I play hockey and tennis.
In hockey, I usually play in one of the defense positions since I know I can block and defend the opposition and I have been ever since I was 8 or 9. Although last year I was put in a low team (I never can trial well) but then was moved to the top team. Ended up playing for both teams, Sweeper in the low team and Right/Left Inner (which was completely new to me since I'd never played attack before) for the U15A team.
Sweeper was a fun position since I got to use my lungs heaps to yell out instructions to the other team members such as "Move to the left!" or "Fill in the gaps to the middle and the right!" or "GET UP THERE AND ATTACK!" - I kinda enjoyed yelling for that team. Apparently I could be heard over the other courts and outside Innes Common.
In tennis, people kinda find me a joke to play which is kinda amusing. During matches I end up whipping out my cellphone and text messaging other people while hitting the ball back. I kinda have the "lax attitude" when I play tennis against others which is kinda probably why I win since people don't take me seriously. But don't get me wrong, I definitely can hit the ball back into the court... which is what frustrates many players since I get the ball back in too often, even when it seems near-impossible.
Edit: Oh yeah I enjoy running and I can keep up the pace well but lots of things obstruct my running. Funny story really.
Last year I was running in the school Cross Country race (all of my year group ran) and I managed to get in the group at the very front of the run. I would have gotten a very nice placing... but then we had to run through the gully (which I hadn't known about since I was away Cross Country day last year!) so I ended up walking through the mud since it was kinda gross (clean freak, ok?!) and I lost a tonne of positions... and crawled in at 23rd position.