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Jennie Finch

by Evan Arancio from Bayport, New York in United States

Jennie Finch was born on September 3, 1980, in La Mirada, California. Growing up, her family was very supportive of the decisions that she made when she was younger. Jennie Finch’s family was very supportive. She was one of the tallest kids in her school and she did not like that. Her family was always positive and they always comforted her when she was feeling down.

Jennie Finch was very good at softball, but when people started to pick on her, she did not want to play softball anymore. Jennie Finch’s family bought workout equipment because she thought she was fat and ugly.

Jennie Finch was very tall and wide. People would call her fat and tall, so she did not like that. She started working out and started to lose weight. Therefore, Jennie Finch went through some obstacles. One of the things was that she was very good at softball but not very popular. She was always picked on and was picked on. She had to deal with this bullying in her school years. She ignored them and minded her own business. Now she is very popular and still good at softball. The text says,” In the gold medal game against Japan, Japan’s offense was on fire” (Finch 198). This states that she is one of the best softball players. People take advice from her and started to play softball because of her.

Jennie Finch was playing softball, but now she is not. She has three kids and she has a husband. She makes lots of money per year.

Jennie Finch has high pay per year. She gets paid 1.5 million dollars per year. She had to quit softball because she chose to take care of her children instead to play softball. She still loves softball and watches lots of softball. Jennie Finch is a mother of three kids. She retired from softball and focused more on her family. She has a husband and three kids named Paisley, Diesel, and Ace. She loves her family and would never want to stop loving her loved ones.

 

 

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Last edited 5/9/2019 11:09:59 PM

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Bibliography

Finch, Jennie. Trow Like A Girl.542 South Deerborn Street: Triumph Books, 2011.