When I go to college, I want to go into Mechanical Engineering, because that is what my dad did. I look up to my dad a lot. I love playing football! I've played for 7 years. I was a starter all 7 years. I love playing sports in general. I’ve played lacrosse, basketball, soccer, golf, track and field, and wrestling but football has always been number 1 for me. I have always been a hard worker. If I have a goal, I will do whatever I can to reach that goal. I have always been really competitive. I love to compete with others and myself to get better every time. I have cared about my grades since I can remember. I've felt like people assume I am a dumb jock, ever since I started playing sports. So my goal has always been to prove to them that I am smarter than they expect. I work out every day, whether it is practice for lacrosse, football, or going to the gym. It is a dream of mine to play football in college and I’m willing to do what it takes to get me there. I care about the team. I care about having integrity. I care about winning the right way. I try to be a leader on and off the field.
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