
Kyndal Ferrell is helping coach while in high school. She does this for her sibling’s team and to help her dad out with the team.
To start off the person I interviewed this week for high school students who work and attend Okeechobee High School is Kyndal Ferrell (9), who is helping her dad coach a 10u baseball team at OCRA. When I started this interview with Ferrell I found out that she has a passion for softball and loves helping others, especially her family. The first question I asked Ferrell in the interview was how you got into coaching and enjoyed it. “I just got into coaching this year and I’m doing it to help out my dad and just to share the knowledge I have about the game with younger minds and yes I enjoy it because I just love doing and helping others any way I can,” Ferrell said. I think that response I heard from Ferrell was just really from the heart and it’s amazing that a young mind like her is shaping younger people’s minds as well. To move on to the second and last question I asked Ferrell do you get paid to coach and see yourself doing it more in the future. “No I actually don’t get paid to coach, and neither does my dad we just volunteered and yes I do see myself doing it more in the future for as long as I can and to help as many kids as I can with my experience,” Ferrell said. And just from this interview with Ferrell it just really shows how kind people really can be to take time out of their day to help others with nothing in return.