In college I want to become a structural or biomechanical engineering. I want to be able to design state of the art buildings and be able to design my own house. Football has taught me a lot about myself and I hope to be able to play in college and improve my kicking skill so one day I can maybe kick in the pros. Football is a team sport and you can not win a game with just one player working hard. The only way you can be successful in football is if everyone on the field is working hard and on the same page. This is what I love about the sport not one player can make the team win it has to be a group effort and the bond that is made with this is unlike any other. Ever since I was a kid I have played many sports. I did not want to specialize in one because I wanted to be a great athlete not a one sport play. I have been interested in football and it has grown a part of my life. I go to the field 2 days a week before school to kick with a friend. I work hard to be successful in the position I play. I love kicking and practice all the time but more importantly I make sure I have my homework done and study when I need to in order to get good grades. I understand sports are a privilege and you have to get good grades in order to possess that privilege.
Statistic | 2016 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 3 |
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