What makes me a good canididate for the team that I so hapen to go play for is that I am a player that has grit and diterminatinon to play a highger level football game. Even though I stared playing football as a freshman in high school and did not know really any of the rules or how the game worked, I was at the bottum of the totem pole for where I would start play. I had made a nickname that the hole team would call me, even the couches, and this was becouse what I beleve happened as for I pushed my self and became a starter 2 weeks into the season and I was not afraid to hit my own team. The difference between me and most of the other players on the many filds in the nation is that my family dont have the funds pay for all the "best" gear or pay for a persanal trainer, so insted I have to push harder than the otyher players to b aible to have a chance on the team. In my acidemic side of things I am not that good with english, reading or writing, I am haveing trouble with a forgin languge, and I came fromm a student with not the gratest grades to have inproved to were I have a 2.6 GPA. Not just in my sports I also push my self in school, so that I can have a good opertunity for an education. When I am in gollege I want to study sports Medicine r Become a athletic derector for a bigger sport.
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