I view my academic and athletic career like the building of a house. In high school, I have built a strong foundation for myself academically and athletically through high grades and hard work, which will enable me to excel at the next level. I look for college to be the next step in building myself as a player and as a professional. I look to enroll in an honors college program, where I will pursue a degree in business/ pre-law. On the gridiron, I know that my solid fundamentals will positively impact the team, and I am looking to utilize my skills and talents first as a wide receiver as well as any other roles that best help the team. Always being one of the youngest on my team, I have had to outwork and out-hustle people who were older and stronger than me to earn my spot on the field, and I believe this work ethic will only be a benefit to the team. Finally, I will ensure that I make decisions that reflect positively on me, on the team, and on the school. I wholeheartedly believe that I have only scratched the surface of my potential and look forward to helping my collegiate program.
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