I love football and I want to play football for as long as my body will allow me. When I am in the game, I stay in until I am taken off the field. If I could, I would play every single play of every game. I love weightlifting for football, training, drills, film and of course games. I love my coaches and especially my teammates, outside of football they're my best friends. During summer camp, of my Sophomore season, our team had 6 offensive and defensive lineman that were All-Region or All-State, they were tough and very good. I was determined and I broke into that group and became the first lineman off the bench and played at least 3/4 of every game my Sophomore Season on the defensive line as a DT, I am very proud of that and was 1 of 3 sophomores that saw time with the varsity team that season and of the 3 I had more than double the plays of the other two. Coming into my junior season, I was excited but we were challenged by COVID-19 and we were lucky to have a season at all. As a Junior, I started on offense at right tackle and on defense at defensive tackle. I played every play on Offense and 3/4 of all Defensive snaps. I was rewarded with a selection to the All-Region 1st Team offensive line for District-10. Our team moved into the PIAA Playoffs and ended up playing in the Western Conference Finals against Central York, it was our final game falling 33-21. I can't wait for my senior season, I am looking forward to having a great year with my teammates and then moving on to my dream of playing college football. I played club baseball for 6-years and trained under college baseball coaches and I loved the intensity, commitment and emotion of club baseball and I loved the total focus on getting great at the little things. I can't wait to get into football at that level of intensity. My father coached me when I first started playing football and baseball and he had a saying "It's the little things that make the big things happen, focus on the little things." This is what I picture college football to be all about and I can't get there soon enough.