favorite athlete: Aaron Rodgers.
My dream vacation: I would love to go to Hawaii with my family.
My most embarrassing moment: One time when I was catching, I fell into the umpire!
What I want to be after school: Dental hygienist
My biggest sports superstition: I don’t have any.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: I would love having softball as a sport in high school. It would make me very proud and happy that I would be able to play for my school.
My biggest motivators: My parents have pushed me the most. They are very supportive and want me to do what I love.
My favorite part about softball: Everything! I love this sport. It’s an activity that I have played since I was four years old and it has always made me happy.
My favorite athlete: I never really had a favorite athlete, but I have always loved watching college softball and olympic swimming.
My dream vacation: Australia.
My most embarrassing moment: There was one time I fell over my own feet while I was catching and landed right back on the ball.
What I want to be after school: Once I get out of high school, I want to go to college to become an occupational therapist and hopefully play college softball.
My biggest sports superstition: For softball, I have been using the same mitt for a long time, even though I need a new one, and for swimming, I have a lucky cap and a pair of goggles.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would open doors for me to gain scholarships to play college softball.
My biggest motivators: The people who have pushed me to get to this point are my parents and my closest friends. My parents push me to become a better player and give me the resources to do so. My closest friends helped me gain confidence and supported me through thick and thin.
My favorite part about softball: Definitely all of the friends I’ve made and the people I’ve grown up with who are more family now than just teammates.
My favorite athlete: My role model and partner in crime, Ava Erramouspe.
My dream vacation: The Maldives.
My most embarrassing moment: I don’t embarrass easily.
What I want to do after school: I would like to practice law, or if I happen to change my mind, sports medicine.
My biggest sports superstition: My biggest superstition in both softball and volleyball has to be always being number four. I’ve been four ever since I was a little girl.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: So much, because I have grown up in it and I would love to see it get the recognition it should.
My biggest motivators: My mom and Jaime Carter. She has believed in me from the very start. We’ve spent a lot of hours outside practice putting the extra work in to get to this position on the team. I couldn’t be more thankful for all the support and love.
My favorite part about softball: Getting to play with great people and meeting people from different places.
My favorite athlete: Tyler Flowers.
My dream vacation: Italy.
My most embarrassing moment: I don’t remember.
What I want to do after school: Go to college, then travel.
My biggest sports superstition: I drink a Cool Blue Gatorade on game days to do well.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: I would get to support my high school, while playing my favorite sport.
My biggest motivators: My best friend, Danyell, by being the one to first get me started in traveling softball, my mom and dad for supporting me and pushing me to do my best, and my brother for always helping me and being the one to make me do my best – not only at softball, but everything I do.
My favorite part about softball: Traveling with my friends and family. I love going to new places and playing. I also love spending time with my teammates.
My favorite athlete: When I was young, I always wanted to go watch my mom player her games. I looked up to her a lot.
My dream vacation: Someday, I would love to go to Hawaii again.
My most embarrassing moment: One time I hit a home run and was running to round third and tripped and fell.
What I want be do after school: I would like to be a physical therapist.
My biggest sports superstition: My biggest superstition with sports is when someone steps on the freshly-chalked line.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: If softball was a high school sport, I would be so happy. It would give me more opportunities.
My biggest motivators: I have a really good support system. My parents have always been there for me and always helped coach me. Paul Johnson, Rylee Easton, and Makayla Johnson always pushed me to be the best pitcher I am and to never give up on doing my best. Kevin Pecolar also pushed me to be better. I want to thank all of those people for getting me where I am at.
My favorite part about softball: Working together as a team and cheering and getting excited for my teammates.
My favorite athlete: My friend Mari Holmes.
My dream vacation: I would love to go to Australia or somewhere tropical.
My most embarrassing moment: There is too many to count.
What I want to do after school: I’d like to go to college, and if I get the opportunity, I would like to play college softball.
My biggest sports superstition: I’m not superstitious, but I’m a little stitious.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would be fun to represent my school in my favorite sport and it would open up softball players to play at the next level.
My biggest motivators: My dad, Jamie Carter, my family, Heather Anderson, my teammates, and past and present coaches. They have always pushed me harder so I could be my best and they helped me fall in love with softball.
My favorite part about softball: The adrenaline rush and friendships.
My favorite athlete: I don’t know if skateboarders count, but Tony Hawk.
My dream vacation: Paris.
My most embarrassing moment: I have way too many than just one.
What I want to do after school: Go to college and move away.
My biggest sports superstition: I have to play with a patch in my right shoe to do well.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: Everything. I would be able to be considered an actual athlete in my high school and be supported doing what I love.
My biggest motivators: My grandpa by giving and teaching me everything I need. As well as my brother, Tom, and Molly Sweeney by giving me the confidence and reminding me I’m good enough.
My favorite part about softball: I love the rush after you make a huge hit, or a good catch, or save the game by getting a third out. I could play any position and be happy just playing the game. It just gets my mind off daily things/stresses/worries.
My favorite athlete: Honestly, my favorite athlete was Michael Jordan (if I absolutely had to pick).
My dream vacation: A 2-3-week trip to a remote beach somewhere with a few good friends.
My most embarrassing moment: When I run to home plate, trip, fall and roll to avoid the tag at home (it has happened a few times). My teammates still tease me for my pro clumsyness.
What I want to do after school: I want to continue playing softball and basketball. I just want to travel, whatever I end up doing.
My biggest sports superstition: I don’t really have any superstitions. I just play to win and have fun.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would mean the world to me. If it happened, I wouldn’t have to wait as long to play. I love softball. If I could continue to play in high school, then I wouldn’t be as far behind girls in other states, so I might have a chance to play in college.
My biggest motivators: My mom was the one who even got me to start playing softball, just like the rest of the family, so I guess that means a lot. Also, my dad always finds new videos and researches new ways to help me get better. And without my coaches, I wouldn’t even be able to play, so they definitely helped push me.
My favorite part about softball: I love catching, I love watching the ball fly off the bat after a hit, and I love spending time with my teammates.
My favorite athlete: Kendal Coyne, from the USA National Women’s Hockey team.
My dream vacation: In one of those huts surrounded by water, so if I sleep walk, I’d be in trouble.
My most embarrassing moment: I get a little embarrassed by my father every single day, so it’s hard to choose one.
What I want to do after school: I would like to play hockey for the Wisconsin Badgers Women’s Hockey Team and work towards becoming a physical therapist.
My biggest sports superstition: In softball, you have to step over the foul lines. In hockey, it’s supposed to be good luck when you don’t wash your gear for an entire season, but mom makes that difficult to accomplish.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It means everything. Girls can become great athletes only if allowed to do so. Too many times people say things like, “You throw or hit like a girl.” Well I say, “If you practice a little more, maybe someday you could too.”
My biggest motivators: My parents have both pushed me to better myself and have shown me that I can always get better.
My favorite part about softball: The feeling I get when I hit the ball.
My favorite athlete: I don’t really have one.
My dream vacation: Bora Bora.
My most embarrassing moment: In softball, probably hitting the ball and forgetting to run.
What I want to do after school: Depending on which school, I would like to go to law school.
My biggest sports superstition: Using the same bat it I previously had a good hit with it.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would mean me getting to prove myself and also get better more than just having softball in the summer.
My biggest motivators: My dad. He has pushed me and been there for me every step of the way.
My favorite part about softball: I love being part of a team with all of my friends.
My favorite athlete: Aaron Rodgers.
My dream vacation: I would love to go to Hawaii with my family.
My most embarrassing moment: One time when I was catching, I fell into the umpire!
What I want to be after school: Dental hygienist
My biggest sports superstition: I don’t have any.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: I would love having softball as a sport in high school. It would make me very proud and happy that I would be able to play for my school.
My biggest motivators: My parents have pushed me the most. They are very supportive and want me to do what I love.
My favorite part about softball: Everything! I love this sport. It’s an activity that I have played since I was four years old and it has always made me happy.
My favorite athlete: I never really had a favorite athlete, but I have always loved watching college softball and olympic swimming.
My dream vacation: Australia.
My most embarrassing moment: There was one time I fell over my own feet while I was catching and landed right back on the ball.
What I want to be after school: Once I get out of high school, I want to go to college to become an occupational therapist and hopefully play college softball.
My biggest sports superstition: For softball, I have been using the same mitt for a long time, even though I need a new one, and for swimming, I have a lucky cap and a pair of goggles.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: It would open doors for me to gain scholarships to play college softball.
My biggest motivators: The people who have pushed me to get to this point are my parents and my closest friends. My parents push me to become a better player and give me the resources to do so. My closest friends helped me gain confidence and supported me through thick and thin.
My favorite part about softball: Definitely all of the friends I’ve made and the people I’ve grown up with who are more family now than just teammates.
My favorite athlete: My role model and partner in crime, Ava Erramouspe.
My dream vacation: The Maldives.
My most embarrassing moment: I don’t embarrass easily.
What I want to do after school: I would like to practice law, or if I happen to change my mind, sports medicine.
My biggest sports superstition: My biggest superstition in both softball and volleyball has to be always being number four. I’ve been four ever since I was a little girl.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: So much, because I have grown up in it and I would love to see it get the recognition it should.
My biggest motivators: My mom and Jaime Carter. She has believed in me from the very start. We’ve spent a lot of hours outside practice putting the extra work in to get to this position on the team. I couldn’t be more thankful for all the support and love.
My favorite part about softball: Getting to play with great people and meeting people from different places.
My favorite athlete: Tyler Flowers.
My dream vacation: Italy.
My most embarrassing moment: I don’t remember.
What I want to do after school: Go to college, then travel.
My biggest sports superstition: I drink a Cool Blue Gatorade on game days to do well.
Playing softball as a high school sport would mean: I would get to support my high school, while playing my favorite sport.
My biggest motivators: My best friend, Danyell, by being the one to first get me started in traveling softball, my mom and dad for supporting me and pushing me to do my best, and my brother for always helping me and being the one to make me do my best – not only at softball, but everything I do.