I was very fortunate to find my love and passion for soccer early in life. I started to play at 3yrs old learning the game and remembering what goal to shoot the ball in. As the years passed I moved from rec leagues to competitive youth academy at 10 learning and growing my technical skills. No matter if it was camps, pickup games, guest playing opportunities or league games nothing would keep me off of the field. As most players at age 11-13 I struggled with "growing pains", but this never deterred me from working harder than anyone on the field. At the end of my 7th grade year my body caught up and the "growing pains" stopped being an issue, I started private training once a week. These sessions developed me where I was able to go to my first IMG camp the summer before 8th grade. Since 7th grade I moved from a mid-tier bracket player to ECNL-RL starter. In July of 2021 I was asked to guest play at 14yrs old with a 2003 team that went to Nationals. Realizing that life is not one-dimensional I am a student taking all AP and pre-AP courses. Not quite sure the direction I would like to go after I hang up my cleats, but I have a passion for medical, business, and engineering.
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