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Alexandria Malusa

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Bio

My life goals and my passion are the same. I love to play Softball and want to become a Softball coach and pass on the passion I have for the sport.

Education

Cypress Woods High School

High School
2020 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Education, General
    • Education, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Sports

    • Dream career goals:

      I want to coach high school or college Softball

    • Manager

      Cypress Woods High School
      2021 – 20221 year

    Sports

    Softball

    Junior Varsity
    2018 – 20246 years

    Arts

    • High school

      Design
      2023 – 2024

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      FFA — Fundraiser
      2020 – 2024

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    Schmid Memorial Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him.
    Wrestling STEM Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Jay Curry Eternal Garden Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Thomas Mashig Foundation Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Jonas Griffith Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself. I am great full for the opportunity to be able to play college softball and continue my softball career. It is dream to be able to play for as long as I can. I know that my playing days are just a few more years but I want to make it last for as long as I can. Then after they are over I want to pass on all of the things I have learned from everyone that I have learned from to those that like me didn’t have all of the opportunities right in front of them. Give to them and help them achieve there goals and dreams.
    WCEJ Thornton Foundation Low-Income Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Stafford R. Ultsch Legacy Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
    - [x] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Snap EmpowHER Scholarship
    - [ ] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
    - [ ] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    KC R. Sandidge Photography Scholarship
    - [ ] My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence.
    Brotherhood Bows Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Rick Levin Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself. My time with my dad has caused me to become a better person and I just want to give other girls out there that are looking for themselves a path to find out what it feels like to be wanted.
    Ojeda Multi-County Youth Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    RonranGlee Literary Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. My dad helped me through all my hard times and kept me safe. Because of him I was able to get over a lot of my depression. When I was living with my mom she was not able to handle our needs. It still pains me to this day knowing my brother and sister are still living with her. My dad is doing his best to get them with him. If it wasn’t for him I don’t believe I would be here today. He is my biggest inspiration to this day and I now push myself to understand what he has taught me that I am important and his love has made me love myself.
    Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence.
    Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    A Heroes Family Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Sandra West ALS Foundation Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Raquel Merlini Pay it Forward Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    “Stranger Things” Fanatic Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Eras Tour Farewell Fan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    "The Summer I Turned Pretty" Fan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Spider-Man Showdown Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Once Upon a #BookTok Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Minecraft Forever Fan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    M.R. Brooks Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Cariloop’s Caregiver Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    To The Sky Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Anime Enthusiast Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    1989 (Taylor's Version) Fan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Netflix and Scholarships!
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Ultimate K-Pop Stan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Fall Favs: A Starbucks Stan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    GUTS- Olivia Rodrigo Fan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    “The Office” Obsessed! Fan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Disney Channel Rewind Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Learner Math Lover Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence.
    Redefining Victory Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. Once I graduate from college I am planning to join the Navy. My family has a strong history in the military with mother was in the army and served in the gulf war and uncle was in the Marine Corps, along with my grandfather who served in the Navy during the Vietnam war. I plan not only to reach my goals and dreams but keep my family traditions. Family, Teamwork and traditions are the core of my family values.
    Book Lovers Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence.
    Youth Equine Service Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    HeavenCent Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Rebecca Hunter Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Student Life Photography Scholarship
    Martin Simutis Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Arin Kel Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Hicks Scholarship Award
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Tim Watabe Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Francis E. Moore Prime Time Ministries Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Donna M. Umstead Memorial Work Ethic Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Met Gala Masterpiece Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Bookshelf to Big Screen Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Robert and Suzi DeGennaro Scholarship for Disabled Students
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    VonDerek Casteel Being There Counts Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Law Family Single Parent Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Social Anxiety Step Forward Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Jean Ramirez Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    RAD Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Enders Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Powering The Future - Whiddon Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Brian J Boley Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    River City Ringers of Omaha Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Veterans & Family Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Laurette Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Antony Cesar Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Students Impacted by Incarceration Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Dan Leahy Scholarship Fund
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Donald Mehall Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Bald Eagle Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Hazel Joy Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Caring 4 Carrie (C4C) Kidney Advocacy Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Mental Health Importance Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    New Beginnings Immigrant Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    James T. Godwin Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Frank and Patty Skerl Educational Scholarship for the Physically Disabled
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Top Watch Newsletter Movie Fanatics Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Julie Holloway Bryant Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Reginald Kelley Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Mental Health Empowerment Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    LGBTQ+ Wellness in Action Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Learner Calculus Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Justin Moeller Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Janean D. Watkins Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Joshua’s Home Remodeling Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Eco-Warrior Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Novitas Diverse Voices Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Trudgers Fund
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Johnny Douglas Conner Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Charles B. Brazelton Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    ADHDAdvisor's Mental Health Advocate Scholarship for Health Students
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence.
    Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Career Test Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Joy Of Life Inspire’s AAA Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Barbara Cain Literary Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    A. Ramani Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Jennifer Gephart Memorial Working Mothers Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Resilient Scholar Award
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    VNutrition & Wellness’ Annual LGBTQ+ Vitality Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Weld Our Soul Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Kashi’s Journey Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Big Picture Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Dan Gramatic Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. I have been visiting the southwestern college campus and I can feel my dream getting closer and closer. Please help me in my quest to achieve my goal.
    Rod Tucci Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Maggie's Way- International Woman’s Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Women in Healthcare Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Autumn Davis Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Alice and Gary Barthell Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Headbang For Science
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Alicea Sperstad Rural Writer Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Minority Cosmetic Science Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Hubert Colangelo Literacy Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today.
    Jose Montanez Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Joseph A. Terbrack ALS Memorial Scholarship Fund
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Rose Ifebigh Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    A Man Helping Women Helping Women Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Servant Ships Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    La Matriz Sagrada Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Michael Mattera Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Scholarship Institute’s Annual Women’s Leadership Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Mental Health Scholarship for Women
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Women in STEM Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    District 27-A2 Lions Diabetes Awareness Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Morgan Stem Diversity in STEM Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Gregory Chase Carter Memorial Poetry Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    John Geremia Memorial Trades Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Patriots Path Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Building a Better World Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    David Foster Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Innovators of Color in STEM Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    John J Costonis Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    “I Matter” Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    West Family Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Jessie Koci Future Entrepreneurs Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Boots and Heels Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Eleven Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Riegle Family Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Pierson Family Scholarship for U.S. Studies
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Isaac Yunhu Lee Memorial Arts Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Empower Her Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Lemon-Aid Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Joe Ford Trade Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Russell Koci Skilled Trade Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Peter and Nan Liubenov Student Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Sunshine Legall Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Kenyada Me'Chon Thomas Legacy Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Dr. Michal Lomask Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    God Hearted Girls Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Lindsey Vonn ‘GREAT Starts With GRIT’ Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Nell’s Will Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Dr. Edward V. Chavez Athletic Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others. I am hoping to carry the way Softball makes feel to the younger generation by not only helping on the teams I am on but also on the teams of my future. I am wanting to come back CFGAA and Coach when I am done in college or find an organization near where I end up. I love helping the younger generation have the self empowerment that I have due to the lessons I learned through Softball.
    Boun Om Sengsourichanh Legacy Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Anthony Bruder Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Iliana Arie Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Jennifer Webb-Cook Gameplan Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Dimon A. Williams Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Shays Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Williams Foundation Trailblazer Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Julius Quentin Jackson Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Brinley Heckermann Empowering Spirit Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Be A Vanessa Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Kristie's Kids - Loving Arms Around Those Impacted By Cancer Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Kalia D. Davis Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Jennifer Hartwig Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Let Your Light Shine Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Ward Green Scholarship for the Arts & Sciences
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Text-Em-All Founders Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Crawley Kids Scholarship
    The way Softball has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball.
    Kayla Nicole Monk Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Kerry Kennedy Life Is Good Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Rainbow Futures Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Gomez Family Legacy Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others
    Sandy Jenkins Excellence in Early Childhood Education Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others
    Lance Gillingham Memorial Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    My parents were divorced when I was eight years old. My quickly change from living in a normal home and having fun with my friends in the neighborhood. To one where I was responsible for taking care of my other two siblings. We went to live with my mother and the situation was not I would call the best in the world. My mom was going through a period in her life where she wanted to relive her youth and I had to step up to make sure my brother and sister were taken care of. In the middle of my 8th grade year I became a little more than rebellious. My mom had a hard time dealing with me and sent me to live with my dad. My dad knowing I was a bit lost and depressed put on a softball team with the CFGAA even though I had never touched a softball or a bat in my life. I guess he just wanted me to have some fun but in softball I found a whole new family. I found purpose again, I found a way out of my depression and the feeling I had of being all alone and I found a group of people needed me and made me apart of something that gave me value in my life. I stopped all of my rebellion and and finally found peace and a place I could once again have focus. The way this game has changed my life in school and out of school has changed my life in a way I could never have imagined. I focused on grades and turned into an Honor Roll student and the athlete I am today. Now I wouldn’t say that I am the best but I have turned into the best person I can right now. The leadership and family goals I have learned through this sport have got me focused on what I want to pursue for the rest of my life. I want to give what it has given to me. I plan to go to college and pursue a degree in physical education. I want to coach softball and pass on my newly found passion. I want to give other young girls the opportunity that was given to and was a second chance and a feeling of self worth and confidence. I am about to start my eleventh season at CFGAA and my fourth season in High School softball. This is I love and would like to someday give to others.