My goal is to attend a college that has a strong football program and a good course of study for physical therapy and/or athletic training. Ever since I was a young boy, I have been around football with my dad as he coached. My aspirations to be a college player came from countless hours of watching college football on television. To help me stay in shape for each football season, I stay a multi-sport athlete- competing in football, basketball, and track. I love to compete for my school and do everything I can to bring Williamsburg success. I show support for other sports that I am not involved in as well. My coaches can rely on me to consistently be in the weight room as well as push others to come in to get better in order to make our team more successful. I have accepted the leadership roles my coaches challenge me with, and I try to help my teammates be the best that they can be. Academics are also important to me because they build the foundation I need in order to achieve all of my goals. Physical therapy will be a challenging field, so I have learned to I keep up on my studies the best that I can. I have had to learn to manage my time in order to have success in the classroom and in athletics.
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