My parents are a big influence on my life there behind us 100% in whatever we do wether its sports or academics or social activitys, they helped me pave the road to my future and to help me get to where i am today by teaching me power of responsibilitie. My dad was a kicker and highschool we kicked back in fourth to eachother for hours when i was younger. I feel like i have been given a gift and I understand that i have to hone my skills if i want to make a career of my gift. I am very compassionate about the sport of football and very competitive when it comes to kicking. I learned how important it is to have a high regard for acedemic achievement. I understand that getting a great education is hoe i will give back to society. In practice 2 weeks before the start of my football jr year football I suffered a hit that broke my collar bone ... i was out for the season. Since then i have had to work 10 times as hard to come back through my kicking camp every sunday to earn a place in my ncs organization super camp to compete with other kickers around the country. Because of this i put that much more effort into everything i do because i want to come stronger in everyway.
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