Briana Lambert Character Analysis

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Briana Lambert is a dedicated, persevering young woman who is able to overcome enormous challenges as they present themselves. Coaching Briana in volleyball was a pleasure. Throughout the season I saw a tremendous amount of growth and improvement because of her continual hard work, perseverance, and love of the game.
Dedication is a quality that Briana does not lack. She was always one of the very first players on and off of the court before and after practice. Throughout practice Briana asked questions, responded to feedback, and encouraged her teammates. After practice she would ask me to stay late to work on particular skills so that she could better herself. She was also dedicated to her team and had relentless determination. Constantly,

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