Since I can remember I always had a football in my hand. I have been throwing around a football with both hands since I was 2 years old. I started to play tackle football at the age of 9 years old. Had a break in my football career once my parents became stationed at Fort Hood, TX during my 6th grade year. I started to play football again in my 7th grade year to present time with Charles Patterson Middle School. I have attend summer football camps in San Antonio, TX and locally in Killeen, TX. Positions I have played are corner back, safety, fullback, running back, and wide receiver. The positions I am the most fond of is running back and wide receiver, only because of my speed. Although, my mother believes I should try quarterback due to the ability of throwing the ball with either hand at anytime. I am at average a B student, but offend make A's is some of my classes. My major goal is to receive a scholarship for football and hope make it to the NFL. My backup plan is to enlisted in the Military like my parents, but as an officer with a degree in either sports medicine or game designer.
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