My name is William Fleenor. I have been raised to work hard on my mom and dad's beef cattle farm. At an early age, I was taught the value of teamwork, hard work, honesty, discipline, respect, and integrity. I value my education as much as I do my athletics, one without the other makes both irrelevant. My goal is to earn a college degree with a focus on agriculture. I would love to have the opportunity to play football at the next level and acquire scholarships both academically and athletically. After school I would like to work in the world of agriculture; however, I have not decided precisely what that looks like. My experiences on the farm sets me apart from most athletes because I know and understand the value of working hard for little recognition, teamwork to complete many difficult jobs, dedication to stay when times get tough, and understanding loss and how to positively cope emotionally and mentally when things do not go as planned. My coaches would tell you I am a leader and not by words but by actions.
Statistic | 2021 Junior Varsity |
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Games played | 4 |
Pancakes | 8 |
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