I would like to participate in a higher form of competition. I would like to aspire to be a very competitive offensive lineman,and be very professional in my athletic career.I can play any position on the offensive line. I hope to be able to get a full ride to college,but i know this will depend on many factors so i am being very careful about some of these factors including school,grades,and football. I received the Eagle Scout award at the age of 13. This is a very big accomplishment because most scouts don't earn it until age 17 or 18. I feel that I am a very studious person and that I have the size and strength to be able to excel to the next level. I think I would be a great addition to any team because I have some very good qualities like perseverance, confidence, leadership, and many more . I believe it's important for players to be good at the game , but also have the character and qualities to complement their play. A link to my Hudl account -http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1708843/highlights/49373377. I also started in the NUC ALL-American performance week in 2013 as an offensive guard.
Sophomore Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1708843/highlights/126754375?autoplay=1
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