My collegiate goals and aspirations are to get a degree in engineering while playing football to not only help cover the cost of school, but to have the opportunity to be a positive role model and example for student athletes from my high school. We have not had many student athletes go on to play at the collegiate level. I am a very hard worker and very coachable. One example of this is the difference in my running speed. I was not considered fast going into freshman year. With our speed program during football season, I was able to increase my speed and I went on to become the fastest 110h runner in the state of Arizona for the class of 2025 during track season. I would have never imagined I would get there, but good coaching along with hard work and dedication got me there. I started all games on the freshman team at QB and finished the year with 16 touchdowns. I am a versatile dual threat QB. 6 of my touchdowns were passing and 10 were rushing. Our system is run heavy with a steady dose of QB reads. With that said, I can still stay in the pocket and deliver accurate throwns down field.
After the freshmen season ended, I was called up to varsity and finished the year as the backup QB. It was a great experience because our school made it all the way to state.
As far as character, I have high remarks from all of my teachers. I have never been suspended from school and thrive to have a great attendance record every year. My transcript shows that I work hard off the field as well.
My father has been on the board of our local youth football league since 2016. I spend many of my Saturdays at the field volunteering now that my youth career is over.
Statistic | 2021 Freshman Team |
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Touchdown passes | 6 |
Rushing touchdowns | 10 |
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