I'm Zavier Smith, in class of 2025, and I play for the Alcovy Highschool football team located in Covington, GA. My primary position is an outside linebacker with secondary positions as wide receiver and tight end. I work hard on and off the field and currently have a 3.0 GPA. I've been playing football since the age of 5. I've been able to play multiple positions throughout the years. I played on JV/Varsity my sophomore year. I moved to Varsity only in my junior year and was able to play as a starter for most games.
The game of football has taught me what it means to be determined, dependable, and a leader. Football has kept me busy and out of trouble throughout the years. When I lost my father at the age of 12, football helped me to deal with that loss through brotherhood and by staying active. After graduating high school, I want to take football to the collegiate level while studying Exercise Science to become a Physical Therapist.
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I've been preparing myself in academics, on/off season training, and by attending college football program tours, showcases, and camps. Thanks for taking the opportunity to view my profile and interests.
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