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2021-22 Player Profile: Bri Forrest, Clarion Powered by Potter County Family Campground

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D9and10Sports.com is highlighting returning high school student-athletes this summer. The year in school listed next to the athlete’s name is the year the athlete is entering this fall.

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BRI FORREST – JUNIOR – CLARION

Parents Names: Theresa Forrest; Terry Rhoads (Step-dad)
Sports Played: Softball
Siblings: None
Social Media Handles: Instagram: brianna.forrest; Snapchat: forrestbri14
2020-21 Highlights: Lettered in softball after hitting .292 with a home run, five doubles, and 22 RBIs.
College Athletics plan if applicable: I do plan on playing in college

Q&A With BRI FORREST

            

D9and10Sports: How did you first get involved in sports and did you like it?
A: 8. I was in Tee-Ball when I was younger and just kept playing in Punxsy Little League until I moved to clarion. Then I joined Venango Vipers and then played for Cranberry Chaos in travel ball.

D9and10Sports: Who has been your biggest influence in life and why?
A: The biggest influence on my life has been my mom and my stepdad, Terry. They have taught me how to be respectful and kind.

D9and10Sports: What is your favorite high school sports memory?
A: My favorite high school sports memory is when i fell over the fence at A-C Valley

D9and10Sports: What is your favorite social media platform and why?
A: My favorite social media platform is Snapchat because that’s how I communicate with all my friends.

D9and10Sports: What would someone who is meeting you for the first time be surprised to find out about you?
A: Someone might be surprised that I’m a picky eater because I do not like many fruits and no vegetables.

D9and10Sports: If there was one period in history you could go back to, what would it be and why?
A: If I could go back in time I would go back to the 1940s because I’m very interested in the Holocaust.

D9and10Sports: What will you tell your kids someday about living through the COVID-19 pandemic?
A: I will tell my kids that it was hard to deal with the masks all the time in school and to cherish the time you get with people because you never know when you won’t be able to see them again.

D9and10Sports: What is your ideal place to live? Country, City, Suburb and why?
A: My ideal place to live is Tennessee because I think it’s a very pretty state and I would like to live in the woods.

                       

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