Three sport varsity athlete for Defiance, Beth Hoffman, reflects on her time as a Bulldog athlete, thus far. With her freshman year coming to an abrupt end, the future of sports was unknown. With the unknowns of the pandemic, Beth continued to work hard and stay positive, in hopes to have a season the following fall. Beth’s downtime as an athlete was unheard of thus far in her career, as she is used to bouncing from practice to practice, game to game and season to season. Hoffman elaborates saying, “the break was nice, but I was ready to get back on the court (and field). It was weird having so much free time, but it was a time where I was able to improve and become better as an athlete.”
When asked who her biggest influence is, she said, “my dad, he has always been my biggest supporter and pushes me to be my best. Without his support I would not be where I am today.”
As a sophomore, Beth says that her biggest accomplishment has been, “being a 3 sport varsity athlete, while maintaining a 4.1 GPA.” When she’s not on the court or studying, you can find her sleeping or hanging out with friends. Her favorite memory as a Bulldog was from this season, when the softball team went into extra innings and they ended up winning the game by one run versus Napoleon. With a bright future ahead, Beth looks forward to continuing her success on and off the court for the Bulldogs in the coming years.
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