Lawrence Butler's inside-the-park home run (12)

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Lawrence Butler's inside-the-park home run (12)

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After high school: I plan on going to Bellevue College in Bellevue, Washington, to study nuclear medicine technology to become a nuclear medicine technologist. The reason I picked this major is because I really want to help people, and with this major, I am helping to cure different diseases, help people fighting cancer and so much more.

Advice to young players/students: Always try your hardest, especially when the coaches aren’t watching, and after every mistake or strike out, I recommend five to 10 seconds right after to think about how you can change what you may have done wrong and then move on to the next play, because dwelling on the one mistake can cause you country wise email marketing list to make more!

Thank yous: I want to thank, of course, all my coaches, Coach Razor, Chuck, Coach Nicole A., Coach Nikki, Coach Mona and Coach Sharla. I would also like to thank my dad for always pushing me to be the best I can be, and even when being my coach, never giving me special treatment, always treating me equally to the rest. And lastly, for always believing in me.




Coaches comments: I first met Tatum when she was 11 years old and playing all-stars for the GCLL Majors team at Western Regionals in San Bernardino. At that young age, Tatum had already developed a love for softball and her teammates. While a lot has changed in the past seven years, her love for the game and her Crimson Bear teammates has not. As a junior, Tatum was not able to play because of a foot injury, which left a hole at third base. As a senior we were glad to have her back on the field in uniform ready to lead the team. Tatum has always found a way to bring energy to the team and dugout. While at times we may have had to ask her to calm down, her intentions and want for the team to be pumped have always been in the right spot. As a senior she was the natural choice to lead our team cheer before games. It feels like she was born for that role. After this season she will definitely be missed, but she has made a lasting impact on younger players and coaches with her smile, crazy antics, and drive to make the team better. We wish Tatum all the happiness and success after high school!
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