For my collegiate goals and aspiration, i aspire to become a national champ in the division i enter. I would like to start building a name for myself in the sport to where I am able to become a coach myself and run clinics. I would be a great canidate for a team because my work ethic would not only push myself but the rest of the team to strive for greatness along with me. What makes me different from other recruits in character is my ability to not just lead by example but push others to become better. An example of this would be in my sophmore year, my first year as captain of my team, i led us to win districts through motivating my team where as previous years captain's were unable to. In terms of athletic what makes me unique would be my work ethic which can be shown in my cardio in last years season as i was running at least three miles a day plus two miles with other teammates who needed to cut weight after practice. Academically i am a great student, I am in a school for top scholors where we are taking college level classes and i am on track to graduate with my Associate's degree as well as my high school degree with a 3.3 GPA unweighted and a 4.1 weighted GPA.
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