The most impactful event that occured in my soccer carrer in school, was when I was moved up to the school's soccer Varsity Team in 9th grade (as a Freshman). We reached the final both that year and in my Sophomore year, but unfortunately lost both times. These defeats crushed me, but each time, these made me desire to become the best soccer player I could be. Thanks to the opportunity I was given as a Freshman to move up, I greatly improved as a soccer player and as a high school athlete. Now I am one of the stars on my school team, but also a star athlete in my school. In my sophomore year, I was awarded the Male Sportsmanship Award and then in my Junior Year, I was presented our most prestigious athletic award, the Jack B. Kodesh Male Athlete of the Year Award. Playing over six different sports, including soccer, cross-country, volleyball, swimming, futsal, track and field, futsal, and inline speed-skating, it has shaped me into a well rounded player with optimal body control and high athletic ability. I hope make a dream reality by being recruited to play soccer at the Collegiate level all the while pursing my dream of become an airpline pilot.
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