I am justyce lacar, class of 2020 and graduated from Waialua high and intermediate school in Hawaii. I play WR/Slot along with quarterback, Corner, free safety and special teams. But my preferred college position would be receiver and thats what I would like to play in college. During my high school career here at waialua, every year we have around 25 players that play football. Which means that most of us will be playing both ways all game. I started off as a receiver and played most of my sophomore year as a receiver. During the ending of my sophomore year they needed someone at QB so I stepped up and played wherever my coaches needed me to play. I started QB all but one game my junior year (started WR that one game) I started every game of my high school career. My senior year they needed me all around and I played QB, WR, Slot, FS and CB with a bit of kick return. I am an “athlete” and will play anywhere to help my team succeed. I am 5’10 and 150 LBS, a bit undersized you may say but I believe I’m a baller who will make plays anywhere you need me and I will work hard and give my all every play. I I have a 3.4 GPA and an ACT score of 19 and a SAT score of 1080.
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