One of the most important things to me is being the best player I can on the field as well as off. This doesn't mean just focusing on myself, I strive to see what I can do to make my team mates better and help the team as a whole rather than just myself. I work hard in school making sure I stay on top of academics so come game time, I can focus on what needs to be done to win. Every mistake, every loss I experience only makes me better as a player and a person. I will work hard to bring the best out of myself and those around me.
I have been playing for as long as I can remember. Eleven years ago, I kicked a ball and it has stuck with me throughout my life and I plan to keep playing for as long as I can. Nothing else can compare to the feeling of putting everything out on the field. No matter what happens, I always make sure to leave that field knowing I did everything I could have possibly done to the best of my ability. I make sure that I did every single thing, both big and small, as hard as I could so I wouldn't let my team down. That way I know, every game I give 100% if not more.
Statistic | 2020 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 8 |
Assists | 6 |
Games Played | 20 |
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