My name is Stephen Agyemang. I started playing soccer at the age of four in Ghana. I have played soccer all my life. Since soccer is the number one sport in Ghana, every kid growing up learns how to play the game.This year was my first year of playing soccer in the United States because I have only lived in the United States for two years.
I had a successful year playing in the United States for the first time. I was named as an All State Player and an All Conference Player. I believe I could not have won this awards without my teammates. I really want to continue my soccer experience here. I would really like to be an All American Player one day. I am A very fast player with a lot of skill. My competetive egde is what sets me apart from other players. I also have superb vision on the ball and an eye for goal.
I have a GPA of 3.85. I would like to study either biomedical engineering or political science in college. I love math and science and also social studies. I am taking three AP classes this year namely AP Psychology, AP Calculus and AP American Government and Politics.
To me soccer is not just a sport but also a passion. It is a great game we all love. It brings all races together.
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