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2021-22 Player Profile: Brianna Rottman, Moniteau 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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BRIANNA ROTTMAN – JUNIOR – MONITEAU

Parents Names: Bob and Jennifer Rottman (Dad is the softball and football coach at Moniteau)
Sports Played: Softball, Dance and Drill
Siblings: Abigail Rottman (18) and Graysen Rottman (12)
Social Media Handles: Instagram brirottman Twitter briannarottman
2020-21 Highlights: 2021 First-team KSAC DH, 2021 D9 Champion
College Athletics plan if applicable: If given the opportunity, I would like to play softball at the collegiate level.

Q&A With Brianna Rottman

            

D9and10Sports: How did you first get involved in sports and did you like it?
A: I started playing baseball when I was about 4 years old and transitioned to softball at 9.

D9and10Sports: Who has been your biggest influence in life and why?
A: My family, in general, has had a huge influence on me as a person. They have taught me to push myself and be the best person I can be.

D9and10Sports: What is your favorite high school sports memory?
A: My favorite memory from softball is winning the D9 title with my dad and sister. It’s taken a lot of hard work and I’m so proud of the team that helped get us there.

D9and10Sports: What is your favorite social media platform and why?
A: My favorite social media platform is Instagram because I like to see my friends’ pictures and watch videos.

D9and10Sports: What would someone who is meeting you for the first time be surprised to find out about you?
A: I am very good at time management.

D9and10Sports: If there was one period in history you could go back to, what would it be and why?
A: I would definitely go back to the 1990s if I could because I really like the fashion and music.

D9and10Sports: What will you tell your kids someday about living through the COVID-19 pandemic?
A: I would probably tell my kids that I learned we cannot take things for granted.

D9and10Sports: What is your ideal place to live? Country, City, Suburb and why?
A: I would ideally live in the country. It’s beautiful and I love the life that surrounds it.

                       

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