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Udall’s Emma Enderud – All Seasons Letterman of the Month – Presented by All Seasons Sportswear

Udall High School’s Emma Enderud is a three-sport athlete playing softball, basketball and volleyball. The challenges of playing three sports are real, but Enderud has found a way to manage the process.
“Playing three different sports isn’t easy but as long as you enjoy participating in them the motivation comes easier. I spend many weeknights practicing one sport and the weekend playing a different one. It all comes down to how much effort you want to put into the sport and how much you want to excel,” said Enderud. “My favorite sport is basketball, but I have received a scholarship to play softball in college. As a senior it’s very important for me to lead by example. I learned as an underclassman how important leadership is, it’s not just because you’re the eldest it’s how you inspire and motivate others.”
The Udall community is known for supporting their students. A fact not lost on Enderud.
“Udall is a great place to be a student-athlete because the whole community is supporting you. With our town and school being so small everybody knows you that means everyone supports you and wants you to succeed. You will find the most supportive and caring coaches here at Udall,” said Enderud.

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