My name is Carlos David Vizarraga born on August 28th in 1997. I started playing football in 2006 for a city league team called the Northeast Steelers. In 2010 I started wrestling and I did it in 2011 as well but I stopped my freshman year to focus more on football. I'm very athletic and I love sports.
My goals for college are to maintain a 3.8 average, take AP courses in computer technology, and graduate with a bachelors degree in computer technology. I would like to have a bachelors degree in technology because I'm into computers and I'd like to learn more about them. I'd like to maintain a 3.8 average because I believe education is always first in life. I would like to take AP courses for computers so I learn more about them.
I would like to play nose guard and left offensive tackle. I'd like to play nose guard because I've been playing nose guard since I was in city league football plus I'm very good at it. I've only played left tackle for a couple of years but I'm good at it because I'm very quick on my feet. I'm very good at both postions since I started playing them.
My main goal is to be drafted into the NFL, no matter what team it is, as long as I play football in my adult years. It has been my dream to play in the NFL since I was a kid. Football has been a big part of my life . When I was in seventh grade, I was named defensive linemen of the year .
My achievments that I have gained over the years. Seventh grade I was defensive linemen of the year. I was averaging 8 tackles and 3 sacks per game with 2 fumbles. In 2008, I was named king for the Northeast Chargers and I scored my first touchdown.
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