I started playing football when I was six I always took it to the heart I was serious I'm now 16 and not one thing changed. My work ethic was always there helped my team win District Championship in 7th and 8th grade. Freshman year was almost moved to varsity Sophmore year Only sophomore on varsity and Started and Junior Year starting DE lead the entire Cy-Fair District in sacks and tackle for loss. My work ethic was always like this because one I was motivated to make my mother proud I was determined to go to league a single mother of 3 wasn't the easiest thing for her. One thing that really improved my work ethic though was my mother being diagnosed with cancer April 2017 a single mother of 3 with cancer I knew I had to work even harder because for one I never knew when he could've just been us 3 with no mother. I promise my work ethic on the field and in school will never change especially now with all the doubters thinking I won't be able to make it to college being a young father hopefully colleges do give me a chance.
Statistic | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Games played | 8 |
Pass break-ups | 2 |
Sacks | 7.5 |
Tackles for a loss | 16.0yards |
Interceptions | 1 |
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