My goal is alot of what teenagers that play footballs goals are, but i think im a good enough that someone ,sometimes has to get on to me so i can get to my full potential .i can be a great player my grades have improved alot from last year and i still have the rest of this year also would of started varsity as a sophomore but i had to get surgery on me knee i came back not fully the same but i got stronger and was having a pretty good season until i hurt my ankle week 5 and didn't play the rest of the season but i am doing indoor and outdoor track this year i sprint and i am going to get in the wait room everyday and make sure for my last year of high school is the best of my career. I'm a senior now and have worked hard over the summer to get to my full potential . I love to play football and like to be part of the team, like family. I am not sure what i would like to major in right away when i get to college, business maybe a physical trainer not sure.
Statistic | 2014 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 4 |
Rushing yards | 50 |
Receiving yards | 250 |
Receptions | 18 |
Touchdown receptions | 1 |
Yards per reception | 15 |
Total return yards | 200 |
Yards per return | 30 |
Longest return | 85 |
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